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2011 Lexus Gx460 Premium Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

US $42,900.00
Year:2011 Mileage:48000
Location:

Longmont, Colorado, United States

Longmont, Colorado, United States
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For sale is our 2011 Lexus GX460 Premium Package Sport Utility Vehicle.  This Black Beauty provides luxury like no other and wraps you in a supple Ecru Leather trimmed with Mahogany.  When you push the button to start the vehicle, you hear the roar of the V8, 4.6L engine but then closing the door, the steering wheel, leather seat and mirrors then position themselves to your preset comfort and all you hear are your favorite tunes being played from your bluetoothed player.  On a warm day, push a single button to open the sunroof and then turn on the cooled seats.  But no worries if Jack Frost makes his entrance, you just turn your seats to heat and your steering wheel warmer on and you're ready with All Wheel Drive to tackle whatever stands in your way.  Although the Lexus GX460 demands the most difficult of terrain, you are encased in comfort and serenity.  If towing is your desire, no problem with the Lexus hitch that's ready to pull 6,000lbs of your recreational vehicle.  It even comes with ski racks so you can carry your skis atop of your Lexus and be the envy of your Aspen friends.  I could go through the whole list of power this and power that, but it would be easier if I said power EVERYTHING, because is it just that!  You almost feel lazy because you don't have to make anything work...you just push a button.  I said you almost feel lazy...  The open road at night can be alarming, but remember, you own the Premium Package on your Lexus GX460, the headlights actually turn with you so seeing around curves is no problem.  You will not be disappointed by this magnificent and luxurious vehicle.  Even the hood, front bumper, mirrors and underneath the handles all have surface protection films to keep your vehicle looking stunning.  There is no need to worry about the purring under the hood either, with only 48K miles, you still have factory warranty left.  However, I just took it to Stevinson Lexus and they gave it a clean bill of health, no surprise of course.

Although pictures speak a thousand words, I want you completely satisfied with this vehicle, so please email me with any questions.  I attempted to list all of the options that come with this stunning ride, but there is no way I could name everything.  Enjoy jealously staring at the pictures and try not to drool on your keyboard :)  Thanks for looking!


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