Lexus Ls 400 - Great Condition 2 Owner 67k on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
93 Lexus LS 400 (4.0L V8 4-speed Automatic) Perfect condition with no issues inspected 2/2015 -- I am the second owner of this garage kept car. Only 67K+
Standard Features • Bucket Seats • Center Console • Fog Lights • Power Heated Mirrors • Keyless Entry System • Lighted Entry System • Power Antenna • Power Brakes • Rear Window Defroster • Tinted Glass • Premium Audio System • 16 Inch Wheels • 4.0L V8 DOHC 32V FI Engine • Power Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel • Premium Unleaded Fuel Required • 4-Speed Automatic Transmission • Clock • Tachometer • Alloy Wheels • 4-Wheel ABS • Driver and Passenger Front Airbags • Anti-Theft Alarm System • Leather Seating • Power Driver's Seat • Power Front Passenger Seat • Cruise Control • Power Steering • Telescoping Wheel • Remote Trunk Release • Leather Shift Knob Trim • Leather Steering Wheel Trim • Air Conditioning • Automatic Climate Control • Intermittent Windshield Wipers • Power Windows • Power Door Locks • AM/FM/Cassette Audio System Options • Traction Control • Heated Front Seats • Power Moonroof • Power Driver Seat w/Memory • Self Leveling Suspension • AM/FM Audio System • Premium Wheels Specifications Exterior • Width: 72.0 in. • Height: 55.7 in. • Length: 196.7 in. • Curb weight: 3858 lbs. • Wheel base: 110.8 in. Interior • Rear hip Room: 57.4 in. • Rear head room: 36.8 in. • Rear leg room: 34.3 in. • Rear shoulder room: 56.3 in. Performance • Base engine type: gas • Horsepower: 250 hp @ 5600 rpm • Torque: 260 ft-lbs. @ 4400 rpm • Turning circle: 36.1 ft. Fuel • Fuel type: gas • Fuel type: regular unleaded • Fuel tank capacity: 22.4 gal. • Range in miles (cty/hwy): 358.4/492.8 mi. |
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Lexus IS, new and old, and LFA to make splash at SEMA
Mon, 04 Nov 2013Lexus has announced its Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show cars: a group of eight Lexus IS sedans spanning all three generations, and a 2012 LFA supercar. One of the show cars, a custom 2014 Lexus IS 350 F Sport, is a creation penned by IS fan Rob Evans, the winner of a contest to design a Lexus SEMA show car.
The standouts in the group of Lexus IS show cars, in no particular order, are a 700-horsepower 2014 Lexus IS 340 (it has a heavily modified Toyota Supra inline six swapped in, which is stroked out to 3.4 liters, hence the nomenclature change) by Philip Case and a supercharged 2004 Lexus IS 300 by Maricar Cortez. Both cars prove that oldies can be goodies - the venerable Supra 2JZTE engine, which ceased production over a decade ago, lives on in a 2014 platform, and the 2004 IS 300 gets a supercharger and remains relevant through the use of electronics, such as a back-up radar sensor, upgraded headlights and more.
Of course, the LFA by Guy S. De Alwis will be a stand out on its own, but unfortunately Lexus only provided us with a couple pictures that don't do it justice. We'll have to take a closer look at it on the show floor. Same goes for the IS penned by contest-winner Rob Evans, of which only a rendering was provided.
Lexus reveals spindly CT 200h facelift ahead of Chinese debut
Tue, 12 Nov 2013If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. So goes the saying, and Lexus seems to be taking it to heart. In addition to the hybrid versions of the Japanese luxury marque's conventional cars, Lexus is intent on offering a dedicated luxury hybrid. The original HS 250h failed to gain traction, so to speak, in the marketplace, and was quickly withdrawn from just about every market but Japan's. Lexus followed up with the CT 200h, exclusively packaging a hybrid powertrain into a premium hatchback form, but while it's been more successful than its predecessor, there's still room for improvement.
That's what Toyota and its premium division are going for with a slightly refreshed take on the CT. Spied completely undisguised (and in F-Sport guise) less than a month ago, the facelifted CT 200h is now confirmed for debut not at the LA Auto Show or the Tokyo Motor Show but at the Guangzhou Motor Show that's set to take place at the same time in China.
Although Lexus hasn't revealed much in the way of details and only two images, it's plain to see that what we're looking at is a mildly refreshed version of the existing CT 200h. The front end is now dominated by the spindle grille that adorns the rest of the Lexus range, flanked by reshaped headlamps. The rear end has been updated as well, but whether the cosmetic changes are joined by any mechanical ones - or, for that matter, if the changes made will be enough to put the hybrid hatchback ahead in the sales curve - remains to be seen.
Did Lexus make a BMW? Or did BMW make a Lexus? This and other 2017 surprises
Fri, Dec 29 2017It's that time of year again. The calendar is about to reach its end, Star Trek Cats 2018 is about to take its place, and I'm reflecting about all the cars that graced my driveway this year or summoned me to exotic places. You know, like Stuttgart or Phoenix. In 2017, I drove at least 57, and as I perused the list of them, I started to notice a common refrain: "This car surprised me." Most were pleasant surprises, but there were a few head scratchers and facepalms for good measure. In both cases, it was generally the result of car companies seemingly trying to break out of an existing mold. Nowhere was that more apparent than the pair of Lexuses slathered in Infrared paint: The LS 500 that left me this week and the LC 500 that was my favorite car of 2017. Though Lexus has been trying to shake its crusty, gold-packaged reputation for some time now, its efforts always seemed like an old man choosing Hollister to redo his wardrobe after realizing it hasn't been updated since 1987. I fell in love with the LC, genuinely floored by its near-perfect take on the GT. It's characterful in sound, appearance and tactility. It was at home in the city, in the mountain and on the open road. It was both comfortable and thrilling, and after driving the mechanically related LS 500, I can report that the LC's talents aren't an outlier. The LS 500's turbo V6 may make different noises than the LC's naturally aspirated V8, but it nevertheless invigorates the cabin when the car is placed in Sport+ mode. The steering is truly communicative, body motions are kept in miraculous check, and I absolutely forgot I was in an enormous luxury limo ... and a Lexus one at that. It was everything that the BMW 530e was not. I drove that on the exact same roads and was utterly bored the entire time. Generally doughy, lifeless steering, more distant than Planet 9. And no, the plug-in hybrid powertrain had nothing to do with that. At least it shouldn't. The Porsche Panamera S e-Hybrid I also drove this year proves that, as do the Hyundai Ioniqs, which are surprisingly adept and fun little cars regardless of what powers their wheels (Hyundai + hybrid = fun really blew me away). I would drive that Lexus LS F Sport over the BMW 5 Series any day of the week, which seems like a shocking thing to say in relation to either car. While Lexus is seemingly breaking out of its old crusty mold, BMW seems to be climbing into one.