2005 Lexus Ls430 Base Sedan 4-door 4.3l on 2040-cars
Jensen Beach, Florida, United States
UP FOR SALE IS MY 2005 LEXUS LS430 THAT HAS BEEN THE BEST CAR I HAVE EVER OWNED (I'VE OWNED ABOUT 10 CARS). THE ONLY REASON I'M SELLING IS TO PAY OFF MY 25% APR CREDIT CARDS TO EXPAND MY BUSINESS. TRY HAVING A LUXURY CAR THAT DOESN'T BREAK THE BANK WITH EXPENCES LIKE AUDI AND BMW'S. AT 55MPH I GET AROUND 34MPG! I HAVE DRIVIN THIS CAR 50K MILES THE PAST 3 YEARS AND HAD NO MAJOR PROBLEMS. - ALL BRAKES AND ROTORS HAVE BEEN REPLACES 1K MILES AGO - THE FRONT STRUTS WERE ALSO REPLACE AT THE SAME TIME WITH MONROE PARTS. - OIL CHANGED EVERY 3K MILES EVEN THOUGH LEXUS CALL FOR 5K INTERVALS - ONLY 93 OCTANE FUEL USED EVER! - TIRES ROTATED AND BALANCED ON TIME, TRANSMISSION FILTER AND FLUID CHANGED AT 97K MILES. - I WASH AND WAX THIS CAR OFTEN AND IT'S BEEN PROFESSIONALY DETAILED BEFORE LISTING. - NEW FLOOR MATS JUST PURCHASED LIKE I SAID THIS CAR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FOR THE MILES. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS AND SHOOT ME AN OFFER OR BUY IT NOW! THANKS!
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