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2002 Lexus Sc 430 2dr Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:55409
Location:

Tempe, Arizona, United States

Tempe, Arizona, United States

2002 Lexus SC 430
Silver / Black
55,409 Miles / VIN: JTHFN48Y320018586


Stan East at Certified Import Auto sales
723 N.Scottsdale Tempe, AZ 85281
Phone: (480) 945-0808/(602) 770-7004
Fax: (480) 945-0991
Email: edimport@msn.com
2002 Lexus SC 430

The SC430 is THE Ultimate Combination of Luxury in a hardtop convertible Sports Car!! It's fast, fun, and is one of the best looking cars on the road. It's loaded with power, comfort, convenience, and safety equipment. The SC features a powerful engine with a 300 horsepower 4.3 liter V-8 that's paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. It sprints from 0 to 60mph in about 6.0 seconds. It handles like a dream and guarantees you a smooth ride. Lexus designed the SC 430 to be a showcase car, and those efforts are evident throughout. The seats are beautifully upholstered and it includes a back seat for extra seating or for stowing items. Standard features include anti-lock 4-wheel disc brakes with emergency-stop power assist, tire-pressure monitor, 18-inch wheels, leather/wood cabin trim, navigation system. The power-retractable metal convertible top efficiently lowers or raises in about 25 seconds at the touch of a button. It offers very safe handling and crash protection. Safety features include driver side and passenger front airbags, side airbags in the front, and ABS brakes. The SC utilizes an advanced anti-skid/traction system, which gives it a considerable amount of control on slick surfaces. Overall a delightful and enjoyable automobile! Luxurious comfort and convenience features, gorgeous styling, wonderful engine performance, retractable hard-top, and Lexus quality make this a buy you will not regret and a car you will love turning heads with! Come by and take it for a spin today! This deal won't last long!! Call us 480-945-0808

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Toyota and Lexus stormed the 2014 Kelley Blue Book Best Resale Value Awards, winning a combined 18 categories including best brand and best luxury brand. This marks the third year in a row that both automakers have won the Brand and Luxury Brand resale value awards. In all, Toyota won 11 categories and Lexus won seven.
Honda made a good showing, as well, winning two segments (Accord Plug-In Hybrid and Civic Si) and putting one car on the top-10 Best Resale Value list (CR-V). Chevrolet did even better, winning two segments (with the V6 Camaro and the Corvette) and placing three cars on the top-10-overall list (again, the Camaro and Corvette, plus the Silverado 1500).
The other winners came from Jeep, Dodge, Infiniti, Subaru and Audi. To give you a clearer picture of the Toyota and Lexus domination, their 18 mentions represents more than half of the 34 awards (including the top-10-overall list).

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The Toyota 4Runner has always held a special place in my heart for its boxy styling and off-road prowess, but until now, I never had the chance to drive its more luxurious cousin, the Lexus GX 460. Granted, the GX actually has more in common with the foreign-market Land Cruiser Prado, but all three SUVs ride on the same body-on-frame platform.
Originally an answer to the luxury SUV craze from the early 2000s, the GX hasn't changed all that much since its introduction more than a decade ago. It's a big SUV with plenty of space and crammed with just about all the luxuriousness Lexus could fit into a 12-year-old vehicle, but, more importantly, it still has the chops to go places many vehicles in its segment wouldn't dare venture. And just for good measure, Lexus tacked on its new signature spindle grille in what has to be its most pronounced appearance yet.
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