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2007 Lexus Is250 Awd Is 250 All Wheel Drive on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:91000
Location:

Macomb, Michigan, United States

Macomb, Michigan, United States
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2007 Lexus IS 250 AWD. I am the second owner. Has navigation and the luxury package which includes: heated and ventilated front seats, driver and passenger memory searts, xenon headlights with afs, electrochromatic mirrors, reverse tiltdown side mirrors, power tilt/telescoping steering column, rain sensing wipers, power rear sunshade, and maple trim. This car has the Lexus Platinum Vehicle Extended Service Agreement until 8/17/15 or 100,00 miles and it is transferable for a small fee (I think it's $50). Tires have about 6000 miles on them they are Bridgestone Potenza RE970as pole positions, brakes were done in the spring of 13, 90,000 mile service was just done. In the spirit of full disclosure: I was in an accident last spring in this car. Someone pulled out in front of me turning against traffic and I coldn't stop in time. Impact was at pretty low speed. The bumper and grille cracked and needed to be replaced. The headlight had a scuff on lens and had to be replaced and the hood had a slight bend where it meets the grille and was fixed. I had the work done at a high end body shop that specializes in imports and high end vehicles, I have the invoice for the work done. Drive door has a ding to the left and below the door handle Bumper had a couple of scratches and a dent in center right the passenger side a pillar has a stone ding The rear seats have a few small tears The nav bezel has a small ding in it The wheels have paint flaking and curb rash. I was going to relegate these to winter use only, but never got around to buying a new set I can send close ups of these issues if you are interested  photo IMG_0582_zps33bf268a.jpg  photo IMG_0574_zps4411900f.jpg  photo IMG_0481_zps3c73aded.jpg  photo IMG_0482_zps12d3bf3b.jpg  photo IMG_0483_zpsf5594a52.jpg  photo IMG_0484_zpsac1ff1bc.jpg  photo IMG_0490_zps5995ffc3.jpg  photo IMG_0491_zpse9da0860.jpg  photo IMG_0492_zps9c3aff0e.jpg  photo IMG_0493_zps2b6dd60b.jpg  photo IMG_0494_zps360e3ce1.jpg  photo IMG_0495_zps1f1d5972.jpg  photo IMG_0496_zpsd1c2595c.jpg  photo IMG_0497_zps52d5161a.jpg  photo IMG_0498_zpscdb1bf41.jpg  photo IMG_0499_zps443466d9.jpg  photo IMG_0500_zps978de1b9.jpg  photo IMG_0501_zpsbab64978.jpg  photo IMG_0502_zpsd4fc68f9.jpg  photo IMG_0503_zps4b6c8d07.jpg  photo IMG_0504_zps4fa92a6b.jpg  photo IMG_0505_zpsbc1437ff.jpg  photo IMG_0506_zps10af72dc.jpg  photo IMG_0507_zps33e23da5.jpg  photo IMG_0508_zps98619d15.jpg  photo IMG_0509_zpsc77de570.jpg  photo IMG_0510_zps51f9e9ea.jpg  photo IMG_0511_zps95b15f70.jpg  photo IMG_0512_zpsa28f25d7.jpg  photo IMG_0513_zpsc029cfef.jpg  photo IMG_0514_zps65033051.jpg  photo IMG_0515_zpsbb5620e2.jpg  photo IMG_0516_zps1825b267.jpg  photo IMG_0517_zps525d1cdc.jpg  photo IMG_0518_zps0020acbe.jpg  photo IMG_0519_zpsbe14efc0.jpg  photo IMG_0520_zpsfb8e1d90.jpg  photo IMG_0521_zps29bbc797.jpg  photo IMG_0522_zps5aaa0249.jpg  photo IMG_0523_zpsd82addf7.jpg  photo IMG_0524_zps6767ca16.jpg  photo IMG_0525_zpsc42c803b.jpg  photo IMG_0526_zps417f27d0.jpg  photo IMG_0527_zps2ede1609.jpg  photo IMG_0528_zpsb47695a3.jpg  photo IMG_0529_zps37652938.jpg  photo IMG_0530_zps1662fd5e.jpg  photo IMG_0531_zps4cea7146.jpg  photo IMG_0532_zps0896576a.jpg  photo IMG_0533_zps2a1e6db9.jpg  photo IMG_0534_zps2e48b9bd.jpg  photo IMG_0535_zps91a08cca.jpg  photo IMG_0536_zpsdbbb17b9.jpg  photo IMG_0537_zpsb29f13a5.jpg  photo IMG_0538_zps4f39c8e2.jpg  photo IMG_0539_zpsc133abfa.jpg  photo IMG_0540_zps89e95935.jpg  photo IMG_0541_zps1e51bd75.jpg  photo IMG_0542_zpse8dc7038.jpg  photo IMG_0543_zpsf29e9ece.jpg  photo IMG_0544_zps249ca57b.jpg  photo IMG_0545_zps0f690c89.jpg  photo IMG_0546_zpsfbbc03df.jpg  photo IMG_0547_zpsad98a063.jpg  photo IMG_0548_zpsd966076b.jpg  photo IMG_0549_zps8d9e3c83.jpg  photo IMG_0550_zps971c2bbe.jpg  photo IMG_0551_zps51c59515.jpg  photo IMG_0552_zps81bea46a.jpg  photo IMG_0553_zps519b2eae.jpg  photo IMG_0556_zpsca514124.jpg  photo IMG_0557_zpsa15926ce.jpg  photo IMG_0558_zpsb2c772af.jpg  photo IMG_0559_zps7a73423c.jpg  photo IMG_0560_zps0af39ec7.jpg  photo IMG_0561_zps48fe2cd1.jpg  photo IMG_0574_zps4411900f.jpg

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