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2006 Lexus Is250 Base Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:90571 Color: Features
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Thank you for looking at my 2006 Lexus IS250 AWD.  This was my entry into the luxury line and I don’t think I will be able to move away after owning this car. There is a reason that Lexus has more repeat customers than any other line.  The All-wheel Drive handles the Omaha snow exceptionally well, I never had a problem getting up hills or getting stuck.  The heated and air-conditioned seats are a definite bonus.

Mileage: 90,57X

Other features worthy of note (I am certain I will leave some things out):

·         6 disc CD/MP3

·         Bluetooth

·         Navigation with back up camera

·         Programmable garage door opener on rearview

·         Wheel locks

·         Keyless start button

·         Compass on rearview

·         Moonroof

·         Wheel locks

·         Nearly new tires

·         Cargo net in truck

·         All the Lexus mats

Contact me at 402.669.1127 to test drive.    Kelly Blue Book’s estimated price is $15,500, I am sure we can come to terms. 

 

Here is some additional info on the specs:

DriveTrain

DRIVE TYPE: All wheel drive

TRANSMISSION: 6-speed shiftable automatic

Engine & Performance

BASE ENGINE SIZE: 2.5 L

CAM TYPE: Double overhead cam (DOHC)

CYLINDERS: V6

VALVES: 24

VALVE TIMINGVariable

TORQUE: 185 ft-lbs. @ 4800 rpm

HORSEPOWER: 204 hp @ 6400 rpm

TURNING CIRCLE: 35.5 ft.

Suspension

·          Double wishbone front suspension

·         Multi-link rear suspension

·          Four-wheel independent suspension

Interior Features

Front Seats

·          Multi-level heating passenger seat

·          10 -way power passenger seat

·          10 -way power driver seat

·          Passenger seat with power adjustable lumbar support

·          Multi-level heating driver seat

·          Driver seat with power adjustable lumbar support

·          Height adjustable driver seat

·          Height adjustable passenger seat

·          Leather

·          Bucket front seats

Rear Seats

·         Folding with storage and pass-thru center armrest

·         Rear ventilation ducts

Power Features

  • Remote keyless power door locks

·         Power mirrors

  • Heated mirrors

·         4 one-touch power windows

Instrumentation

  • Clock

·         Tachometer

  • Trip computer

·         External temperature display

  • Low fuel level warning

·         Compass

Convenience

  • Cruise control

·         Front console with storage

  • Front and rear cupholders

·         Front door pockets

  • Remote trunk release

·         Retained accessory power

  • Front seatback storage

·         Electric speed-proportional power steering

  • Universal remote transmitter (for garage door, security system, etc.)

·         Tilt and telescopic steering wheel

  • Transmission, cruise and audio controls on steering wheel

Comfort

  • Interior air filtration

·         Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger

  • Trunk light

·         Wood trim on center console

  • Alloy trim on dash

·         Wood trim on doors

  • Front and rear reading lights

·         Alloy and leather trim on shift knob

  • Leather steering wheel

·         Rear floor mats

  • Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror

·         Dual illuminating vanity mirrors

In Car Entertainment

  • Element antenna

·         13 total speakers

  • 194 watts stereo output

·         AM/FM stereo

  • Speed sensitive volume control

·         Auxiliary audio input

  • 1 subwoofer(s)

·         Radio data system

Exterior Features

Roof and Glass

  • Variable intermittent wipers

·         Rear defogger

  • Power glass sunroof

Tires and Wheels

  • Alloy wheels

·         17 x 8 in. wheels

  • Steel spare wheel

·         225/45R V tires

  • All season tires

·         Inside mounted spare tire

  • Temporary spare tire

Safety Features

  • 4-wheel ABS

·         Front and rear head airbags

  • Dual front side-mounted airbags

·         Child seat anchors

  • Remote anti-theft alarm system

·         Emergency braking assist

  • Ventilated front disc / solid rear disc brakes

·         Rear door child safety locks

  • Daytime running lights

·         Engine immobilizer

  • Front fog/driving lights

·         Dusk sensing headlamps

  • 2 front headrests

·         3 rear headrests

  • Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation

·         Rear center 3-point belt

  • Front and rear seatbelt pretensioners

·         Stability control

  • Traction control

·         Electronic brakeforce distribution

  • Emergency interior trunk release

·         Rear height adjustable headrests

  • Tire pressure monitoring

 

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