2006 Lexus Is350 Base Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Starfire
Pearl/Cashmere leather, 4 door, RWD, Sedan, 6-Speed Automatic, 3.5L V6 24V DOHC
The Lexus IS 350 is a premium luxury sports
sedan that was totally redesigned for 2006. It boasts a 306 hp V6, 277 ft-lbs torque, RWD, 6 speed
paddle shiftable transmission and 25 mpg on the highway. The IS 350 goes to the
front of the class for its style, performance, comfort, safety, capable
handling and top-notch interior quality.
Adult owned, garaged, regular Lexus service,
new brakes and tires. Car and Driver technical editor Aaron Robinson billed the
IS350 as “the most
exuberant Lexus ever”.
Moving out of the USA and “will buy another one when I return”. Interior
Features
Front Seats • 10
-way power passenger seat • 10
-way power driver seat • Passenger
seat with power adjustable lumbar support • Driver
seat with power adjustable lumbar support • Height
adjustable driver seat • Height
adjustable passenger seat • Leather • Bucket
front seats
Rear
Seats • Folding
with storage and pass-thru center armrest • Rear
ventilation ducts
Power
Features • Remote
keyless power door locks • Power
mirrors • Heated
mirrors • 4
one-touch power windows
Instrumentation • Clock • Tachometer • Trip
computer • External
temperature display • Low
fuel level warning • Compass
Convenience • Cruise control • Front
and rear cupholders • Front door pockets • Remote
trunk release • Retained
accessory power • Front
seatback storage • Electric
speed-proportional power steering • Universal remote transmitter (for garage door, security
system, etc.) • Tilt
and telescopic steering wheel • Transmission,
cruise and audio controls on steering wheel
Comfort • Interior air filtration • Dual
zone climate controls - driver and passenger * Dual zone climate seat controls • Trunk
light • Simulated
alloy trim on center console • Simulated
alloy trim on dash • Simulated alloy trim on doors • Front
and rear reading lights • Alloy
and leather trim on shift knob • Leather
steering wheel • Rear floor mats • Electrochromatic
inside rearview mirror • Dual illuminating vanity mirrors
In
Car Entertainment • Diversity
antenna • 13
total speakers • AM/FM stereo • Speed sensitive volume control • Auxiliary
audio input • 1 subwoofer(s) • Radio data system
Exterior
Features Roof
and Glass • Variable
intermittent wipers • Rear defogger • Power
glass sunroof
Tires
and Wheels • Alloy
wheels • 17 x
8 in. wheels • Steel
spare wheel • 245/45R
V tires • All
season tires • Inside
mounted spare tire • Temporary
spare tire
Safety
Features • 4-wheel
ABS • Front
and rear head airbags • Dual
front side-mounted airbags • Child seat anchors • Remote
anti-theft alarm system • Emergency
braking assist • Front
and rear ventilated disc brakes • Rear door child safety locks • Daytime
running lights • Engine
immobilizer • Front
fog/driving lights • Auto
delay off headlamps • Dusk
sensing headlamps • 2
front headrests • 3
rear headrests • Passenger
airbag occupant sensing deactivation • Rear
center 3-point belt • Front
and rear seatbelt pretensioners • Stability
control • Traction control • Electronic
brakeforce distribution • Emergency
interior trunk release • Rear
height adjustable headrests • Tire pressure monitoring |
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