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2001 Lexus Is300 Sedan 4-door 3.0l Is300 on 2040-cars

US $5,950.00
Year:2001 Mileage:147900
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
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Moving to S. Korea in May, so I need to sell my car. Bought it when I moved back to Dallas, but now I'm going back overseas. My last day at UT Southwestern Medical Center is April 30th, so after that if you want to take a look at her and test drive her, just let me know and I will make my way to you as long as you are in the Dallas area and a serious buyer.

so the car specs....

2001 Lexus IS300
Silver
JTHBD182810011756
Automatic
147k
Leather/Suede heated seats

I love this car. It's crazy fun to drive. If you are looking for this car specifically, then you know why. If not, then just read reviews on the IS300. Once you drive it, you will love it.

 I added an AEM short ram intake, change the oil every 5k with Mobil 1 Extended Performance oil and filter, and only use Shell Premium gasoline. This engine is clean. The tires on it are great condition. Paint is in great condition. I bought the car from a dealership in Plano, TX (Passport Motors). Still have the paperwork. I think the person that had it, also babied the car, because the paint and interior are in great condition. Dark window tint. A must in TX. Cold AC. I don't know what else to say. Great car. Great condition compared to other IS300s. I looked at a lot before I bought, because its the car I wanted. I looked for 2 months before I decided on this one. I know the next person is going to love it as much I do.

The Bad:
1) The trunk has paint peeling it seems, but no rust. Looks like the clear coat came off a litte or something. The only imperfection on the paint. Not noticeable, unless you get close, so I never bothered to get it fixed.
2) Some shake in the steering wheel at times, but not enough to disturb the drive. The car drives straight, so I didn't get that checked out either.
3) Small chip on the side of the front bumper, on the passenger side. Have to get close to see it.

4) The CD player isn't working now, but I'm a radio person myself.
5) Rear side marker bulb is out.


I'm looking for $6,000. Shoot me a number, the worst I can say is no. Good luck on finding your next car.
If I forgot something, just ask. 214-436-1265. Text 1st please.

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Lexus still weighing convertible prospects [w/poll]

Wed, Dec 10 2014

Lexus dealers may be clamoring more for a three-row crossover than a two-door convertible, but as far as the automaker itself is concerned, the prospect of a droptop is not out of the question. In fact, according to the latest report from Automotive News, Lexus is currently considering two alternative proposals for adding a new convertible to its lineup. One would be based on the LF-C2 concept showcased at the LA Auto Show last month and take the form of an RC convertible, essentially taking the place of the outgoing IS Convertible at a relatively accessible market position. The other would essentially be a roadster version of the LF-LC sports car and take a much higher position in the company's lineup. Lexus is reportedly evaluating whether it can justify having both convertibles in its lineup – something it hasn't done since the IS and SC convertibles briefly overlapped in 2009-10. But considering the downwards slide in sales of IS Convertibles, it would be hard to make the business case for two new ones. So if sales of the IS Convertible have been so low, why make a new droptop altogether, you ask? A fair question, and the answer very well might come down to projecting a more youthful image and attracting younger buyers into Lexus showrooms – even if they don't ultimately buy a convertible at all. Lexus is well aware that its core customer base is aging, and is in no rush to alienate its more mature clientele, but if it's going to succeed in the long run, it's going to have to bring in younger customers. Have an opinion one way or the other? Voice it in the informal poll below.

Lexus LF-C2 Concept teased ahead of LA Auto Show debut

Tue, 11 Nov 2014

Lexus is bringing an appropriate concept to the 2014 LA Auto Show in the form of the topless LF-C2 Concept you see teased above (click on the image to enlarge). We really don't have a lot information on this one as of yet, although we only have just over a week to wait.
We can, however, speculate. Does the LF-C2 preview a convertible LF-LC? Maybe. Could this show off a replacement for the IS Convertible, maybe modeled on a RC coupe with a folding-metal roof? That's also a pretty fair possibility.
Proving that social media reveals have well and truly jumped the shark, Lexus will release further teasers of the LF-C2 during a three-day social media campaign. That'll culminate with its LA Auto Show debut on November 19.

Lexus compact crossover based on the UX could debut in Geneva

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We have but one line to go on, from Car magazine's section on Lexus in the rundown of Geneva Motor Show reveals: "Baby SUV not yet confirmed, but word is that a Lexus small crossover based on UX concept is due." Actually, there's a tad more than hearsay to add to that line: Lexus International EVP Yoshihiro Sawa said one year ago that the carmaker already approved a production version of the UX, and that it is "not so far away." The trail goes cold there, though, when trying to divine what a civilian UX would look like. The production model should borrow its platform and some organs from the Toyota C-HR, which rides on the TNGA bones also shared with the Prius. Yet the UX concept, shown at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, warped so many dimensions it belongs in the coming Avatar sequels or a " Time Bandit" reboot. Chapeau to the designers for compressing so much action in so little space; at 173.2 inches long, 74.8 inches wide, and 59.8 inches tall, on a 103.9-inch wheelbase, the UX concept was a smidge larger than an Audi Q3, a smidge smaller than the Mercedes GLA. A retail crossover based on the concept would need to give up 93 percent of the UX's character, but that remaining 7 percent would still be powerful — especially when you add a big ol' spindle grille. We expect the Lexus baby CUV to come to America, but that's not confirmed. Lexus did trademark the names UX 200, UX 250, and UX 250h with U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in 2016, and Jeff Bracken, Lexus' North America group VP and GM, said, "Our dealers are all over us to produce that concept vehicle." And why not? Crossovers constitute the majority of Lexus' U.S. sales, and Lexus seriously seeks the younger buyers who can't get enough compact crossover bait. And the production UX would provide a new entry-level vehicle to challenge entrants in the GLA and BMW X1 class, where the Germans and other carmakers are minting money. Lexus has pledged not to sell a vehicle in the U.S. for under $30,000, but it's got room to play with between that floor and the $35,985 Lexus NX. Related Video: