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2008 Lx570 Awd Luxury Pkg, Navigation, Levinson, One Owner/ Non Smoker, All Ser on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:52800
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
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2008 LX570 AWD Luxury Pkg, Navigation, Levinson, One Owner Non Smoker, All Service by Lexus Dealer, Mileage 52,800, Pearl White /Tan

PERFORMANCE FEATURES: 5.71 V8 32-Valve DOHC, Dual VVT-I, 383 hp, 403 lb.-ft. torque, 6-Speed Sequential Automatic Transmission, Throttle Control System w/lntelligence (ETCS-i), Full-Time 4-Wheel Drive w/ 2 Speed Transfer Case, Mechanical Gear Type Locking Center Differential, Front Independent Double Wishbone Suspension w/Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS) and Automatic Height Control (AHC) System, Front And Rear Stabilizer Bars, Power-Assisted Rack-and-Pinion Steering, 4-Wheel Power Assisted Ventilated Disc Brakes, 285/50R20 Mud and Snow Tires, 20" 10-Spoke Alloy Wheels w/Full Size Spare Tire.  


SAFETY FEATURES: Dual Front Airbags Supplemental Restraint System, Fr. & Rr. Seat-Mounted Side Impact & Side Curtain Airbags, 3-Point Safety Belts for All Seating Positions, Front Seat Belt Pretensioners w/ Force Limiters, Anti -Lock Braking System (ABS) with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBO}, Brake Assist (BA), Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) & Off-Road Traction Control I Tire Pressure Monitor, Energy Managing Crumple Zones, Side Door Beams, Theft-Deterrent System w/ Engine Immobilizer, Projector Foglamps I Daytime Running Lamps (DRL), Rain-Sensing Variable Intermittent Wipers, Adaptive Front Lighting System, Active Front Headrests, Intermittent Rear Wiper with Washer, Tool Kit and First Aid Kit.


LUXURY AND CONVENIENCE FEATURES: Leather Trimmed I Genuine Wood Interior Trim, Lexus DVD Navigation System w/Rear View Camera, Lexus Personalized Settings, 8-Passenger Seating I Power Folding 3rd Row Seat, Power Sliding 2nd Row Seat, Illuminated Scuff Plates I Puddle Lamps, Carpeted Floor Mats.

Park Assist Includes: Wide View Front and Side Monitor System, Clearance Sonar System

 Technology Package Includes: Mark Levinson w/19-speakers Reference Surround Sound Audio System with Hard Disk Drive, 6-Di DVD/CD Auto Changer featuring DVD-Audio DVD-Video Playback and Lexus Link (Digital).  Wheel Locks and Cargo Mat.

We are listing this for sale for a personal friend.  E-mail any questions. 


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Lexus UX crossover photo and video released ahead of Geneva

Tue, Feb 27 2018

At long last, we have eyes on the production version of the Lexus UX compact crossover that will debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month. The retail-ready model was previewed by the UX concept shown at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, which looked like Batman's loaner vehicle while his Tumbler was in the shop. As one would expect, the UX that customers will be able to buy has filtered out all of the bizarro, leaving what looks like a little Lexus NX sprinkled with unique design cues, such as the upright vents in front and the full-width taillight. Lexus calls the UX its "first urban crossover," for reasons we can't imagine; even the Lexus LX, which could probably drive from Boston to Reykjavik if given a long-enough snorkel, only gets dirty in Jackson Hole or at Whole Foods. More reasonably, Lexus promises "exceptional body rigidity," a low center of gravity thanks to a hunkered-down platform borrowed from the Toyota C-HR, and handling that "will be as agile as a hatchback." This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Engine specifics will likely wait until Geneva, but we do know that Lexus trademarked UX 200, UX 250, and UX 250h a couple of years ago. The big-brother NX comes in 300, 300 F Sport, and 350h guises, but is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbo putting out 235 hp in standard spec. Lexus will need room between the UX and NX, but UX competitors like the Audi A3 pump out 200 hp, and the BMW X1 serves up 228 hp. The teaser video above reveals the instrument panel, topped by a widescreen infotainment center that looks like a minimalist rework of the Lexus RX interior. The gauge cluster has physical dividers but appears to be completely digital. You can watch Lexus' livestream from Geneva for all the details we don't have now, or just check back here on March 6 for the particulars and the photos. Related Video: Motorsports Geneva Motor Show Lexus Crossover Luxury Videos lexus ux

