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Es350, Navigation, Luxury, Leather, Warranty, Premium, 6 Speed, Sport, Fast on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:10121 Color: of this car look brand new
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
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2013 Lexus ES350 with only 10k mostly highway miles. All the systems and options on the car are working perfectly. Interior and exterior of this car look brand new. The engine compartment looks spotless. The 268 horsepower V6 is good on gas but doesn't disappoint when you need it to go, paired with the 6-speed automatic transmission the acceleration is velvety smooth. This car is in as new condition and is a dream to drive. 
Has many options above the base model including:
  • blind spot assist 
  • premium sound 
  • navigation with mouse control 
  • heated and cooled seats  
  • heated steering wheel
  • integrated phone 
  • electronic rear sun shade
  • real time traffic
The electronically adjustable drive settings make it go from driving a cloud in normal mode to a stiffer more responsive cloud in sport mode. Also, it can be set to be a more fuel efficient cloud in the car's eco setting. The best feature this car has is its one previous owner, who had it meticulously maintained at Putnam Lexus. Car is still under Lexus 4 year 50,000 mile warranty. Car is being sold because owner has another car and this one doesn't get driven enough to keep it. The car was always garaged and never driven hard or kept dirty. California car all its life and never smoked in or had pets in it. 
The owner is selling through a concierge service called Shiftcars.com. We sell the car on behalf of the owner, but do not take possession of it the way a dealership would. Leaving you with an amazing opportunity to buy a perfect Lexus ES 350 without paying for a dealership's costs, and keeping the simplicity of a private party sale. All of this with confidence that went through Shiftcar's 200 point inspection and has a Shift's 30 day warranty in addition to the existing manufacturer warranty through Lexus. 

Please message or call if you have any questions about the car 
(855) 291-9767


If you are in the San Francisco bay area we would love to have you go on a test drive, because you won't be able to get out of this car once you're in it. 

Will ship worldwide if buyer arranges


There is some light scratching shown at the end of the pictures, Also note the scratches on rims. Most people probably wouldn't even notice this, but we run honest auctions and there is nothing that needs to be hidden on this car. Other than that the car is seriously flawless 





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