Lexus Ls 400 1996 on 2040-cars
Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1996
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lexus
Model: LS
Trim: LS 400
Options: Sunroof
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 205,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: LS 400
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
LEXUS LS 400 1996 AUTOMATIC BEAUTY BLACK ON BLACK AS WELL AS TINTED WINDOWS. HAS 205,00 MILES. DAILY DRIVER SO MAY HAVE EXTRA FEW ON IT WHEN YOU GET IT. HAVE ALL SERVICE RECORDS OVER $4000. IN RECEIPTS NEW TIMING BELT, BATTERY,ALTERNATOR,TIRES ETC. ALSO HAVE EXTRA SET OF CHROME WHEELS WITH NEWER TIRES SHOWN IN PICS THAT IS GREAT LOOKING NEWER PAINT JOB, EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD DRIVE IT ANY WHERE TRUST WORTHY CAR. NO LEAKS OR BURNING FLUID NICE QUIET SMOOTH RIDE ALSO HAS 5-DISC CH.ANGER IN GLOVE BOX. PICTURES DO NOT DO JUSTICE. INTERIOR CLEAN SEATS NOT RIPPED. NO MAINTANCE NEEDED. PICTURES ARE SHOWN WITH CHROME WHEELS AND W/O THE PRICE LISTED IS WITH CHROME WHEELS JUST SHOWING PHOTOS SO YOU GET 2- SETS OF WHEELS THE CHROME WHEELS AND TIRES ARE A PLUS COST OVER $1300.MY TERMS ASK ANY ?'S PRIOR TO BIDDING THESE CARS RUN FOREVER. CAR IS SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY. PLEASE PAY AT END OF AUCTION YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN SHIPPING. AND ARRSNGING PICK UP GOOD LUCK.
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Chris Harris flogs the Lexus RC F
Fri, Feb 20 2015Chris Harris went to the Monticello race track in New York to sample the Lexus RC F, and, to be honest, he had to figure out how to love it on a circuit. Smitten with the luxury coupe's looks and cabin and naturally-aspirated V8 before taking the driver's seat, Harris found that four laps on track exposed its Achilles' heel: mass. Harris quoted the weight of his car at 1,860 kilograms, or 4,092 pounds, which is about one junior varsity athlete beyond the 3,958-pound curb weight of the coupe we drove. The 478 horsepower and 391 pound-feet of torque couldn't stoke the hustle Harris wanted, removing all the easy friskiness expected from the coveted FR setup, and leading to quick brake fade. He made note of the Lexus' lack of torque compared to the BMW M4, but in truth the RC F is only 15 lb-ft shy of its Munich nemesis. It is, however, at least 400 pounds heavier. On public roads, though, it's a different story. When not being pushed to prove itself in tight spaces, Harris thinks the Lexus is still a "curious blend of things," but a GT whose noise, styling and non-Germanness mean that it "certainly has a place," and might just take time to grow into. Related Video: News Source: Chris Harris on Cars via YouTube Lexus Coupe Luxury Performance Videos chris harris
Why the Lexus GS death rumors aren't surprising
Wed, May 3 2017For months, rumors have persisted that the Lexus GS is dying, to be replaced in the lineup by the ever-growing ES. After spending some time with one, we can't really figure out why it hasn't happened sooner. For a long time, the smaller, less expensive, more efficient front-wheel-drive Lexus ES has been growing in size and dominating the rear-wheel-drive GS in sales. As customers move from sedans into crossovers, Lexus' five-car lineup of the CT, IS, ES, GS, and LS is looking a bit too crowded. We shouldn't lament the loss of another rear-wheel-drive sedan. Lexus customers sure as hell haven't. There are better options available. Outside of the GS F, the Lexus GS isn't a car that encourages you to drive in a way that would take advantage of a rear-wheel setup. In the rain and the snow, the front-wheel drive ES is likely to be a more stable and sure-footed car. If you want power, the less expensive ES 350 actually has a more powerful engine than the base GS 200t. It's nearly a second quicker to 60 mph as well. Stepping up to a GS 350 puts a nearly $12,000 divide between the ES and the GS. Yes, you can get the GS with all-wheel drive, but how many people well and truly need it? Size-wise, the ES is nearly identical to the GS, with the ES being longer but narrower by just over an inch in either direction. Being front-wheel drive, the ES has better rear packaging, meaning a roomier rear seat. The GS does beat the ES on cargo capacity, but on nearly every other measurement the ES is roughly identical or better. Another editor noticed the exact same thing when the current ES debuted nearly four years ago. That goes for pre- and post-refresh models. The ES isn't quite as handsome as the GS (as long as you ignore the spindle situation up front). From some angles, the ES looks like nothing more than the tarted up Toyota Avalon it is. From behind the wheel, the GS fails to convey any sense of excitement or occasion. It's simply a shoulder shrug of a car. When competition like the BMW 5 Series or Mercedes-Benz E-Class offer both refinement and a decent infusion of fun, it's hard to make a case for the Lexus. The ES isn't any better, but with a base price of $39,895 it's a far more reasonable proposition than a $47,305 GS. Our test car was starting to show its age, as the competition has long sailed by when it comes to noise, vibration, and harshness. Lexus quiet this GS 200t was not. All that said, it seems that customers have already spoken.
Lexus says it's not worried about LS sales decline in face of S-Class, Model S
Fri, 04 Jul 2014The Lexus LS is old. Sure, it received a refresh for model year 2013, but it hasn't had a clean-sheet redesign since George W. Bush was in office. It's the oldest vehicle in its segment, debuting in 2007, a full year before the current-gen BMW 7 Series, two years before the Hyundai Equus and Jaguar XJ and three years before the Audi A8.
This is particularly troubling as buyers flock to the heavily redesigned Mercedes-Benz S-Class, which debuted late last year, and the all-electric Tesla Model S. Despite this move, though, Lexus is (worryingly in our minds) not at all concerned.
"We don't feel it's a problem with the car," Brian Smith, VP of marketing for Lexus, told Wards Auto. "Many of the buyers in that segment want what's new and they're trying it."
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