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2012 Lexus Ct200h Gray Heated Leather Seats Sunroof Tinted Windows Rebuilt Title on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:23700 Color: IN SHOWROOM CONDITION
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23700 MILES. WELL MAINTAINED...EACH OIL CHANGED DONE AT LEXUS DEALER...EVERYTHING REPORTED ON CARFAX. HEATED LEATHER SEATS, SUNROOF, TINTED WINDOWS 35% LEGAL WITH LIFETIME WARRANTY FROM FORMULA ONE(WORKS ALL OVER US). INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR IN SHOWROOM CONDITION. FEW TINY SCRATCHES ON THE LEFT REAR DOOR. TINY SCRATCH ON ONE WHEEL. ALL IMPERFECTIONS ARE SHOWN ON THE LAST 3 PICTURES. THE VEHICLE COMES WITH TWO MASTER KEYS, FLOOR MATS AND MANUAL BOOKS. THE CAR WAS INVOLVED IN A SUPER MINOR ACCIDENT IN THE RIGHT FRONT(NON COLISION DAMAGE REPORTED ON CARFAX). WARRANTY STATUS ON CARFAX ACTIVE. REPLACED PARTS : FRONT BUMPER, HOOD, RIGHT FENDER, WINDSHIELD, GRILLE AND COOLING ADAPTERS). ABSOLUTELY NO FRAME DAMAGE OR SUSPENSION DAMAGE. NONE OF THE AIR BAGS DEPLOYED. INJEN INTAKE WAS INSTALLED INSTEAD AIR CLEANER BOX FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE. DRIVES LIKE WOULD JUST LEFT THE SHOWROOM. THE MOTOR RUNS STRONG AND THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS ITS SUPPOSED TO. NO PROBLEMS. THERE ARE NO ABNORMAL SQUEAKS OR RATTLES. ALL THE OPTIONS FUNCTION PROPERLY. . RUNS AND DRIVES BRAND NEW. IT DRIVES STRAIGHT WITH NO PULLING OR SHIMMIES. ALL THE POWER OPTIONS FUNCTION. FREE PICK-UP FROM THE AIRPORT FOR OUT OF STATE BUYER. FOR $20 YOU CAN GET A 30 DAY DRIVE AWAY TAG AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DRIVE BACK TO YOUR OWN STATE WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS. I HAVE AS WELL FOR SALE 2012 LEXUS CT200H REAR CAMERA LEATHER TINTED WINDOWS WITH CLEAN TITLE, CLEAN CARFAX UNDER WARRANTY WITH ONLY 1100 ORIGINAL MILES...PERFECT....PRIVATE SALE FOR $26500 CHARLES 773 456 3113  photo SAM_1994_zps1aa33c87.jpg  photo SAM_1995_zps0747ee69.jpg  photo SAM_1996_zpsac383a61.jpg  photo SAM_1997_zps8d96584a.jpg  photo SAM_1998_zps517afa37.jpg  photo SAM_1999_zpsf1071014.jpg  photo SAM_2005_zps133e85ef.jpg  photo SAM_2006_zps7bb786bc.jpg  photo SAM_2007_zpsfae15ac4.jpg  photo SAM_2008_zps7077b0cc.jpg  photo SAM_2012_zps77a9af89.jpg  photo SAM_2013_zps91656dae.jpg  photo SAM_2014_zpsa3f8f74d.jpg  photo SAM_2015_zps4b252d9f.jpg  photo SAM_2017_zpscd2bbcac.jpg  photo SAM_2019_zpsb84d6cce.jpg  photo SAM_2021_zps661250af.jpg  photo SAM_2022_zps0e52bb9b.jpg  photo SAM_2023_zps02ac88bd.jpg  photo SAM_2024_zps922d7418.jpg  photo SAM_2028_zpscb5c479a.jpg  photo SAM_2029_zps9f26e2a8.jpg  photo SAM_2030_zpsf3d8a18f.jpg  photo SAM_2031_zps97cae843.jpg photo s1_zpsf39b6542.jpg  photo s2_zps2c2f2cbb.jpg  photo s3_zpse333abe3.jpg

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Anything but boring | 2018 Lexus LC 500 First Drive

