2012 Lexus Gx Premium Awd-edition Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars
Fraser, Michigan, United States
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ALL OPTIONS/3 ROW SEATS + REAR TOWING PACKAGE+ DUAL DVD PLAYERS LET'S TALK
YOU ARE VIEWING A 2012 LEXUS GX460 with SILVER METALLIC EXTERIOR ON A GORGEOUS AND CLEAN BEIGE(HEATED &
COOLED-FRONT)LEATHER interior in EXCELLENT SHAPE AWD(ALL WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM/ LOCK AWD
SYSTEM 82,719 PAMPERED miles Very well maintained/GENTLY USED
4.6 LITER / V8 engine which delivers amazing power/ ONE OF THE BEST THAT LEXUS MADE
SMOOTH SHIFTING automatic transmission for maximum performance and added power DVD
PLAYER SYSTEM FULL LEATHER SEATING HEATED FRONT LEATHER SEATS COOLED FRONT LEATHER
SEATS........3 ROW SEATING DUAL SIDE RUNNING BOARDS XENON HEADLIGHTS PUSH
BUTTON START ON/OFF LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL WOOD ACCENTED STEERING
WHEEL POWER TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL STEERING WHEEL
CONTROLS POWER OPERATED SUNROOF WITH SHADE OPTION COLORED NAVIGATION
SYSTEM TINTED WINDOWS ROOF RACK MEDIA
SCREEN REAR VIEW BACK UP CAMERA SYSTEM LEATHER SEATING ALL
AROUND HEATED FRONT LEATHER SEATS COOLED LEATHER FRONT
SEATS LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL AM/FM/XM/SIRIUS AND
MORE Key less key fob entry REAR TOWING PACKAGE FRONT
AND REAR PARK ASSIST SENSORS
Lexus GX for Sale
- 2014 lexus gx(US $19,600.00)
- 2010 lexus gx awd premium one owner!(US $11,500.00)
- 2015 lexus gx(US $16,120.00)
- 2012 lexus gx 2012 gx 460(US $12,100.00)
- 2008 lexus gx gx470(US $7,500.00)
- 2006 lexus gx gx470(US $11,000.00)
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Lexus RC F Coupe puts on a brave face for Detroit
Wed, 08 Jan 2014With less than a week to go until the 2015 Lexus RC F makes its debut at the Detroit Auto Show, Lexus has given us a sneak peek at its upcoming performance coupe. Earlier this week, Autoblog was granted were the opportunity for an intimate studio photo shoot with the RC F outside of the bright lights and big crowds sure to surround the coupe at Cobo Hall next week.
Compared to the hybrid version of the all-new RC we saw at the Tokyo Motor Show last year, the RC F has noticeably more aggressive styling. The cartoonishly oversized Lexus spindle grille gets a mesh insert pattern and is flanked by massive intakes in the lower fascia. To make room for what is expected to be a bigger V8 engine, the hood sits higher and is vented, but like many details about the RC F, Lexus is keeping the engine's size and output under wraps (although we have a sneaking suspicion it'll have 460 horsepower).
A trio of 19-inch wheel options will be available (including a set that is hand-polished), and the side sills and rear fascia have been modified for F duty. The biggest styling change on the RC F, however, is the LFA-inspired active rear wing that rises at speeds above 50 miles per hour for improved traction and stability. Carrying over cues from the current IS F, the RC F features air outlets behind the front wheel openings and angle-stacked exhaust outlets at the rear of the car.
2016 Lexus IS 200t Quick Spin
Fri, Oct 23 2015When Lexus revamped its IS sedan for the 2014 model year, the car polarized in terms of design, and offered bipolar driving experiences, trim to trim. The entry-level IS 250 used a 2.5-liter V6 that felt like a lightweight for the segment. The stronger 3.5-liter six, especially when tied down to a car with the F-Sport package and subsequent handling improvements, was more of a sporting thing. Thankfully, Lexus has replaced the base powerplant for the IS with an up-to-snuff turbo 2.0-liter four. I drove the newly christened IS 200t for a week – with that enhancing F-Sport pack – and found it to be a vast improvement. Modest-budgeted buyers with eyes for Lexus' edgy styling seem to be in good hands. Driving Notes If the "200t" part of the model name looks familiar, you've probably seen it affixed to the rear end of Lexus' new NX small crossover. Of course the IS is lighter than its crossover sibling. Meaning the directly injected turbo engine's outputs of 241 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque are more thrilling in this application. At more than 3,500 pounds, the IS 200t still isn't exactly rapid – Lexus rates the 0-60 time at 6.9 seconds – but the torque pop is enough to jet around town authoritatively. Being a newly minted engine and a Toyota-brand product, you'd expect the IS 200t to be class-leading (or right there) in terms of fuel economy, too. With ratings of 22 and 32 miles per gallon, city and highway, it isn't. Both the BMW 328i (22 City / 34 Highway) and the Mercedes-Benz C300 (25 City / 34 Highway) do better, and while making similar power. The eight-speed automatic transmission is quite well suited for the brand and the car, I'd say. It mostly stayed out of my way, while in D, shifting unobtrusively during normal driving. The paddle-shift option is great for the occasional flights of motive fancy, but it's not lightning-quick, nor super engaging. Handling is nippy with the F-Sport package, at least within the normal boundaries of public roads. The car stays neutral and flat under cornering loads, and the front end feels rather light and quick to turn in. Of course, take the same corners more aggressively, and you'll feel the car default to understeering, with power cut on exit until all four wheels are fully set and gripping. Don't expect to slide the IS around, in other words. The chunky steering wheel feels good in the hand, and doesn't have the unsettling lightness I remember from the last-generation IS 250.
2014 Lexus IS prototype
Thu, 06 Dec 2012
No one was comparing the IS to the BMW 3 Series, and for Lexus that was a problem.
At the beginning of 2011, we rocked up to the parking lot at Southern California's Santa Anita Raceway to test the 2012 Lexus GS. This was the first sedan in the luxury brand's lineup to reset its intentions on the balance of sport and luxury. The previous GS had blanched into mute tepidity, and the new generation we drove on an autocross course and on a canyon road corrected just about everything; we liked its looks, and the Variable Gear Ratio Steering- and Adaptive Variable Suspension-equipped car moved its abilities into the realm of a true sports sedan, and it was great to drive. They absolutely nailed it.