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1996 Lexus Lx450 on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:192820 Color: Color
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, United States

Lansing, Michigan, United States
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This is not one of the prettier LX 450s or FJ80s you will find.  Runs and drives well. Engine runs great, burns oil but no leaks. Transmission shifts great. Front, Rear & Center Locking diffs work great. Interior in good shape. Body straight other than small dent in rear bumper. Old Man Emu suspension upgrade (3" lift sport shocks with Heavy duty springs and castors, with OME steering stabilizer). This is a great vehicle in the snow and ice.

The bad. Antennae broken off (motor in place still functioning). Front passenger seat mechanism is broken and does not move forward or back. Engine light on -- Oxygen sensor needs to be replaced. A/C does not work, A/C compressor needs to be replaced or rebuilt (I have a complete rebuild kit from Denso I will include). Handle on the outside of rear door is broken, must open from the inside. Sunroof pops up but slides back only when it feels like it (usually winter).   Midwest truck that is almost 20 years old and has the rust to prove it (see pictures).   This is a rambler, not going to win any prizes for best dressed, but will drive anywhere. 

Overall, great vehicle. Only selling as I am moving to Washington state. Contact me to take a look.  

Located in Lansing, MI.

Prefer local pickup cash in hand.  Really do not want to deal with shipping.

EXTERIOR
Color: Champagne Pearl
Variable intermittent windshield wipers
Rear window wiper/washer
Body-color front/rear bumpers
Privacy glass
Dual beam halogen headlamps w/integrated side marker lights
Stone resistant body-side cladding


INTERIOR
Vehicle theft-deterrent system w/remote transmitter
Center console
Remote hood/fuel filler door release
AM/FM stereo: 7-speakers
6 disc CD changer
Rear window defogger
Tilt steering column
Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors
Cruise control
Leather-trimmed seats/interior
7-passenger seating w/adjustable power front seats, fold-down middle seat, split-folding removable rear seat
Wood accent trim
Power windows w/driver side "auto-down"
Sunroof
Remote entry system
Power door locks w/driver side two-turn unlock feature
Air conditioning-inc: automatic climate control


MECHANICAL
4-wheel/3-channel anti-lock brakes (ABS)
Live axle suspension w/coil springs, gas-pressure shocks, stabilizer bars
Oversized 285/75R16 SBR tires  (3 Cooper Discoverer STT w/60% tread - # 4 is worn extra - needs replaced).
Power 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes
2-speed transfer case
16" x 8.0 alloy wheels
Ladder-type frame
4.5L (273) twin-cam SEFI 24-valve 6-cyl engine
Full-size spare tire
4-speed electronically-controlled automatic transmission w/OD, second-gear starter switch
25 gallon fuel tank
Full-time 4-wheel drive w/locking center, front and rear differentials in good working condition

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Auto blog

Satisfaction with dealer service rises, Lexus and GMC are tops

Thu, 14 Mar 2013

During the economic downturn, many car dealerships counteracted their slowing income by focusing on things that would set them apart from competition - things like the quality of customer service they provide. When the economy picked up and more sales and service followed, many also first invested those funds back into the business, improving their dealership facilities and service centers.
It looks like those investments are paying off, as J.D. Power and Associates' latest Customer Service Index Study shows that overall consumer satisfaction with dealer service has increased to 797 (on a 1,000-point scale), up from 787 in 2012 and 29 points higher than the score in 2011. The study also finds that people are more satisfied with the service they get at dealerships compared to independent service providers, despite the much higher average out-of-pocket cost per visit ($118 vs. $44).
Note, however, that this study only looks at how people are treated by a dealer's service department during the first three years of ownership (the survey is based on responses from 91,000 owners and lessees of 2008 to 2012 model year vehicles), so we're talking about the experience had when bringing a car in for repair or maintenance work, most likely under warranty. In fact, maintenance work is increasing in share and accounted for 77 percent of service visits (up from 72 percent in 2012 and 63 percent in 2011). This helps explain why customer satisfaction has also risen, since a properly maintained car is one that's less likely to require a dealer visit for an unexpected repair.

Buyers resent low inventories, prices over MSRP, study says

Tue, Nov 15 2022

Vehicle inventory low, vehicle transaction prices high, customers fretting … welcome, J.D. Power, to the era of supply and demand. In a recently published survey from one of the auto industryÂ’s top analytical firms, findings show that customers' satisfaction with vehicle purchases in the United States this year has dipped for the first time in 10 years. The 2022 U.S. Sales Satisfaction Index (SSI) Study found that overall sales satisfaction has dropped to 786 (on a 1,000-point scale) from 789 in 2021. In that year, higher than expected trade-in values softened the effect of new vehicle price increases. But in 2022, on top of trade-in prices shrinking, many dealers elected to charge more than the ManufacturerÂ’s Suggested Retail Price, a factor that did not sit well with buyers. “When dealers charge more than MSRP, particularly with long-term loyal customers, they risk a potential long-term negative effect on customer advocacy and service business," said Chris Sutton, vice president of automotive retail at J.D. Power. Satisfaction among buyers who paid more than sticker price is 757, while satisfaction among those who paid the sticker price or less is 850, the Power report said. The lack of dealership inventory was also a customer irritant, J.D. Power found, a point that automakers and their dealers may want to consider. Many have maintained, or considered maintaining, a smaller inventory in the wake of the pandemic, keeping costs down and driving more customers toward factory orders. Regarding those consumers shopping for electric vehicles, the survey said that more than a third of them “failed to get instruction on EV charging before they left the dealership, which notably affects satisfaction.” Said Sutton, “Salespeople donÂ’t need to show gas-powered vehicle buyers how to fill their tank, but they do need to show EV buyers how to charge their vehicle.” There are positives to the Power conclusions, however, especially for Alfa Romeo dealers. The Italian brand ranked highest in customer satisfaction among premium brands with a score of 833, with Porsche a very close second (831) and Lexus (819) third. Alfa is on something of a roll these days, with its compact Tonale crossover due for release in the spring, and a new sports car in the works. Meanwhile, in PowerÂ’s “mainstream brand”” segment, Buick ranked first with a score of 825, followed by Dodge (816) and Subaru (804), all performing higher than the industry average.

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