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2009 Lexus Ls460 Awd Black On Black Loaded! on 2040-cars

US $27,488.00
Year:2009 Mileage:99564
Location:

Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States

Manitowoc, Wisconsin, United States
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2009 Lexus LS-460 AWD Luxury Sedan 


Presented is a beautiful 2009 Lexus LS460 Luxury Sedan in Obsidian Black over Black leather interior. We are the 2nd owners of this Lexus which has been serviced at Lexus since day one of ownership. MSRP new was nearly 80k! You will find luxury, styling, and above all comfort in this car! Nicely equipped with DVD Navigation, 19-speaker Mark Levinson Premium sound system, multi-disc changer, Backup Camera, Bluetooth technology, hand-free phone, satellite radio, nav traffic, power rear sunshade, power rear trunk lid, comfort seating package including heated & cooled seats, rear heated seats, Xeon headlamps w/ washers, and intuitive parking assist. You will also find a leather trimmed interior, wood steering wheel, smart access with push-button start & stop, electric inside & outside mirrors, power folding mirrors, Lexus homelink, and an impressive 8-speed transmission with a 4.6L V8 that puts down 357HP! Lastly you will find yourself never stranded at home in a snow storm when you could be out cruising around in this car with it's ALL-WHEEL-DRIVE system! I'm sure I am missing something but you are more than welcome to e-mail or call with any questions you may have!


The first owner was a doctor from the Chicagoland area who commuted to the north suburbs daily. The car was serviced at Lexus for each recommended interval and it's last maintenance was the "MAJOR" 90k mile service aside from a recent oil change and tire rotation by our local Lexus dealer last month. Brakes are in good shape, tires are Bridgestone and have an estimated half thread (6/32's) remaining. The car is free of any major dents, dings, or scrapes. The interior is smoker-free and has been routinely detailed. No major visible imperfections lie in the interior...clean carpets, no stains, or odors. No service lights or warning lights appear on the dash. The only attention that could be used in the future could be rear shocks. These are notorious to being replaced shortly after or before 100k. The car to my knowledge appears to be very good condition inside and out and you will not be disappointed! Compare the S-550 Mercedes and you will find more value, comfort, and reliability in the Lexus LS460! I will assist in shipping if need be or the closest surrounding airports are Green Bay (35minutes) / Milwaukee (1hour 20minutes).


Please do not hesitate to call August at 920-242-8417 with any questions you may have!


*I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime as I have the vehicle for sale locally*


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Tue, May 17 2016

UPDATE: Judging by this mule's dash-to-axle ratio, we think it's probably an LS sedan, not an ES as previously identified. The text below has been updated. Wow. Take a good look at those headlights! As you can see from the images in the gallery above, Lexus is hard at work on the next generation of its luxurious LS sedan. The massive appendages affixed to the front of this mule make us wonder what's going on behind those fake headlights – we'd expect some fancy LED units on the production model. Ditto for the rear, where those equally tacked-on taillights will be replaced with a fancier set with upward-sweeping light bars. Getting past the crazy eyeballs, it seems that Lexus will continue refining its current styling language with the next LS. There's sure to be a pinched Spindle grille, and a long wheelbase ought to offer plenty of space for four adult-size occupants. Whereas the IS and larger GS carry the brand's sportier aspirations, going up against the likes of BMW and Mercedes-Benz, the LS will continue to be aimed at a more relaxed luxury buyer. Interestingly, our spy shooters were quick to point out that Lexus brought along 5 Series and 7 Series sedans to compare with its next LS. In any case, we wouldn't expect any significant changes to excite the enthusiast crowd. Related Video:

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