Lexus Ls430 (2001) on 2040-cars
Wylie, Texas, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Lexus
Model: LS
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: LOADED 4-DOOR SEDAN
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 252,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: LS430
Exterior Color: SEAFOAM GREEN
Interior Color: White
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
QUESTIONS OR ARRANGEMENTS: TEXT CRAIG: 765.977.9546
THE PROS:
RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT...RIDES SMOOTH...HANDLES LIKE A PRO WITH QUICK RESPONSE TIME...AMPLE HORSEPOWER. . .
I am only the second owner. . .and it was in like-new shape when I purchased it. . .the first owner babied it
Non-smoking
Garage kept. . .
Approx. 80% highway miles
extremely comfortable leather seating & premium wood trim interior...like riding in a marshmallow
Recently spent thousands in repairs on such items as:
New radiator, hoses & cooling fan
New timing belt
New Valve Cover gasket seals
New ECU central control computer brain within 2years
New tires within 1year
New Brakes within 2years
New Rotors
THE CONS
250000 miles
Oil Leak
Cracked windshield
Door locks stick in hot weather
Hood shocks de-pressurized, so the hood has to be propped up
DETAILED SPECS
4.3L V-8 290 HP engine
5-spd auto transmission w/OD
22.2 gal. fuel tank
Dual stainless steel exhaust
18city/25hwy fuel economy
4 doors
Dual heated mirrors, driver power remote mirrors, passenger power remote w/tilt down mirror
Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors
Driver side auxiliary visor
Auto-dimming day-night rearview mirror
Seating capacity of 5
Front bucket seats
adjustable w/tilt front head restraints
Center front armrest w/storage
(10-way power) driver seat
(8-way power) front passenger seat
Rear bench seats
Adjustable w/tilt rear head restraints
Center with pass-thru rear armrests
Driver seat memory
Leather front seat trim
Ecsaine simulated suede door trim insert w/carpet lower
Full Ecsaine simulated suede headliner
Carpet floor trim
Carpeted front & rear floor mats
Genuine wood instrument panel insert
Leather/genuine wood gear shift knob
Lighted locking glove box
Dome light w/fade
Front & rear reading lights
Full floor console
Mini overhead console with storage
Front and rear cup holders
Covered bin instrument panel storage
2 seatback storage pockets
Dual door bins
Rear door bins
Front underseat tray
Carpeted cargo floor trim
Carpet trunk lid/rear cargo door trim
Cargo net
Cargo tie downs
Cargo light
Dual zone front air conditioning
Automatic air conditioning
Air filter
Underseat ducts
Premium AM/FM stereo, seek-scan
Radio steering wheel controls
Auto-reverse cassette
6-disc in-dash mounted CD
7 performance speakers
Amplifier
Graphic equalizer
Radio theft deterrent
Window grid diversity antenna
Cruise control with steering wheel controls
Power with 2 stage unlock door locks
Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry
Power trunk/hatch/door release
Power remote fuel flap release
Rear child safety door locks
3 12V DC power outlets
Trunk/hatch auto-latch
Driver foot rest
Retained accessory power
HomeLink Wireless Control System
Front and rear lighter elements
Tachometer
Engine temperature gauge
In-dash clock
Compass
Exterior temperature
Trip computer
Trip odometer
Power telescopic tilt steering wheel
Leather/genuine wood steering wheel
Power front windows
Power rear windows
Front and rear 1-touch down
Light tinted windows
Variable intermittent front windshield wipers
Rain detecting wipers
Speed sensitive wipers
Electrically heated glass front windshield
Sun visor strip
Rear defroster
Rear-wheel drive
ABS & driveline traction control
Stability control
Front double wishbone suspension
Front anti-roll bar
Coil front springs
Gas-pressurized front shocks
Double wishbone rear suspension
Rear anti-roll bar
Coil rear springs
Gas-pressurized rear shocks
Rack & pinion steering
4 wheel disc brakes
Front and rear vented disc brakes
16.0 " silver alloy wheels
P225/60HR16.0BSW performance tires
Full-size alloy spare wheel/tire
Body-colored with chrome insert front and rear bumpers
Chrome bodyside insert
Body-colored bodyside cladding
Chrome grille
Clearcoat monotone paint
Side impact bars
Fully automatic headlamps with delay-off
Cornering lights
Front fog/driving lights
4 door curb lights
Illuminated entry
GO AHEAD...MAKE AN OFFER!
Sold As-Is...No Warranty
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