2001 Lexus Gs300 Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Thank you for viewing this 2001 Lexus GS300. This car drives like a dream. With newer low profile tires, it still turns heads 13 years later. I am the second owner of this car and I have had it since 2005. I have had no problems with the car in 9 years. It is mechanically sound and drives like a dream. The car is being sold as is but is guaranteed to not be dead on arrival. I encourage you to ask all questions regarding the vehicle before bidding. Also, car is being sold locally, therefore I retain the right to end the auction early. That said, if you buy it now at $7,000. You will be the guaranteed winner of the vehicle and all sells locally will cease.Power and Performance3.0L I-6 220 HP engine (est. when new). 5-spd tip auto transmission w/OD 80 amp alternator Axle Ratio 3.92 axle ratio Fuel Tank 19.8 gal. fuel tank Dual stainless steel exhaust with polished tailpipe finish Fuel EconomyFuel Economy City 18.0 mpg city fuel economy Fuel Economy Hwy 24.0 mpg hwy fuel economy (when new) Handling and ControlRear-wheel drive ABS & driveline traction control Stability control Front double wishbone suspension Front anti-roll bar Coil front springs Gas-pressurized front shocks Double wishbone rear suspension Rear anti-roll bar Coil rear springs Gas-pressurized rear shocks Rack & pinion steering 4 wheel disc brakes Front vented disc brakes Design and DimensionsBody-colored with chrome insert front and rear bumpers Chrome bodyside insert Body-colored bodyside cladding Chrome grille Clearcoat monotone paint Maximum Cargo Volume 14.8 cu.ft. maximum cargo volume Exterior Length 189.2 " exterior length Exterior Width 70.9 " exterior body width Exterior Height 55.9 " exterior height Wheelbase 110 " wheelbase Front Tread 60 " front tread Rear Tread 59 " rear tread Turning Radius 18.5 ' turning radius Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 4,635 lbs. GVWR Curb Weight 3,638 lbs. curb weight Drag Coefficient .30 drag coefficient Front Legroom 44.5 " front legroom Rear Legroom 34.3 " rear legroom Front Headroom 39.0 " front headroom Rear Headroom 37.4 " rear headroom Front Hiproom 55.0 " front hiproom Rear Hiproom 56.1 " rear hiproom Front Shoulder Room 57.7 " front shoulder room Rear Shoulder Room 56.6 " rear shoulder room Passenger Volume 100 cu.ft. passenger volume Interior Cargo Volume 14.8 cu.ft. interior cargo volume Active and Passive SafetyFully automatic headlamps with delay-off Front fog/driving lights 4 door curb lights Illuminated entry Oil pressure warning Battery warning Low oil level warning Lights on warning Key in ignition warning Low fuel warning Low washer fluid warning Door ajar warning 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) Daytime running lights Center high mounted stop light Driver and passenger airbags Driver side impact airbags Passenger side impact airbags Curtain 1st row overhead airbag Occupancy sensor Front seatbelt pretensioners Ignition disable Security system Comfort and Convenience4 doors Dual power remote heated mirrors Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors Auto-dimming day-night rearview mirror Seating capacity of 5 Front bucket seats Adjustable w/tilt front head restraints Center front armrest w/storage (8-way power) driver seat (8-way power) front passenger seat Rear bench seats Adjustable w/tilt rear head restraints Center rear armrests Cloth front seat trim Cloth door trim insert w/carpet lower Full cloth headliner Color-keyed carpet floor trim Carpeted front & rear floor mats Leather gear shift knob Lighted locking glove box Dome light w/fade Front & rear reading lights Full floor console Front and rear cupholders 2 seatback storage pockets Dual door bins Carpeted cargo floor trim Carpet trunk lid/rear cargo door trim Cargo light Dual zone front air conditioning Automatic air conditioning Air filter Underseat ducts Premium AM/FM stereo, seek-scan Auto-reverse cassette Compatible Remote CD 7 performance speakers Automatic equalizer Radio theft deterrent Window grid diversity antenna Cruise control with steering wheel controls Power with 2 stage unlock door locks Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry (not functional) must be replaced. Power trunk/hatch/door release Power remote fuel flap release Rear child safety door locks Cell phone pre-wiring 2 12V DC power outlets Driver foot rest Retained accessory power HomeLink Wireless Control System Ashtray Front lighter elements First aid kit Tachometer Engine temperature gauge In-dash clock Exterior temperature Trip odometer Power telescopic tilt steering wheel Leather steering wheel Power front windows Power rear windows Front and rear 1-touch down Light tinted windows Variable intermittent front windshield wipers Speed sensitive wipers Sun visor strip Rear defroster |
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Japanese dealer petitioning Lexus for luxury van [w/poll]
Thu, 13 Mar 2014Used to be that if you wanted a luxury automobile - especially one to be chauffeured around in - your choices were basically limited to a sedan. It could be bigger or smaller, more or less expensive, depending on your needs and budget, but it was always going to have four doors and a trunk. But these days the rich and famous are looking elsewhere for their commodious forms of pampering transportation. There are, of course, the crossovers and SUVs, which only seem to be getting bigger and more expensive thanks to the likes of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, Range Rover L and upcoming Bentley sport-ute. But luxury vans are becoming the new big thing.
