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Lexus Ct200h Hybrid Hatchback on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:62884
Location:

Longmont, Colorado, United States

Longmont, Colorado, United States
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California Lexus Hybrid for sale in Colorado.  My apologies on the lack of photos - heavy snow here in CO and I have not gotten the car out of the garage since, so this has hampered my ability to take good quality pictures.  However, I can supply more UPON REQUEST.

Just relocated to CO from CA (August 2013) due to family needs and now with the small commute and 2 other vehicles, we simply don't drive this hybrid at all.  I bought this car in September of 2011 from a dealer in Reno, NV.  Had ~5000 miles on it then and was a relinquished vehicle due to the owner's wife being diagnosed with cancer.  Drove it home from there and have enjoyed it as a commuter car while residing in Southern California.

Garage parked at all times - even at work.  Has never seen snow or any snow road treatments since arriving in CO.  Car is in near-mint condition with the exception of a small ding near the gas filling hatch and minor nicks on the front from road debris.  Tires are 60,000-mile Continentals that were put on only a few months ago (have records), so plenty of life left, including the America's Tire transferable road hazard warranties for all 4 tires.  Recent Lexus service completed, but will repeat service before buyer picks up.  When we drove this in CA to/from work as our commuter car, our average gas mileage ranged from 38 - 42 mpg.  

Roof rack is optional if you want it and is a Yakima rack with two Yakima bike loaders.  Will sell with the car ONLY if the purchase price is right (e.g., close to or exactly our asking price).  Rack is clear of the sunroof so no issues there.

Stereo has Sirius capability and is Bluetooth compatible.  Currently we have Sirius activated, but would cancel the service upon selling the car, so you would have to reactivate if desired.

Interior is the white seats with black trim and there are no tears or stains.  Includes the hard-to-find smartphone holder that sits nicely in the console near your right hand.  Perfect for GPS and Bluetooth calls.  

Also has the upgraded rubber "mud" mats for passengers and the rear hatchback area.  Additionally, we added the rear cargo net - another option that has to be purchased as an accessory from the dealer.

Mirrors and hood have clear hood protector bra/coatings.

NOTE:  This car does not have the Premium package, which consists of the navigation system (that's the only difference between Premium and base).  We simply used the smartphone cradle and our iPhones for navigation assistance.

Buyer is responsible for paying for and managing shipping/pick up.  Will assist as needed.  Will also consider meeting halfway for buyer in Colorado, Wyoming or Kansas (200 miles or less).

Vehicle title is clear, but is held by the lienholder / bank, so title will be delayed until payoff has been made.

$500 non-refundable deposit to be made via PayPal within 24 hours of auction close, and then we will work together on final payment and shipment / pick up planning.  Cash, PayPal or verified Certified / Cashier's check for the exact amount accepted.  Payment should be made to the lienholder, but we can manage that later.



On Feb-11-14 at 08:20:48 PST, seller added the following information:

UPDATE:  Vehicle actually does have warranty remaining - the battery is warrantied for 100,000 miles.  


More:  Vehicle is a push-start activation with two proximity keys that don't require insertion into any slots.  These proximity keys allow you to unlock and lock the vehicle simply by touching parts of the door handles and rear hatch - great when you have your hands full and can't fumble around in your pocket for the keys.  They only need to be in your possession (pocket, purse, etc.) within a particular range of the vehicle.  Additionally, as you get close to the vehicle at night, night lights come on under each side view mirror to illuminate the ground around the car. Great feature!

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