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Year:1996 Mileage:288000 Color: Gold /
 White
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Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: jt8bh22f4t0057903 Make: Lexus
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: LS
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 288,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: White
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 4
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Year: 1996
Condition: Used

1996 Lexus LS 400 Luxury Sedan with every single option + Bluetooth


This Lexus is finished in Cashmere Beige Metallic with an Ivory leather interior.  The interior is still in excellent condition.

 

PLEASE take a good look at all the pictures. This vehicle runs and drives extremely well.

This Lexus has Heated Seats, One Touch Power Windows and Moon Roof, Memory Power Seats, Climate Control, AC BLOWS Ice Cold, Traction Control, 6 disc changer and IN-DASH 6-1/2 LCD.  Panasonic's CQ-VD6503U DVD player delivers top-notch video playback, extensive surround-sound processing, and lots of system-expansion options.  Touchscreen controls and easy-to-follow menus let you whip through system commands, and you can even select DVD menu items directly by tapping on the screen, instead of having to use the remote.   It also come with a Panasonic BLUETOOTH so you can use the cars's speaker system as your cell phone.   I paid $4000 to have this system installed. 

There's a few rust spots, but the exterior of this car is in beautiful condition. The paint shines wonderfully and the panels are in great shape. I would like to mention that a few rims have minor nicks. The side real panel has a minor scrape. 


Besides that there is not much to mention. This car will really be appreciated when seen in person. 


The V8 engine is quiet and provides smooth power. The transmission shifts through the gears effortlessly. The steering and brakes feel tight and the ride is soft. This car drives just as a typical LEXUS should. It is obvious that this car has been well taken care of. 


E-tested (april) - There's a crack in the windshield so it will cost you $200 to fix.

 

The car will easily run 500,000 miles or 700,0000km so it will last forever if you take care of it.

 

I'm buying a newer Ls460 which is why I am selling.

 

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Google shares more details on self-driving car accidents

Wed, Jun 10 2015

Google has pledged to release monthly reports on the status of its self-driving car program, and says these updates will include information on accidents involving the vehicles. But the company won't release the actual accident reports, a sore point for activists who recently have clamored for the company to be more transparent in the way it tests this promising technology on public roads. "Google is dribbling out bits of information in the hope to silence legitimate calls for full transparency," said John Simpson, privacy director for Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit that has asked Google to release reports from the 12 accidents the company says it has been involved in over the past six years. "They are testing on public roads, and the public has a right to know exactly what happened when something goes wrong." Under California law, the accident reports are not considered public records. Google has attributed all accidents to human error, and says drivers of the other cars involved caused 11 of the 12 accidents. In eight of those, the Google cars were rear-ended, and the autonomous vehicles were sideswiped in two other crashes. One of the accidents occurred at an intersection when a human driver failed to yield at a stop sign, and in one incident, a Google driver accidentally rear-ended another car while manually driving. Google had previously provided those details. The first monthly report installment sheds new light on which types of self-driving vehicles were involved, directions of travel, locations, and whether the cars were operating in autonomous or manual mode. Update: Google says this information comes directly from the OL 316 forms used to report accidents involving autonomous cars in California, though it has "edited the summaries lightly to protect other drivers' information." But Google still will not release the original OL 316 forms, nor the "traffic collision report" forms used in California to report accidents. Another company that has been involved in a single self-driving car accident, Delphi Automotive, has released this information, which verified its car was not at fault. Regarding Google, Simpson said, "We now know a few more details of what happened. The problem is that it's Google's version and they want us to take their word for it." The Google self-report adds information that goes beyond accidents, with further details on the company's overall program.

Lexus coupe caught in spy shots actually RC, headed for Tokyo reveal?

Tue, 16 Jul 2013

Lexus may have pulled a fast one on us. The car our spy shooters spotted yesterday may not, in fact, be an IS F Coupe as we indicated. Rather, the car shown above may be a new model, dubbed RC, that will arrive at this year's Tokyo Motor Show.
Following a report from Automotive News, the RC is believed to be a pure coupe, rather than a hardtop convertible. This gels with information provided on the IS sedan's launch, when Lexus spokespeople said the IS Convertible would remain on the current platform. With styling based on the LF-CC from the 2012 Paris show, the new car will share a rear-drive platform with the IS and GS sedans.
Power is expected to come from a 3.5-liter V6 that turns out 306 horsepower. That car will likely wear the RC 350 badge. A hybrid model is expected to follow, but in a twist, it won't be coming to the US. The big news, though, is that the RC will spawn an RC F.

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