That's the point that one dealer in Japan is trying to make to Toyota. The dealership owner himself reasons that if he's going out on the town, he's likely to take his chauffeured Lexus LS. But if he's taking a few friends along, even the biggest sedan isn't going to cut it. So he takes a Toyota Alphard (pictured above, also known as the Vellfire), a JDM van that's even bigger than a Voxy/Noah or Sienna but hardly a high-end affair. That's why he's asking Lexus to make a luxury van.
The idea may seem a little far-fetched, but isn't without precedent. It didn't take much for Lexus to transform the Land Cruiser into the LX and thus create its first luxury SUV. And as Mercedes has shown with pimped-out versions of the Sprinter and now with the debut of the new V-Class in Geneva, there's clearly a market for it... in some countries, anyway. The only question in our minds is how long it's going to take other luxury automakers to catch on, because let's face it: the Chrysler Town & Country ain't gonna cut it for those used to be driven around in a Maybach.
Lexus' hoverboard 'is like floating on a cushion of air'
Thu, Jul 16 2015The Lexus hoverboard is real, folks. It's not computer-generated imagery you're looking at, and it's not smoke and mirrors. In fact, what looks a lot like smoke emanating from below the Japanese luxury brand's hoverboard is actually caused by the liquid nitrogen required to keep the 'board's insides cool. How cool, you ask? Put it this way: liquid nitrogen freezes at -346 degrees Fahrenheit. Ice cold, baby. If there is a bit of tricky deception in the video you see above, it's that the superconductors Lexus is using in its hoverboard will only cause the machine to lift off surfaces that are magnetic. In other words, a skatepark full of concrete won't work. For that matter, in true Back To The Future style, neither would water... even if you've got power. Does any of that techno mumbo-jumbo even matter, though? What we have here is a real-life hoverboard that doesn't look like a poorly conceived high-school science project (no offense to Hendo, featured in the video below). The Lexus hoverboard is beautiful, with bamboo decking, a carbon fiber base and, let's be honest, that awesome special-effects-style smoke. Ross McGouran, a professional skateboarder, seems to agree with our assessment of the merits of the Lexus hoverboard. In a new video from the automaker that you can watch above, McGouran compares the hoverboard to regular skateboards and says riding Lexus' invention is like floating on a cushion of air. Which sounds equal parts difficult and amazing. We look forward to more from McGouran and Lexus. Related Video: Related Gallery Lexus Hoverboard View 9 Photos News Source: Lexus via YouTube Design/Style Toys/Games Lexus Technology Gadgets Future Vehicles Special and Limited Editions Videos
Lexus' new V-LCRO advances seat tech by going back in time
Fri, Apr 1 2016Automakers love teaming up with aftermarket suppliers. Stuff like Foxx Racing shocks, BBS wheels, and Brembo brakes are all there to gussy up performance vehicles. But one of the best branded performance options you can get are a meaty set of seats. Not only do they look great, but the two purposes they serve are legitimate – hearty bolsters keep you pinned in place around high-G turns and they allow you to soak up a lot more of the chassis' sensations. Lexus already had a solid set of (unbranded) thrones in the RC F and GS F, but a piece of old tech is about to make them even better. The company is introducing a new Variable Load Coupling Rear Orientation for its seats. Fancy name aside, this is far from a new technology. It's been around for 75 years, and you probably know it as Velcro Technology. Yes, Lexus is going to start selling Velcro lined seats to keep you in place at up to three Gs, whether they be fore, aft, or lateral forces. "The RC F and GS F are exhilarating, racing-inspired vehicles," said Brian Bolain, Lexus' GM for product and consumer marketing. "By partnering with Velcro Companies, our new V-LCRO technology enhances the driver's ability to maximize the cars' track-proven performance." If you're worried this is just a bunch of marketing jargon, though, take it from an actual driver. The V-LCRO system works. "The beauty of this technology is its simplicity," Lexus F Performance Racing driver Scott Pruett said. "With V-LCRO, Lexus has created an unprecedented connection between driver and vehicle, and the impact on the track has been phenomenal." According to Lexus spokesman Moe Lester, V-LCRO will be available on 2020 models, alongside the upcoming hoverboard package. In other news, tomorrow is April Fools' Day. Be prepared. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Lexus Introduces Groundbreaking V-LCRO Technology Automaker reveals new interior option for RC F and GS F performance vehicles TORRANCE, Calif. (March 31, 2016)—When it comes to performance cars, few things are more important than the connection between driver and vehicle. For luxury automaker Lexus, the continuous pursuit to enhance this connection even includes venturing outside the automotive world for new solutions.