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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

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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Thu, 13 Mar 2014

Used to be that if you wanted a luxury automobile - especially one to be chauffeured around in - your choices were basically limited to a sedan. It could be bigger or smaller, more or less expensive, depending on your needs and budget, but it was always going to have four doors and a trunk. But these days the rich and famous are looking elsewhere for their commodious forms of pampering transportation. There are, of course, the crossovers and SUVs, which only seem to be getting bigger and more expensive thanks to the likes of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, Range Rover L and upcoming Bentley sport-ute. But luxury vans are becoming the new big thing.
That's the point that one dealer in Japan is trying to make to Toyota. The dealership owner himself reasons that if he's going out on the town, he's likely to take his chauffeured Lexus LS. But if he's taking a few friends along, even the biggest sedan isn't going to cut it. So he takes a Toyota Alphard (pictured above, also known as the Vellfire), a JDM van that's even bigger than a Voxy/Noah or Sienna but hardly a high-end affair. That's why he's asking Lexus to make a luxury van.
The idea may seem a little far-fetched, but isn't without precedent. It didn't take much for Lexus to transform the Land Cruiser into the LX and thus create its first luxury SUV. And as Mercedes has shown with pimped-out versions of the Sprinter and now with the debut of the new V-Class in Geneva, there's clearly a market for it... in some countries, anyway. The only question in our minds is how long it's going to take other luxury automakers to catch on, because let's face it: the Chrysler Town & Country ain't gonna cut it for those used to be driven around in a Maybach.

Google shares more details on self-driving car accidents

Wed, Jun 10 2015

Google 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.

Lexus ES350 confirmed for Kentucky production starting in 2015

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Following Thursday's report, Toyota has confirmed that production of the Lexus ES will move to its Georgetown, KY assembly plant starting in 2015. To accommodate the extra 50,000 units of capacity that the ES represents, Toyota will be investing $360 million in the plant and hiring 750 new workers.
In the previous report, sources stated that the state of Kentucky had offered Toyota as much as $146.5 million to move ES production to the Georgetown facility.
The press release, posted below, specifies that only the ES350 will be built in Kentucky, so it's likely that the ES300h hybrid will continue to be built in Japan - where all ES models have been built since the car was introduced in 1989. Toyota's Georgetown plant, which currently builds the Toyota Camry, will also be getting an expansion to its engine plant to produce more four-cylinder engines at a cost of $30 million and will create an additional 80 jobs.