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Lexus Ls 400 - Great Condition 2 Owner 67k on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:67400
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

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 looking for performance with 600-hp LF-LC?

Sun, 27 Jul 2014

Lexus has been keeping development of the production version of its LF-LC concept tightly under wraps. Last we heard, that halo GT car had received the green light for production, but that was over a year ago. Since then, things have been pretty silent. Finally though, fresh rumors about the luxury coupe are starting to leak out, pointing toward the model's powertrain lineup.
According to unnamed sources speaking to Motor Trend, the production LF-LC will eventually sport three very intriguing engine options. The base model will reportedly use a naturally aspirated V8 providing around 450 horsepower - very similar specs to the upcoming RC F. The next step up will allegedly be the upcoming hybrid powertrain shared between BMW and Toyota pumping things up to around 500 hp. Finally, a top-of-the-heap F version will use a twin-turbocharged version of the RC F's 5.0-liter V8 to bring output to 600 hp. The insiders even claim that the hybrid and the twin-turbo V8 could find their way into other Lexus products like the LS and possibly even a more beastly RC.
None of this speculation sounds too outlandish. Lexus could get more capacity out of the RC F's tuned V8 by shoving it into other models, and rumors are flying about performance cars spawned from BMW and Toyota's partnership. Given Lexus' recent embrace of turbocharging, even the twin-turbo V8 doesn't seem too dubious. That said, with no hard facts to back up the rumormill, we'll have to keep waiting to see what the LF-LC shows up with.

Lexus LF-NX gets turbocharged second act [w/video]

Thu, 21 Nov 2013

Don't let its supremely polarizing appearance fool you, this is not the Lexus LF-NX Concept that you (probably) had a strong reaction to when it debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The German version of the concept car featured a variant of the Lexus Hybrid Drive system, while this LF-NX Turbo, well, it has "turbo" in the name, you see?
If fact, the namesake turbo would appear to be the first for Lexus; getting off the line in the forced-induction race with a 2.0T four-cylinder engine that "paves the way for the introduction of turbocharged powerplants in future Lexus models." Sounds good to us. The new turbo four has plenty of tricky tech, too. Lexus tells us that the engine makes use of an advanced high tumble port, fan spray fuel injection, VVT-iw variable valve timing, an exhaust manifold integrated into the cylinder head and, of course, a twin-scroll turbo with active wastegate valve. The result is said to be a blown engine that offers quick throttle response and "exhilarating" performance, along with excellent fuel economy and low tailpipe emissions.
As for the rest of the LF-NX Turbo concept? Well, you've seen this angular concept crossover before, basically. There's a slightly tweaked front end and new wheels sitting in slightly cleaned-up wheel wells. The boldest-yet version of the spindle grille still bears an uncanny resemblance to The Predator, and the slightly revised exterior visuals won't change your made-up-mind about this vision of Lexus' future.

What's in a trademark? Sometimes, the next iconic car name

Thu, 07 Aug 2014



The United States Patent and Trademark Office is a treasure trove for auto enthusiasts, especially those who double as conspiracy theorists.
Why has Toyota applied to trademark "Supra," the name of one of its legendary sports cars, even though it hasn't sold one in the United States in 16 years? Why would General Motors continue to register "Chevelle" long after one of the most famous American muscle cars hit the end of the road? And what could Chrysler possibly do with the rights to "313," the area code for Detroit?