Lexus RC media event in Japan canceled over lack of interest

Fri, 07 Nov 2014

It's a good thing senior editor Seyth Miersma doesn't live in Japan, or he wouldn't have been able to snap a photo like the one you see here, of a fresh-off-the-line Lexus RC F on hand at a first drive for media. That's because Toyota's Japanese arm has outright canceled its RC press launch. Sure, we've heard about events being delayed, but canceled? That's rare. Even worse is the reason: according to Automotive News, the event was nixed due to lack of interest. Wow.
In an email to media, Lexus said the event "has been canceled due to insufficient attendance," according to AN. The News posits that perhaps it would have just been better to hold the event anyway, in an attempt to save face, and that this is another example of the Japanese culture (especially youth) becoming less and less interested in cars. Of course, there's also the thought that local media just didn't want to drive out to Yokohama to drive the RC on a not-so-sexy press launch, which, if you ask us, is an incredibly lame excuse (do your jobs, folks!).
Either way, will this bode well for the Lexus RC's public launch? Will it receive the same lukewarm response when it arrives at Japanese dealers? We'll see.

Why the Lexus GS death rumors aren't surprising

Wed, May 3 2017

For months, rumors have persisted that the Lexus GS is dying, to be replaced in the lineup by the ever-growing ES. After spending some time with one, we can't really figure out why it hasn't happened sooner. For a long time, the smaller, less expensive, more efficient front-wheel-drive Lexus ES has been growing in size and dominating the rear-wheel-drive GS in sales. As customers move from sedans into crossovers, Lexus' five-car lineup of the CT, IS, ES, GS, and LS is looking a bit too crowded. We shouldn't lament the loss of another rear-wheel-drive sedan. Lexus customers sure as hell haven't. There are better options available. Outside of the GS F, the Lexus GS isn't a car that encourages you to drive in a way that would take advantage of a rear-wheel setup. In the rain and the snow, the front-wheel drive ES is likely to be a more stable and sure-footed car. If you want power, the less expensive ES 350 actually has a more powerful engine than the base GS 200t. It's nearly a second quicker to 60 mph as well. Stepping up to a GS 350 puts a nearly $12,000 divide between the ES and the GS. Yes, you can get the GS with all-wheel drive, but how many people well and truly need it? Size-wise, the ES is nearly identical to the GS, with the ES being longer but narrower by just over an inch in either direction. Being front-wheel drive, the ES has better rear packaging, meaning a roomier rear seat. The GS does beat the ES on cargo capacity, but on nearly every other measurement the ES is roughly identical or better. Another editor noticed the exact same thing when the current ES debuted nearly four years ago. That goes for pre- and post-refresh models. The ES isn't quite as handsome as the GS (as long as you ignore the spindle situation up front). From some angles, the ES looks like nothing more than the tarted up Toyota Avalon it is. From behind the wheel, the GS fails to convey any sense of excitement or occasion. It's simply a shoulder shrug of a car. When competition like the BMW 5 Series or Mercedes-Benz E-Class offer both refinement and a decent infusion of fun, it's hard to make a case for the Lexus. The ES isn't any better, but with a base price of $39,895 it's a far more reasonable proposition than a $47,305 GS. Our test car was starting to show its age, as the competition has long sailed by when it comes to noise, vibration, and harshness. Lexus quiet this GS 200t was not. All that said, it seems that customers have already spoken.