2008 Lexus Rx400h Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Dunedin, Florida, United States
Obviously, because it's on here, I have decided to sell my '08 400H Lexus. We love it, but when I bought it, the purpose (having moved to Florida) was partly going green, and partly needing a vehicle large enough to evacuate my disabled daughter, her 90 lb service dog, a cat, me and her medical supplies, and also it's just an awesome high-quality vehicle… because it's a Lexus Hybrid. Many of my friends who own Lexus drive them for 150k miles before they'll even consider upgrading to another Lexus because they are so well made. I chose this also because I could fit her wheelchair stroller in it. The only modification added are running boards, which are included in the Kelly Blue Book value estimation. This is fantastic if you're short, have kids, or folks with limited mobility who find stepping up into the car without the step difficult. Since our family has grown to two adults, kiddo, two dogs, two cats, and "stuff" - it's not big enough to evacuate and we're in hurricane season and we live a few miles from the gulf. We also have three other cars to include an F-150 so we decided to keep the larger vehicle for towing, pulling a boat, etc. We dearly love the car but it's not practical for our evolved needs. It's in great shape, extremely low mileage, garage kept, non smoking, extended warranty, no accidents, FULLY LOADED, etc. If you know someone interested in a single owner Lexus Hybrid, please share this listing with them.
We have the after-market Service Dog gate barrier that goes behind the back seats , which would work for any dogs. We don't use it anymore because the dog won't jump over the seats but if someone wants it, if we still have it, you're welcome to it. Black with Black Leather Interior v6 Hybrid 3.3 Liter Automatic CVT, Premium Package, Traction Control, Stability Control, ABS Keyless entry, A/C, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Cruise Control Backup Camera, Air Bags, Dual Power Heated Seats, Leather, Moon Roof, Privacy Glass Running Boards, Daytime Running Lights, Blue Interior Lexus Floor Lamps, Multi-CD, BlueTooth, Navigation Premium Alloy Wheels, Roof Rack, Tilt & Telescoping Steering Wheel, Power Steering. You can hook your smart phone through the BlueTooth for phone via the car speaker and audio system. The Lexus has an address book that integrates with your phone and can pair. You can also pair a neighborhood security gate and your garage doors to it as it has three remotes for that. Button one-touch power lift gate. Comes with back weather mat, Lexus floor mats, hidden compartment that has back hatch cover for security and a cargo net. Optional Warranty goes to 9/2016 or 100,000 miles - if you want the warranty, it's currently valued at $1891.94 and includes the transfer fee. I will either sell you the warranty for that exact amount or just have Lexus refund it to me. It is NOT included in the price of the car. If you purchase the car, you will need to let me know if you want the warranty transferred and we will make arrangements to add this into the price of the car or a separate transaction. Mileage as of 7/12/14 - 63,098 VIN: JTJHW31U982866362 |
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