2007 Lexus Es 350 Luxury Sedan Like New, Full Options:gps, Rear View Camera. on 2040-cars
Clearwater, Florida, United States
Options: 1-piece cut pile carpeting, 3.5L SFI 24-valve V6 engine-inc: dual variable valve timing w/intelligence (VVT-i), 3-point seat belts for all seating positions-inc: pretensioners & force limiters for outboard seating positions, 6-speed automatic electronically controlled transmission w/intelligence (ECT-i)-inc: sequential-shift, All-passenger automatic locking retractor (ALR), All-position emergency locking retractor (ELR), Brake assist, Brown walnut wood trim, Child restraint seat (CRS)-inc: tether anchor brackets for rear outboard seats, Collapsible brake & driver footrest pedals, Collapsible steering column, Digital clock, Direct tire pressure monitor system, Dual compartment sliding center console w/accessory pwr outlet, Dual exhaust system w/seamless tips, Dual front airbags (SRS) w/passenger occupant classification system, Dual front knee airbags, Dual front/rear cup holders, Dual-zone automatic climate control-inc: air filter, auto recirculation, smog sensor, speed & air flow indicators, Electrochromic rearview mirror w/compass, Electronic brake force distribution (EBD), Engine speed-sensing progressive pwr rack & pinion steering, Exterior glass w/UV reduction, First aid kit, Front independent MacPherson strut suspension-inc: coil springs, gas shocks, Front/rear assist grips, Front/rear crumple zones, Front/rear side curtain airbags (SRS), Front/rear side-impact door beams, Front/rear stabilizer bars, Front seatback pockets, Front wheel drive, Glow-in-the-dark emergency interior trunk release, HD rear window defogger w/auto-off timer, Height-adjustable front shoulder belt anchors, HomeLink Universal Transceiver, Illuminated entry, In-glass antenna w/FM diversity system, Integrated fog lamps, Low-position horizontal grille, Metal & leather-trimmed shift knob, Multi-information display-inc: driving range, average fuel consumption, average speed, vehicle diagnosis info, Multi-reflector headlamps w/auto-on/off/delay, Optitron gauges-inc: speedometer
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Fri, Feb 28 2014Teams from one New Jersey high school and one Michigan middle school reversed the old adage by thinking locally and acting globally. And that strategy won them the grand prizes in the most recent edition of the Lexus Eco Challenge. The future is indeed bright. The Toyota luxury-vehicle division gave out a half-million dollars in this year's contest. One $30,000 grand prize was awarded to the Pinelands Eco Scienteers from Little Egg Harbor, NJ, which produced and distributed low-cost briquette presses to rural villages beset by deforestation. The other grand prize went to the E.T. Electrical Team from Byron Center West Middle School in Michigan. That middle-school group raised money to send water filters to Haiti, Kenya and the Philippines. Lexus also awarded eight $15,000 first-place awards, with the winners including high schools from California, Florida, Missouri and Pennsylvania as well as middle schools from Arizona, Michigan, North Carolina and Texas. A special shout out goes to Daniel Boone Area High School in Birdsboro, PA, where students created an educational and public-relations campaign to publicize algae-based biofuels. In all, Lexus has doled out more than $4 million in Eco Challenge awards in seven years. Check out Lexus's press release below. Students Get Dollars and Sense in Lexus Eco Challenge - $500,000 Awarded to Teams Who Learn About Environment and Community Empowerment Two Grand Prize Teams Earn $30,000 Eight $15,000 First Place Awards Given to Innovative High School and Middle School Teams Students Bring Ideas to a Larger Audience and Make a Positive Impact on the World TORRANCE, Calif., (Feb. 24, 2014) – It's a win, win situation! Communities become a better place, and students, teachers and schools have the chance to share $500,000 in scholarships and grants through the Lexus Eco Challenge. This year, the $30,000 Grand Prize winners are the Pinelands Eco Scienteers from Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, and the E.T. Electrical Team from Byron Center, Michigan. The Lexus Eco Challenge is an educational program and contest that inspires and empowers young people to learn about the environment and take action to improve it. High school and middle school teams nationwide define an environmental issue that is important to them, develop an action plan to address the issue, implement the plan, and report on the results.
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