2009 Lexus Ls Ls460 Ultimate Luxury Touring Performance Sedan on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
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Welcome to a great opportunity. You are viewing a beautiful, incredibly well-maintained and exclusively
Florida-kept 2009 Lexus LS460 Premium Luxury Touring Sedan. This is it. The top-of-the-line. Loaded with every bell
and whistle and cost nearly $81,920 when new. This World-class super luxury car is sexy, sleek, extra-clean and has
been maintained wonderfully. It has been dealer-serviced by the Pro's at the Lexus dealership. What that means is,
this car runs and drives perfectly, and will continue running this way for a long, long time. Perfect and proper
dealer maintenance means a lot! This beautiful Lexus has remained a Florida vehicle its entire life...and it
certainly shows. Without a doubt, one of the prettiest color combinations. Mercury Silver Metallic exterior over
rich Black leather, this luxury touring sedan scream West Palm Beach Social! The exterior is in excellent
condition. Absolutely no dents, scuffs or unsightly parking lot door dings, and the finish is amazing and even has
a dealer-installed thin, black Lexus insignia pinstripe, done at the Lexus dealership. They did this to the models
that were displayed on the showroom floor. Which this one certainly was! Dealer-installed Appearance Package with
rear spoiler and 20-inch aluminum/alloy wheels really sets this one apart! It was a garaged vehicle since new.
Loaded with everything (and I do mean everything) and it runs and drives superbly. The previous owner even had the
$995 3M protection package installed on the front of this sedan that covered the bumper, hood and fenders. He
definitely bought the showroom model, and all the goodies that the dealership had to offer. This Lexus
LS460 has plenty of performance from its powerful 380-horsepower 4.6 liter V8 powerplant with 467 ft/lbs. of
torque and it shifts smoothly and effortlessly. Everything works perfectly and properly, and we have just
serviced this car in our state-of-the-art facility. Carefully owned and maintained, this LS460 looks gorgeous.
Extra-clean interior, perfect leather (with normal wear on the driver's seat--weather its in this car, or your
$4,000 Natuzzi sofa) and a pleasure to drive. This car has never been smoked in. Neither the cigarette lighter, nor
the ashtray have ever been used. And again, Full power options, including, Heated and Cooled power front seats,
Heated rear seats, factory power glass sunroof, and Luxury Package including factory wood steering wheel. High
Power Mark Levinson audio system with multi-disc CD changer, independent electronic climate control, factory
Navigation, front and rear Parking Distance Control, factory security system and so much more. This Lexus is one of
the world's most distinguished luxury sedans. It runs and drives superbly and performs like a dream. The flagship
sedan of Lexus, and the luxury badge (and dependability) of Toyota, the LS has one of the finest interiors in a
class famous for its fine interiors and an extraordinary list of technological innovations. Imagine all the fun
you will have with this sexy and classy sedan, while still driving one of the safest vehicles on the
road.
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Toyota may return to F1 under Lexus banner
Wed, 03 Apr 2013A new report in from the website Club Lexus claims to have insider knowledge about a return to Formula One racing by Toyota, this time under the auspices of the Lexus brand. Toyota competed in F1 from 2002 through the 2009 season. That final year saw the team return competitive, if inconsistent results, but the larger economic woes in the automotive market made a decision to pull the plug relatively easy at the time.
Now, citing recent interviews with Toyota executives and insider sources, Club Lexus says that the move to re-enter F1 for the 2014 season is "all but finalized." The choice to go with the Lexus nameplate over Toyota makes some sense, too, considering the success that rival Infiniti has had in recent years through its partnership with Red Bull Racing. Further, the emerging Lexus identity as a performance car builder, with a strong background in hybrid vehicles, could help the F1 move resonate with buyers.
A few technological factors and formula changes within F1 offer some credence to the Lexus rumor, too. F1 will increase the available capacity of KERS from 60kW to 120kW, a change that theoretically benefits the hybrid-savvy Toyota. What's more, 2014 will see a switch from the current 2.4-liter V8 engines to 1.6-liter turbocharged V6s. A Lexus team that goes racing in 2014 will be on a level playing field with the rest of the grid then, with all teams adjusting to and continuing to develop the new engines.
Here We Go Again: Lexus attacks EVs in new ad [UPDATE]
Wed, Sep 10 2014UPDATE: We got a comment from founding member of Plug In America Paul Scott on this ad. It's available below. The last time Lexus attacked plug-in battery vehicles in an ad, it had to apologize. The company is remaining on message, though, and has revisited a hybrid-vehicle advertising campaign that implies that driving a battery-electric vehicle is a big waste of time, because of all the charging you need to do. With the new spot, Lexus once again raised hackles of plug-in vehicle advocates because, once again, the accuracy is questioned. "The ad's message was that a consumer could [drive] a vehicle with advanced technology today, without sacrifice or change in habit." – Lexus spokesman Brian Bolain Lexus is running print ads (click to enlarge) in publications like Wired poking fun at EVs, the International Business Times says. Lexus highlights range anxiety in the spot, comparing the amount of time it takes to fully recharge an EV – and the idea that air conditioning and using the radio can shorten an EV's range – to the fun of just driving a Lexus. "The [print] ad was merely intended to paint a picture of life with a hybrid, which is basically no different from life with a traditional gas-powered vehicle, versus life with an EV, which can have challenges or at least uncertainties," Lexus spokesman Brian Bolain told AutoblogGreen. "In other words, at its core, the ad's message was that a consumer could participate in driving a vehicle with advanced technology today, without sacrifice or change in habit." The campaign picks up where Lexus's previous anti-EV campaign left off this spring. A website promoting Lexus's hybrids (and parent company Toyota's H2 vehicles) claimed that there was a hydrogen refueling infrastructure set up in 20 US states (not anywhere close to true). Plug-in advocates were also quick to note that higher-powered EV recharging systems can allow a plug-in to be recharged in far less than the four hours the Lexus site claimed. Of course, Toyota has a lot more skin in the game when it comes to hybrids and, starting next year, hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles than it does for plug-ins. Through August, the company sold just 842 RAV4 EVs and about 11,500 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrids in the US. That compares to almost 19,000 Nissan Leaf EVs and a Tesla Model S count that's likely close to that figure as well (Tesla breaks out neither monthly sales numbers nor US-only sales for the Model S).
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.