*2008 Lexus Is250, 6mt, Rwd, Blk Obsidian/cashmere, One Owner, 100k Warranty!* on 2040-cars
Parsippany, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 6-Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Lexus
Model: IS
Trim: 250 Manual
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 62,000
Exterior Color: Black Obsidian
Interior Color: Cashmere
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: 100K Warranty
One owner, fully loaded, perfect first car, under factory warranty, very clean interior and well maintained. Great gas mileage, 80% highway miles. Finally having to let go of my 2008 Lexus IS250, 6-Speed Manual, RWD sedan. The car is Obsidian black with a cashmere interior. Car is in great condition, always taken care of, full synthetic oil changes every 3-4k miles, 15/30/60k maintenances, brakes, engine checks, new tires, etc. The car currently has almost 62k miles with the extended 100k Lexus Warranty. I added some slight modifications to the car as well. It has the Lexus F-sport exhaust system, intake, lowering springs and short shift kit which are all under Lexus warranty. Some other modifications are the Lexus ground effects lip kit, black powdercoated 17" stock wheels, Obsidian black painted grill, headlight housings and roof spoiler. Interior Lexus trim swap from dark wood to graphite and sport pedals. The lighting on the interior is full LED, the headlights are 6000k xenon D4S bulbs w/ 3000k halogen fogs. AAC 6000k angel eyes were also installed in the headlights. Aside from going on about the modifications of the car, it has all of the options possible. Perforated leather is extremely comfortable, heated/cooled seats, Mark Levinson sound and DVD system, bluetooth, voice activated navigation, backup camera, adaptive front lighting, sunroof, keyless entry, push start etc. Please message me with any questions. Looking to sell as soon as possible. The car will run forever and it's one of a kind. I have had great compliments throughout my ownership of the car about how clean and sleek it is, perfectly modified and the luxury of Lexus! The car is priced at $22.9k OBO with everything included, over $6k in modifications alone. Upon contact I have a full list of modifications ready, CARFAX in hand, and my main mechanic for any questions. New brake rotors/pads were just done last week along with an oil change. Car was fully detailed this week and looks brand new!! KBB car value was used and the $6k in modifications are yours free!!
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Tue, Aug 23 2016We have two new VR episodes for you this week, both of which come from the Bridgestone Winter Driving School. In one, we get some instruction in the snow and then have a little fun sliding around. In the other, two instructors give a visual demonstration of how rear- and all-wheel-drive cars handle differently in the snow (which also includes lots of fun sliding). You get to experience it all from the passenger seat, with a view in every direction. The Bridgestone Winter Driving School is located just outside the town of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Facilities include a couple of meticulously maintained ice/snow tracks and a snow skidpad – which, it happens, is the best kind of skidpad. We worked our way up from an all-wheel-drive Lexus NX crossover to a rear-drive Lexus IS, and then the staff gave their drifty demonstration in two similar Lexus IS sedans – one with rear drive and the other with all-wheel drive. There's a preview above, but for the full immersive experience, you'll need the AutoblogVR app for iOS or Android – you can download it for free from the App store and Google Play. Be sure to try it with a cardboard viewer, too! Lexus Driving Videos VR Original Video lexus is virtual reality lexus nx 360video
2015 Lexus RC F Review
Wed, Aug 26 2015Every year, thousands of people buy two-door coupes that bear the badges of BMW M, Mercedes-AMG, Audi RS, and Cadillac V. These cars are powerful, fast, agile, and - if you believe the marketing - are made to kick ass on the track. But, and this is just my theory, only about 0.2 percent of these owners actually drive their cars the way the companies intended. Most buyers, I think, want the image put forth by an M4 or C63 AMG more than any dynamic abilities. These people just want to give the impression that they're out tearing up the local road course, and a $70,000 sports coupe and a pair of Pilotis are just the ticket. Which is not to say they don't use the performance of these cars, just not the full track-day capabilities. If this describes you, I recommend checking out the new Lexus RC F. This coupe is powered by a 5.0-liter V8, complete with 467 horsepower and 389 pound-feet of torque. These figures, while impressive in a vacuum, are troubling when viewed alongside the competition. The Mercedes-AMG C63 tops 500 in horsepower and torque in S guise, while the six-pot Cadillac ATS-V is nearly equal on power but offers almost 60 more pound-feet of torque. And while the BMW M4 cedes more than 40 horsepower to the Lexus, the RC F doesn't feel as potent from the driver's seat. The RC F doesn't even feel as potent as less-powerful competition. This numerical deficit translates to the stopwatch, where the RC F lags behind the force-induced competition. The C63 and ATS-V both hit 60 in 3.9 seconds, while the BMW takes 4.1 seconds (these are all manufacturer estimates, by the way). The RC F needs 4.4 seconds to hit 60 miles per hour. The only vehicle in this segment that's slower is the Audi RS 5, and that's been on sale longer than all its current competitors combined. And the Audi's charms (oh, that glorious engine note) help you overlook its lack of pace. The RC F doesn't have the aging Audi's charisma, making its lack of both perceived and actual pace more glaring. I'm placing blame on this car's overbearing induction sound. It was a neat trick on the original IS F – this car's predecessor – but over the years it's just become kind of played out. At the least the noise is real, piped into the cabin via a resonator, but it sounds too artificial. And the point at which it kicks in is entirely predictable. Neither of these traits contribute to an involving driving experience.