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Awesome 2007 Lexus Ls 460l Fully Loaded Black On Black Runs Perfect Clean Title on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:89277 Color: body and interior upholstery treatments and sport front seats
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States

2007 Lexus LS 460L 4-Door Sedan (Long Wheel Base)

Engine:

 4.6L V8 SFI DOHC 32-Valve

Transmission:

 Automatic (w/Tiptronic)

Drive:

 2-Wheel (rear)

Mileage:

 91500

Key features: Smart Key, Navigation, Leather, 6-Disc CD Changer w/MP3, DVD, with 30GB Hard Drive,Mark Levinson Sound, Bluetooth, Voice Activated Navigation System, Dual Zone Automatic Climate Control with Air Purifier, push Button Start, Soft Close doors, Heated & Cooled Seats, Laser Cruise, Park Assist, Moon Roof, Park Assist,, Backup Camera, Rear & Side Sunshades, Tinted Windows, Rear Seat package with Reclining option and audio controls, rear cool box, and much more..... 

Detailed item info

Model Overview
Whether in standard-length (LS 460) or long-wheelbase (LS 460 L) form, the LS 460 is powered by a 4.6-liter V8, mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission. In rear-wheel-drive cars, it delivers 380 hp, while all-wheel-drive models put out 357 hp.The V8 has sophisticated technology, including electrically operated variable valve timing, dual fuel injection and a high 11.8:1 compression ratio. Altogether the engine lives up to its reputation for smoothness and thanks to the almost seamless operation of the buttery 8-speed automatic transmission, it can rush up to speed with little fuss or fanfare. 60 mph comes in just 5.4 seconds for rear-wheel-drive models, yet it is also capable of a quite reasonable EPA highway rating of 24 mpg. The all-wheel-drive system on the LS 460 is offered on either version and utilizes a Torsen limited-slip differential to send more power to the front wheels when needed; the system defaults to sending 60 percent of torque to the rear wheels in normal conditions. The LS 460 feels elegant, luxurious and fast--yet it's among the quietest, most comfortable cars of any price thanks to meticulous attention to sound insulation and acoustic side glass. Little if any road or wind noise makes it into the cabin at freeway speeds and the engine settles to a distant purr. The LS 460's interior has a soft, rich appearance that was benchmarked with private jet cabins; it's conservative, yet impressive in the details. The instrument panel has a simple two-tier appearance, accented with grain-matched wood trim, and the seats are upholstered in soft, supple leather.Standard-length LS 460 models have plenty of back-seat space, but for those wanting even more space without concerns about whether they're going to fit in the garage, the LS 460 L adds nearly five inches of overall length, which translates to that much extra legroom for the back seat. Executives and VIPs will want to get the Executive Class Seating Package, with a host of extra features but most notably a right rear ottoman-type seat with leg rest. The seat can recline up to 45 degrees and has upper-back adjustment and a massage function. What's more, the package includes an infrared sensor for the climate control that actually measures surface body temperatures and adjusts accordingly. The new LS 460 Sport adds an aggressive edge to the big Lexus, with Brembo brakes, 19-in split-10-spoke forged alloy wheels, a sport-tuned air suspension, special exterior body and interior upholstery treatments and sport front seats.The safety features offered in the LS 460 are arguably at the leading edge of automotive technology. Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (VDIM) is a standard feature on the LS and is a step better than typical electronic stability control because it integrates the electronic power steering, electronically controlled brakes, throttle and anti-lock brake systems to react much faster and less abruptly to any impending loss of control. A Pre-Collision System is available on the LS; it uses inputs from the included dynamic radar cruise control to ready safety systems if an impact is expected. The Adaptive Front lighting system is another nifty feature that helps illuminate into a corner, angling with the steering wheel; front side airbags, front and rear side-curtain bags, dual front knee bags are also included--as is a first-aid kit.In addition to a full roster of luxury-car features, including a hard-drive navigation system with music storage and Bluetooth interface, another gee-whiz offering on the LS 460 is the optional Advanced Parking Guidance System helps with either parallel or back-in parking by actually steering into the parking space--using the backup camera and sonar parking sensors--while the driver modulates speed with the brake pedal.                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Bid only if you are serious about buying the vehicle.  Buyer is responsible for delivery. I will do my best to assist with it.  A small deposit (through Paypal, bank wire or straight deposit) must be transferred within 48 hours of the auction's end or I reserve the right to re-list the vehicle.  The balance due is payable within five days from the auction's end.  Paypal is only accepted for the initial deposit, not for the balance due.  The vehicle is sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with no warranty expressed or implied.  Powertrain warranty can be purchased separately.  Contact me for details.. To reach immediately dial 214-200-1727.  Bidders are urged to inspect before placing bids.  Mileage could be slightly higher at the time of delivery.  Buyer to pay 6.25% Texas sales tax, which will be waived in his state of residence.  You will not have to pay this tax if you ship the vehicle or if you are a licensed dealer.  If something is not in the pictures, it probably does not come with the vehicle (e.g. manuals, extra keys, etc.).

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