Thu, Dec 8 2016

This is it, the headliner, the main event. After years of Lexus promising to make less-boring cars and instead giving us countless spindle-grille facelifts, the 2018 LC 500 is here as the brand's new North Star. It's the official halo to mark where Toyota's luxury brand is headed. This is the car that we hope can bring an end to the relentless mentions of boring cars - which are themselves needlessly boring. And besides, "not boring" is a terrible metric for evaluation. What Lexus is really trying to do is give its cars some spirit, to transcend the paint-by-numbers stereotype that made this brand the luxury juggernaut it is today. By that yardstick, the LC 500 is a success simply based on how it looks. It's beautiful in a way that we couldn't predict from the 2012 LF-LC concept that foreshadowed it. The kind of beauty where instead of reflexively grabbing your phone to take a picture, you just stand there and keep looking. And pictures don't do this car justice, anyway. They soften the edges and reduce the massive draw of the wide shoulders. In person, looking straight at the LC, the car looks like it's 80 percent hood. In the rest of the lineup, the trademark Lexus grille's execution ranges from caricature (RC) to botched nose job (LX). Here it pulls everything together. From every other angle, the LC has some feature that seems excessive – in the best way possible. The proportions of the LC give off a distinctively functional vibe, and it's genuine. That hood is so long because the 5.0-liter V8's center of mass sits three and a half inches behind the front axle. The extra space up front is mostly empty - Lexus uses high-strength steel cross-braces to shore up torsional rigidity instead of adding structure ahead of the front wheels, and the battery sits under the trunk floor. For all the visual excitement, the LC is still a conventional vehicle. Aside from some advancements in the LC 500h's hybrid powertain, the innovation here is of the iterative type. It's interesting, in that Lexus is betting on emotional appeal and driving character at a time when the future relevance of both is up for debate. If anything, the LC is a car for the current automotive world, not the one to come. And despite extensive use of aluminum and sheet-molded carbon, the LC 500 weighs in at a hefty 4,280 pounds. That's right in line with the BMW 6 Series and a good deal below the Batali-esque Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe's 4,700 pounds.

The next steps automakers could take after sales drop again in April

Tue, May 2 2017

DETROIT (Reuters) - Major automakers on Tuesday posted declines in U.S. new vehicle sales for April in a sign the long boom cycle that lifted the American auto industry to record sales last year is losing steam, sending carmaker stocks down. The drop in sales versus April 2016 came on the heels of a disappointing March, which automakers had shrugged off as just a bad month. But two straight weak months has heightened Wall Street worries the cyclical industry is on a downward swing after a nearly uninterrupted boom since the Great Recession's end in 2010. Auto sales were a drag on U.S. first-quarter gross domestic product, with the economy growing at an annual rate of just 0.7 percent according to an advance estimate published by the Commerce Department last Friday. Excluding the auto sector the GDP growth rate would have been 1.2 percent. Industry consultant Autodata put the industry's seasonally adjusted annualized rate of sales at 16.88 million units for April, below the average of 17.2 million units predicted by analysts polled by Reuters. General Motors Co shares fell 2.9 percent while Ford Motor Co slid 4.3 percent and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV's U.S.-traded shares tumbled 4.2 percent. The U.S. auto industry faces multiple challenges. Sales are slipping and vehicle inventory levels have risen even as carmakers have hiked discounts to lure customers. A flood of used vehicles from the boom cycle are increasingly competing with new cars. The question for automakers: How much and for how long to curtail production this summer, which will result in worker layoffs? To bring down stocks of unsold vehicles, the Detroit automakers need to cut production, and offer more discounts without creating "an incentives war," said Mark Wakefield, head of the North American automotive practice for AlixPartners in Southfield, Michigan. "We see multiple weeks (of production) being taken out on the car side," he said, "and some softness on the truck side." Rival automakers will be watching each other to see if one is cutting prices to gain market share from another, he said, instead of just clearing inventory. INVESTORS DIGEST BAD NEWS Just last week GM reported a record first-quarter profit, but that had almost zero impact on the automaker's stock. The iconic carmaker, whose own interest was once conflated with that of America's, has slipped behind luxury carmaker Tesla Inc in terms of valuation.

Updated Lexus CT200h coming next year, new variants reported

Thu, 10 Oct 2013

Lexus has had a minor success on its hands with the CT200h, a funky, five-door, sport-luxury hybrid that burst onto the scene in 2011, and managed just over 17,000 US sales in 2012. Worked out to a monthly average, that's nearly 50 percent more units per month than Lexus initially targeted when the car went on sale.
Though it's done well, the CT has been left behind while designers and engineers have reworked the rest of the Lexus lineup, bringing out fully revamped versions of the GS, IS and LS over the past few years. According to a report from Down Under, though, the little CT will get some attention soon.
Speaking to Sean Hanley, boss of Lexus Australia, Aussie site The Motor Report picked up a telling quote about the execs affections for the CT, when he said, "We see the CT200h as our greatest opportunity." Hanley added that a refresh of the CT could happen early in 2014, while a clean-sheet reworking would happen around 2016.