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2002 Lexus Is300 E- Shift Sedan (3.0l 6-cyl 5speed Automatic) Low Miles! on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:88524 Color: of car
Location:

Lake Jackson, Texas, United States

Lake Jackson, Texas, United States

2002 Lexus IS 300 

e- shift sedan (3.0L 6-Cyl 5speed automatic) 


LOW MILES! 


The incredible 2002 Lexus IS 300 E-Shift Sedan is an invigorating performance machine that will pump adrenaline into any driver who dares to take the wheel. Do you really need any other reason to want one? The fairly new set of tires means that you will be on the road without hesitation. You can drive off in the Lexus IS 300 E-Shift Sedan feeling safe and confident with these tires.

A unique vehicle that exudes taste and sophistication.

This Lexus includes:

  • POWER & LEATHER PKG (dual power seats, mirrors, and locks)
  • PWR TILT/SLIDE MOONROOF
  • tilt wheel
  • cruise control 
  • 6 cd player (has issues playing some brands of cds)
  • tape player 
  • lexus premium sound system 
  • 3 slot garage memory 
  • tinted windows 
  • aftermarket rims 
  • falken tires 
  • Spolier 
  • Spare Tire & Rim
  • Can provide an extra aftermarket rim matching rims currently on car & another spare tire(not on rim) if you wish
  • 2 car keys
  • Valet Key
  • Wallet Key
  • Original owners manual
  • Original maintenance manual 
  • Lexus first aid kit in trunk
  • Lexus supplied roadside kit (jack, tire iron, etc) 

I'm sure there is other stuff in the car that I'm forgetting to list.


 car is  rare Graphite Gray Perl color


Low Miles!

Runs great- no mechanical issues 

clean title no accidents or other body work done to the car 


I have been living overseas and now relocated overseas permanently. Thus this car needs to find a new home.


Car has been kept in climate controlled storage mostly. I did have someone who took it out and drove it routinely and kept up to date with all servicing.

only premium grade fuel has been used in the car- per Lexus guidelines 

only used mobile one oil -per lexus guidelines.


Car is currently registered and has Texas state inspection sticker 





please note one of the keys is cracked- though it still functions. I was told by Lexus this is common due to the key's design. 

I'm sure there is other stuff in the car that I'm forgetting to list.




Everything has been serviced recently on the car by Lexus dealership. 

Lexus also completed a complete inspection of the car. The car passed all test and routine maintenance inspection test. 


we went ahead and replaced the battery in the car for your convince.

In addition, to other items (AC, Belts, etc)




I also had the dealership give me a current appraisal for the car-as is. 

Please see the attached appraisal sheet.

I was told by Lexus this car is in high demand and is rather popular make and model. Plus the car has low miles for it's age...which I was told increased their appraisal amount. As it's very rare for them to see this year and model with so few miles.


exterior of car


photos of the car were taken the day this listing was posted- and accurately showcase the car's condition


As seen in the photos- the care needs a new rear bumper. The bumper cost less than $400 to buy new...the expense is getting the bumper painted and color matched. I have got a couple of bids to do this....and it's not that costly to do.


Car does have a few small dents and scratches that are to be expected by a car of this age. However, they are all very minor and not really noticeable - unless you knew they were there. I attempted to photo theses- however they would not show up in a photo. 


Tries have been replaced recently and are still in good condition.

Rims- would be something someone might want to replace- due to appearance 


Interior

Inside of the car has been kept in excellent condition

original lexus floor mats are included with the car


Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. We have tried our best to list everything here in detail...but I'm sure you might have some additional questions.



this is a used car...so the vehicle is sold "as is" "where is". Manufacturer's warranties may still apply.  No representations or warranties are made by the "Seller", nor are any representations or warranties relied upon by "Bidders""buyer" in making bids or offers to purchase.




The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges.    Full payment must be received before the vehicle is delivered to the shipping company. 


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Here We Go Again: Lexus attacks EVs in new ad [UPDATE]

Wed, Sep 10 2014

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2015 Lexus RC F Review

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Every 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.

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