Lexus Es350, 27,620 Miles, One Owner, Mint Condition on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2007
Make: Lexus
Model: ES
Trim: Premium Package
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Auto
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 27,620
Sub Model: ES350
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Buckskin
I'M SELLING THIS CAR FOR MY MOTHER IN LAW, SHE HAS RECENTLY MOVED TO A RETIREMENT HOME AND IS NO LONGER DRIVING. THE CAR WAS PURCHASED BY HER NEW AND IS A ONE OWNER WITH 27,620 ORIGINIAL MILES. IT'S SHOWROOM NEW, GARAGE KEPT WITH ALL SERVICE COMPLETED ON TIME. IT HAS HEATED/VENTILATED LEATHER SEATS, HIDEAWAY REAR WINDOW SHADE, CD PLAYER, SUNROOF AND WOOD WRAPED STEERING WHEEL AND TRIM. PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS, 817-966-2024. THE MINOR ACCIDENT HAPPENED IN FLORIDA LAST JULY, IT WAS A VERY LOW SPEED (5MPH) WHEN ANOTHER CAR RUBBED ITS RIGHT FRONT TIRE ONTO THE RIM ONLY OF THE LEFT REAR OF THE LEXUS RESULTING IN TIRE RUBBER ONLY ON THE RIM. THERE WAS NO CONTACT TO THE PAINT OR SHEETMETAL AND IT DID NOT HARM, FLATTEN OR DAMAGE HER TIRE IN ANY WAY. IT WAS ALSO BROUGHT TO OUR ATTENTION THAT ON THE VEHICLE REPORT IT SHOWED A THIEFT. THAT IS INCORRECT, WHEN THE CAR WAS NEW, MY ELDERLY MOTHER IN LAW LEFT THE CAR PARKED AND LOCKED IN FRONT ON HER HOME AND THAT THE CITY HAD IT TOWED AFTER MIDNIGHT FOR THE NO STREET PARKING CURFEW. ORIGINALLY SHE REPORTED IT STOLEN UNTIL THE POLICE RECORDS LATER THE SAME DAY SHOWED THAT THEY HAD IT TOWED TO THEIR POUND FOR THE NO OVERNIGHT STREET PARKING CURFEW RESTRICTIONS. PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL THROUGH EBAY WITH ANY QUESTIONS. |
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Lexus planning a hydrogen fuel-cell LS by 2017
Sun, Jan 4 2015Toyota's Fuel Cell System will certainly migrate to other vehicles in the carmaker's lineup, but Australian car site Motoring reports that one of the models at the head of the queue is the Lexus LS. According to its sources, the executive barge powered by hydrogen will be released by 2017 and take the top spot in the range, rolling in above the LS Hybrid. We're told that Toyota engineers will find a way to slide two hydrogen tanks into its bodywork with the same general setup as on the Mirai – one under the rear seats and another under the rear parcel shelf. The 150-kW fuel cell stack will be placed under the front seats. Motoring says the resulting sedan and its 220-kW electric motor would come in "at around 2,100 kg," which is 4,620 pounds; that's a ginormous 539 pounds less than the listed curb weight of the current LS Hybrid, and 387 pounds more than the standard LS. Assuming all goes as planned, it would have a range of roughly 238 miles, a few dozens less than the Mirai's range of about 300 miles. It would look slightly different, too, the front end getting larger intakes to cool the power unit. It wouldn't surprise us if Lexus does have a hydrogen LS planned – it would be a statement car, and the company likes making statements, even if few heed them; it has stuck with its LS 600h for the past seven years, yet of the 7,539 LS models sold through the end of November this year, only 61 of them were hybrids. The timing would be intriguing, however; by the time the LS hybrid came out, Lexus had already worked over its filet-and-potatoes models. And if the hydrogen version is going to come in above the $120,440 hybrid, well, that will be a statement indeed.
Lexus teases new luxury concept for Tokyo
Wed, Oct 21 2015Lexus certainly doesn't want to reveal any secrets about the concept premiering at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show on October 28. The company's teaser simply shows a squinting LED headlight with a devilish, hooked tail running underneath. Plus, the dearth of descriptive text merely says that the vehicle is a "vision of progressive luxury." While there's not much useful info, some recent rumors might hint at what we're looking at. One possibility is the concept providing a peek at the next-gen LS because the rounded, current generation no longer matches the rest of the Japanese brand's sharper styling. Reports earlier this year even suggest a fuel-cell version under development as part of a hydrogen push in Japan. This range-topping model could potentially weigh even less than the current hybrid by adapting the powertrain from the Toyota Mirai. The less likely alternative is a concept pointing the way towards Lexus' second flagship. Reportedly a successor to the SC, the model isn't rumored to debut until the 2016 Detroit Auto Show. Still, the company could shuffle things around, and we look forward to seeing what's worth being so coy about in Tokyo in just a few days. Lexus' Vision of Progressive Luxury at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show October 21, 2015 See it all here, at 13:45 (JST) on October 28th. What do you want to see and know about most from the Lexus booth? Tell us by using hashtag #LexusInTokyo and you may receive an image or video reply from Lexus. News Source: Lexus Design/Style Tokyo Motor Show Lexus Concept Cars Tokyo 2015
Google shares more details on self-driving car accidents
Wed, Jun 10 2015Google has pledged to release monthly reports on the status of its self-driving car program, and says these updates will include information on accidents involving the vehicles. But the company won't release the actual accident reports, a sore point for activists who recently have clamored for the company to be more transparent in the way it tests this promising technology on public roads. "Google is dribbling out bits of information in the hope to silence legitimate calls for full transparency," said John Simpson, privacy director for Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit that has asked Google to release reports from the 12 accidents the company says it has been involved in over the past six years. "They are testing on public roads, and the public has a right to know exactly what happened when something goes wrong." Under California law, the accident reports are not considered public records. Google has attributed all accidents to human error, and says drivers of the other cars involved caused 11 of the 12 accidents. In eight of those, the Google cars were rear-ended, and the autonomous vehicles were sideswiped in two other crashes. One of the accidents occurred at an intersection when a human driver failed to yield at a stop sign, and in one incident, a Google driver accidentally rear-ended another car while manually driving. Google had previously provided those details. The first monthly report installment sheds new light on which types of self-driving vehicles were involved, directions of travel, locations, and whether the cars were operating in autonomous or manual mode. Update: Google says this information comes directly from the OL 316 forms used to report accidents involving autonomous cars in California, though it has "edited the summaries lightly to protect other drivers' information." But Google still will not release the original OL 316 forms, nor the "traffic collision report" forms used in California to report accidents. Another company that has been involved in a single self-driving car accident, Delphi Automotive, has released this information, which verified its car was not at fault. Regarding Google, Simpson said, "We now know a few more details of what happened. The problem is that it's Google's version and they want us to take their word for it." The Google self-report adds information that goes beyond accidents, with further details on the company's overall program.
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