2006 Lexus Gs300 Sedan 3.0l Awd on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
For sale is
a 2006 Lexus GS 300 AWD with 87,XXX miles.
The tires are Falken Azenis 225/50 R17 M&S with only about 12,000
miles of wear. The battery was replaced
with a genuine Lexus battery at 78,230 miles on May 2, 2013. The water pump and antifreeze was also
replaced at the same time. Weather Tech
front floor liners were installed in March 2013 and a K&N air filter
installed at 81,142 miles. This Lexus
listed new for $51,459 including the following options:
Mark Levinson Audio/Navigation System (Nav updated
04/04/2013) 4,030.00 Rear Spoiler 200.00 Rain sensing wipers 525.00 One touch Open/Close Moonroof 1,000.00 Rear window power shade 210.00 Ventilated & heated front bucket seats 200.00
This car is
awesome to drive and especially so in the snow with the AWD, ABS & Vehicle
Stability control. The 6 speed
transmission can be shifted manually or go automatic. The 3.0 liter 245 hp Direct Injection 24
valve V6 with Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (VVT-i) responds beyond its
245 hp rating probably due to the AWD and 4.10:1 final drive ratio. All four wheels are independent of each other
with gas shocks for improved ride and handling.
Highway mpg for me is exactly what EPA calls for 25 mpg at about 75
mph. This vehicle had a clean Carfax
when I purchased it last year and nothing has transpired to change that.
In addition
to the above features the Lexus also has the following equipment:
10 speakers 4-wheel
disc brakes ABS
brakes AM/FM radio AC Auto
tilt-away steering wheel Auto dimming rear-view mirror Auto-dimming door mirrors Automatic dual temperature control Body side moldings Brake
assist Bumpers:
body color 6 Disc CD player Cassette Delay-off
headlights Door bins Vanity
mirrors Dual
front impact airbags Dual side impact airbags Electronic
Stability Control Four
wheel independent suspension Front buckets seats Front
Center Armrest Front
Cupholders Front & rear anti-roll bar Front dual zone A/C Front fog lights Front reading lights fully
automatic headlights Garage
door transmitter; Homelink Genuine wood console insert genuine
wood door panel insert Heated
Front Bucket Seats Heated door mirrors High-Intensity
Discharge Headlights Illuminated
entry Knee airbags Leather
Seat Trim Leather
Shift Knob Leather & wood steering wheel Low tire pressure warning Memory seats both driver & passenger Occupant sensing air bag Outside
temperature display Overhead
air bag Overhead console Panic
alarm Power
door mirrors Power front seats with lumbar adjust Power trunk latching assist Power
mirrors Radio data system (RDS) Rear
reading lights Remote
keyless entry Security system Speed
control Speed
sensitive Wipers Steering wheel memory Steering
wheel mounted audio controls Tachometer Tilt & telescoping steering wheel Traction control Trip
Computer Variably intermittent wipers Voltmeter Wireless
connectivity (Blue Tooth) Rear Camera Push
button start |
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