1999 Lexus Gs300 Low Miles V6 Automatic Fully Loaded Navigation No Reserve on 2040-cars
Oakdale, New York, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Lexus
Model: GS
Trim: 300
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 139,000
Sub Model: GS300
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I am listing this car for a good freind of mine who is only selling it because he just bought a new cadilac cts. He is the second owner of this car and bought it with 90,000 miles on it in 2010 it now has 139,000 miles. The car is in great shape. The interior is super clean and has nothing wrong with it at all. The exterior is in mint shape except the front bumper has a few spots the paint pealled off a little you can see it in my pictures i got a price of $150 to paint the whole front bumper and there is a scratch in the drivers door that is not deep in the paint and will easily buff right out. This car is an amazing car. It needs absolutly nothing he loved this car and took very good care of it. It runs and drives like a brand new car. No leaks and does not burn a drop of oil. If you know a lexus you know they easily go for 300k 400k miles no problem so 139k is nothing for this car. It is fully loaded there is not an option this car does not have. I will try to list all the factory options but there is so many i cant list them all. Also has a aftermarket navigation system with blue tooth for the phone. Hid head light, Hid fog lights, Traction control, Power adjustable steering wheel, Power windows, Power locks, Power mirrors, Leather seats, Heated seats, Power seats, Memory seats, Front and side air bags, Power sun roof, Sport mode, Snow mode. I can go all day you name it it has it. You will not be dissopointed. The car is mecanicly 100 percent get in and drive it any where. The interior is amzingly clean for a 1999 and the exterior only has the blemishes i mentioned other wise its super nice out side. You would be hard pressed to find a better 1999 gs300 and a better taken care of one then this. Please only bid if you are in the U.S. I will ship any where in the U.S but buyer is to set up shipping. Being sold as is. I have the clean tittle in my hand ready to sign over to the new owner. Please feel free to message me with any questions. Please veiw my feed back and bid with confadince. This is a no reseve auction and it is being started super super low. Car must go.
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One company that isn't building cars in China, though, is Lexus. The Toyota-owned luxury brand still manufactures all of its vehicles in Japan (aside from a few RXs, which are built at a Toyota factory in Canada). According to Tokuo Fukuichi, Lexus just isn't ready to build cars there yet.
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