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Beautiful 1998 Lexus Ls400 on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1998 Mileage:103155 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Pittsford, New York, United States

Pittsford, New York, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0L 3969CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JT8BH28F8W0101400 Year: 1998
Make: Lexus
Model: LS400
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 103,155
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"I have tried to disclose all information known about this vehicle for auction. Please be advised that used vehicles will have typical scratches and dings. WHEN BUYING A USED CAR YOU CAN EXPECT SOME WEAR AND TEAR."

Beautiful 1998 Lexus LS400

Up for your consideration is a very clean 1998 Lexus LS400 in Antique Sterling Metallic. I am still driving the vehicle so it currently has 103,155 miles. By the end of this auction the odometer will likely read 103,500.

UPDATE: When I first put the car up for sale, my reserve price was $6,500. I decided to take off the platinum edition wheels and have lowered the reserve price accordingly. Also, I just found out that this car will need an O2 sensor so I have lowered the price. A link of where to get the part is below.  

Maintenance and Exterior

The car is fantastic mechanical shape and has low miles. I get amazing gas mileage and really baby the car. You can see from the photo I am averaging around 25 mpg. I am usually anywhere from 22-25 mpg. The major service (timing belt, etc.) was done at 89,800 miles (see photo). In the past week I just found out the car needs a O2 sensor but everything else checks out great. 

As far as fluids go, I run Amsoil synthetic oil because it is the best. I just had the transmission drained and replaced with Amsoil tranny fluid. 

The prior owner had most of the car's service done at Rohrich Lexus. After I purchased the car, I had the service done at Dorschel Lexus.

There is no rust on the car other than where there are a couple of rock chips. I planned to get that fixed if I decided to keep the car. Look at the undercarriage pictures ... the car is extremely clean. 

I have two sets of rims ... the platinum edition rims I am selling separately. I can send you a picture of the wheels on the car. It looks absolutely stunning! The original five-star type wheels with lug covers are not as nice and have been put back on the vehicle.


Interior

The interior is really sweet. I use Leatherique on the leather surfaces. The areas that have been affected most by the sun felt like cardboard but now are buttery soft. Lexus leather is the best and I used the best stuff on the planet to care for it. I have carpeted floor mats as well as custom made Lloyds RubberTite floor mats in matching gray. Look at the photos you can tell the car is treated well.

Issues

As with any car (and especially one that is 15-years old), one should expect some wear and tear. There are three things I want to be upfront about .....

1. The car needs an O2 sensor. Cars need maintenance and the check engine light just came on. The winner will need to purchase one and replace the sensor. The car's performance is not affected in any way. Here's the link to website to get an OEM sensor. If you go directly to a dealer, you will be ripped off. http://www.lexusparts now.com/parts/lexus-sensor-oxygen~89465-50100.html

2. There are a few rock chips on the hood will need some attention. I took a photo so you may see. There are few dings and scratches as well as a small chip in the windshield that hasn't spread. For the age of the car, I think it is in great condition especially mechanically.

3. The front bumper looks as though it has faded a tinge since it is not quite the same color as the cladding. I planned to have it repainted if I kept the car. It is what it is.

Finally, if you weren't already aware, this car is sold "as is" without any warranties expressed or implied. I have tried to represent this car to the best of my abilities. I am not a mechanic or an automobile professional so caveat emptor.

With all that being said, I really find this car to be the best I have ever owned. It is smooth, refined and just exudes class in an understated way. I have the title to the car in hand.

Please contact me through ebay with any questions you may have. Best of luck and happy bidding!

- LawyerMBA36


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