2006 Lexus R400h Awd Premium Hybrid Navigation on 2040-cars
Hamden, Connecticut, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.3 LITER V6
Fuel Type:Hybrid-Electric
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Lexus
Model: RX
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: PREMIUM NAVIGATION
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: ALL WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 86,452
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Unspecified
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
PRISTINE CONDITION, CLEAN AUTO CHECK AND CARFAX, NO ACCIDENTS, NO PAINTWORK, NON SMOKER, LEXUS PREMIUM HYBRID ELECTRIC DRIVE MOTOR, 3.3 LITER V6 ENGINE, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, TRACTION CONTROL, NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH VOICE ACTIVATION, HANDS FREE CELLULAR TELEPHONE LINK, REARVIEW TV CAMERA, PREMIUM LEATHER POWER HEATED SEATS WITH LUMBAR ADJSUTMENT, LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL WITH CONTROLS AND TILT, PREMIUM PACKAGE, DRIVER MEMORY SYSTEM, POWER MOONROOF, ROOF RACK, REAR SPOILER, AM/FM RADIO WITH 6 DISC CD IN DASH, STEERING LINKED ADAPTIVE XENON HEADLIGHTS, SPORT SUSPENSION, REAR PRIVACY GLASS, MAP LIGHTS, AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS, FOG LIGHTS, FULL SIZE SPARE, POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS, POWER HEATED MIRRORS, POWER LIFTGATE, ALLOYS, SPLIT FOLDING REAR SEAT, CARGO COVER, HOMELINK, REAR DEFOGGER WITH WIPER, THEFT DETERRANT SYSTEM, KEYLESS ENTRY, DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS, CURTAIN SIDE AIRBAGS WITH ROLL OVER DEPLOYMENT, STEERING LINKED HEADLIGHTS, AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL, ABS WITH 4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES, BRAKE ASSIST, ANTISKID SYSTEM, INTERIOR AIR FILTER SYSTEM, COMPASS, DIGITAL CLOCK, CRUISE CONTROL, DEALER 125 CERTIFICATION INSPECTION AND ALL SERVICE UP TO DATE, WARRANTY CAN BE EXTENDED UP TO 3 YEARS. CALL JERRY FOR MORE INFORMATION 914-260-0158, WE ACCEPT ALL TRADES. FULL SERVICE DEALER. HAMDEN CT.
On Jan-14-13 at 06:41:54 PST, seller added the following information:
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Lexus rounds out the LS line with 500h hybrid
Tue, Feb 14 2017The 2018 Lexus LS range will feature a full hybrid LS 500h version, which will be presented to the public at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The LS 500h is expected to use a 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V6, also seen in the LC 500h coupe. The platform sibling LC 500 coupe does have an available V8 version in its non-hybrid guise, but perhaps Lexus has seen fit to equip only the sportier coupe with an eight-cylinder – a major deviation from the previous V8-only LS series bloodline. The earlier LS 600h was the first production full hybrid vehicle with a V8 engine, producing 439 horsepower; since the LC 500h's hybrid powertrain only produces 354 hp, the earlier car is likely to remain the horsepower king. The coupe still hits 60 mph under five seconds, so the big sedan should also be able to move briskly. Almost 30 years have passed since Toyota unveiled its Lexus luxury brand and the LS 400 flagship, as the UCF10 body LS 400's design was locked in spring 1987 and the wraps came off in January 1989. The LS 400 of those days was often deservedly revered, and in the following decades it has spawned numerous new generations of high-end Lexus LS sedans. But in case the latter-day LS models have become just a touch too Camry- or Avalon-like, the 2018 version should bring a new edge. Related Video: News Source: LexusImage Credit: Lexus Green Geneva Motor Show Lexus Hybrid Luxury lexus ls
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.
The Lexus LC 500h has a four-speed auto and that's a good thing
Thu, Feb 18 2016Lexus is sharing some powertrain details on the LC 500h ahead of the big hybrid coupe's debut in Geneva. Its new gas-electric setup strays from Toyota's tried-and-true system found in everything from the Prius to the Lexus GS. It's called the Multi Stage Hybrid System that's designed for performance vehicles, and it has an antiquated-sounding piece of equipment buried deep inside that's supposed to make it more enjoyable to drive. The basics: In the LC 500h, its first application, the Multi Stage Hybrid System will consist of a 3.5-liter V6, a hybrid transmission, and a lithium-ion battery pack. The hybrid transmission has an electric motor for motivation (and we're guessing a second for charging) and a four-speed automatic mounted to its rear, which either means inside or aft and in series. Why add ancient tech to a new hybrid system? Lexus says it preserves the connection between throttle input and engine speed that gets lost in a CVT. And while four seems like an insignificant sum in the face of nine- and 10-speed autos, remember that it is an infinite increase in gear count compared to CVT-packing hybrids. Toyota has been using versions of the Hybrid Synergy Drive system since the first Prius debuted in 1997, and the same system is sold under the Lexus Hybrid Drive banner in most of the luxury brand's offerings. These systems use what Toyota calls an e-CVT – two electric motors paired with a planetary gearset. This lets the engine and electric motors share the job of propelling the car – one motor handles charging of the battery and the other is primarily used to drive the wheels but can also recoup energy through regen. Like a conventional CVT, the planetary gearset arrangement allows the gas engine to run at its optimal engine speed when called upon for motivation and/or charging. But that doesn't make for the most exciting or familiar driving experience, as it affects both power delivery and the sound of the power being delivered. This is where the four-speed auto comes in. Based on the limited details Lexus has shared, our hunch is that the hybrid transmission will meld some form of the existing Lexus Hybrid Drive system with two more planetary gearsets, or the basic guts of a four-speed auto. This will provide the four fixed ratios and the feeling of actual shifting gears – because there will be actual gears shifting.