Nice 2007 Lexus Ls 460 Priced To Sell! on 2040-cars
Edwardsville, Illinois, United States
2007 Lexus LS 460 for sale - $17,900
I have a very nice 2007 midnight blue Lexus LS 460 for sale. 109,xxx gently driven, well cared for miles, almost all highway. I have had the car for around four years now. It had 36,xxx miles on it when I bought it, and has had nothing but synthetic oil ever since. I am a fanatic about mechanical maintenance, and upon request I can put you in touch with the manager at the auto mechanic shop where it has always received service. I've dealt with the same place for almost 20 years. This car has the sunroof, premium stereo, memory seats/mirrors, and navigation/GPS system. Two cosmetic imperfections exist on the interior. When I bought the car it had a small tear in the passenger seat leather. I called Lexus and they referred me to an upholsterer that they recommended. He told me that if it were his car he wouldn't try to fix it, and that as small as it is it shouldn't ever get bigger, partly because of the quality of the leather Lexus uses. Fact is, 73,000 miles later it looks exactly the same as it did when I bought it, which is to say not very noticeable at all. The second is a tear in the material on the post behind the driver's seat. Not sure what happened, probably the seatbelt pinched it at some point. I've repaired with with vinyl tape. Other than that this car is very nice for it's age and miles, and has lots of life left in it. I drove my last Lexus for over 250,000 miles before letting it go, and even then it still ran great, but I wanted something newer. These things will go forever if you take care of them. I've priced this below Kelly Blue Book for a private sale in "Good Condition." Fact is if it wasn't for the two items I mentioned above, I would call it "Very Good Condition." Also, my asking price reflects the exact NADA price for "Average Trade-in." And if you look on AutoTrader in the St. Louis area, you'll see two 2007 Lexus LS 460's for sale similar to mine, both in the $22,000 range. On Sep-12-14 at 11:57:26 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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