Lexus Ls600hl $130,000.00 New, Executive Package And Advanced Precollision on 2040-cars
Columbiana, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0L V8 from IS-F with Hybrid System 438HP
Fuel Type:Hybrid-Electric
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Lexus
Model: LS
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 14,000
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Sedan
Disability Equipped: No
Up for sale is a nearly new Lexus LS600HL. This is the top of the line for Lexus, window sticker was $130,000.00 The car has every available option offered from Lexus including the special order executive seating package and the advanced precollision package. The car is flawless in every way and parked in a heated garage at home and while at work. This car was a later 2011 built in 7/11 and still has lots of warranty left. The title is clean and in hand. No paint work or bodywork, no stories, just too many cars and its not being driven. The Lexus Enform is still active allowing you to dial into Lexus for destinations to be sent to your navigation wirelessly. Having a laid out LS460L in the past there is no comparison to the LS600HL. There is nothing missing on this car, shipping or airport pickup can be arranged in advance. See the features listed below, and you can reach me with any questions at 330-360-5265 Thank You
Features include:
- Special Order Executive Seating Package ($12,000.00)
- Heated, Cooled, Memory, Power, Massaging Rear Seats
- Power ottomen for right rear passanger with shiatsu Massage and remote control
- Power sunshades for the rear doors and the rear window
- Seperate DVD player for the rear seats along with a power folding screen in the ceiling
- 4 Zone heating and cooling with automatic climate control
- Audio controls in the rear
- Fixed Rear Console with airline style tray table
- Wooden assist handles handcarved by the Yamaha Piano Company
- Additional airbags in the rear doors as well as an additional bag built into the rear seat ottomen
- Exclusive Credit Card Access Key that can be kept in the wallet
- Rear Seat Air Purification System
- Suade Headliner
- Power Door Closers
- Power Trunk Lid
- Special Order "Advanced" Precollision ($5,800.00) not the basic radar cruise
- Includes the Standard Radar Guided Cruise Control with the exception of setting it at any speed
- Active Lane Keeping Assist that typically will drive itself on the highways. The system uses two additional cameras mounted at the top of the winshield to track lane markings on the road. While the cruise is active the car assists you in driving by keeping itself in the middle of the lane requiring less feedback, while the cruise is not active the system will beep and turn the steering wheel automatically pulling the car back into the lane. The system is not completely handsfree as it will beep and tell you to keep your hands on the wheel if you attempt self driving for over a minute or so.
- Pedestrian Detection using an additional stereo camera mounted to the rear view mirror and infared technology in the headlamps allowing the car to detect people or animals beyond the headlamps during night driving and will alert and automatically spike the brakes
- Driver attention monitor, using an infared camera on top of the steering wheel will study the drivers face and alert the driver if they should fall asleep or not be facing forward to avoid an impact if someone would pull out in front of you etc.
- Other LS600HL Exclusives include:
- Special Semi Aniline Leather
- Leather extended to the entire dashboard, tops of the doors and the suade headliner
- Them special LED headlamps
- Exclusive grille, lower bumper design, blue tinted tail lamps, and blue Lexus badging
- Hybrid emblems for landing them special hybrid only parking spots at green shopping centers and concert venues (without driving a prius or a volt)
- Special EV Mode will turn the engine off and allow you to drive at low speeds silently on battery pack alone.
- The updated video screen style guage cluster for your speedometer
- Leather steering wheel pad
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