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2008 Lexus Ls460 Sedan 4-door 4.6l Grey W Black Leather Nav Loaded Clean Ls 460 on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:59980 Color: Measurements
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States

2008 Lexus LS 460

Smoky Granite Mica (Gray) Exterior 
Black Leather Interior

59k miles
Clean Carfax and Autocheck score of 95!
Non-Smoker Car

380 HP V8 w/ 8 Speed Automatic
16/ 24 MPG Rear Wheel Drive
Navigation, Bluetooth, Voice Activation
Heated & Cooled Seats
Backup Camera, Parking Sensors
Keyless Entry and Drive
Sunroof & Power Rear Shade.
Power Everything!

18" Teleios OEM wheels 
w/ newer Continental DWS rubber

Included both all-weather rubber,
 and carpeted Lexus floor mats


For more than 20 years, Lexus' LS has showcased the brand's top levels of technology, interior furnishings and driving refinement. The Lexus LS 460 is the latest model in this well-known premium luxury sedan line, boasting a supremely smooth V8, an eight-speed automatic transmission, handsome styling, impeccable fit and finish.

At the same time, Lexus has managed to make the most of the LS 460's technology intuitive, with most major functions controlled by good-ol' buttons and a touchscreen. Considering that these cars are often purchased by an older demographic, this is good news since the interfaces in competing models can be bewildering for even the most tech-savvy members of the Internet generation. For anyone interested in a large luxury sedan, the LS 460 deserves the nod.


Specifications

LENGTH 16ft 10.8in
WIDTH 6ft 1.8in
HEIGHT 
4ft 10.1in
GROUND CLEARANCE 
0ft 6.1in
Body style illustration may not reflect the actual shape of this vehicle.

Exterior Measurements

6 ft. 1.8 in. (73.8 in.)4 ft. 10.1 in. (58.1 in.)
16 ft. 10.8 in. (202.8 in.)0 ft. 6.1 in. (6.1 in.)
10 ft. 1.7 in. (121.7 in.)

Interior Measurements

38 in.55.4 in.
58.5 in.55.5 in.
38 in.56.4 in.

Fuel

GasPremium unleaded (required)
22.2 gal.355.2/532.8 mi.
16/24 mpg

Weights and Capacities

5455 lbs..26 Cd
4332 lbs.18 cu.ft.
18 cu.ft.

DriveTrain

Rear wheel drive8-speed shiftable automatic

Engine & Performance

4.6 LDouble overhead cam (DOHC)
V832
Variable367 ft-lbs. @ 4100 rpm
380 hp @ 6400 rpm36 ft.

Suspension

  • Multi-link front suspension
  • Multi-link rear suspension
  • Four-wheel independent suspension
  • Front and rear stabilizer bar


Car is available to be test driven in Tampa, FL upon request.  Title is in hand and can be financed at your local bank if needed.  Local buyer prefered.
Clean Carfax and never been in an accident.  Car has a few minor rock chips and minor scratches, but nothing major.  Always Garage kept and Serviced Locally by Lexus of Tampa Bay.

Don't risk it to save a few thousand dollars.  Do NOT buy a car that has been previously wrecked and repaired!  You don't know what you are getting.  Buy the real deal, a adult only driven executive sedan that has never been in a body shop!  It will save you lots of headaches in the long run.

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