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2008 Lexus Rx400h Suv Hybrid Awd Nav Black Leather Seats 18" Wheels on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:50990
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Advertising:

 VIN .............: JTJHW31U282065370

 
                                                 Retail
   Vehicle Base Model ....................:   $ 43480.00
   Total Accessories .....................:    $ 6759.00
 
#  PERFORMANCE FEATURES
*  3.3 Liter 24 Valve, DOHC V6 with VVT-i /Front &
   Rear Electric Drive Motors w/Lexus Hybrid Drive
*  Electronically-Controlled Continuously Variable
   Transmission (ECVT)
*  On-Demand All-Wheel Drive
*  Electric Power Rack-and-Pinion Steering
*  4-Wheel Power Assisted Ventilated Front & Solid
   Rear Disc Brakes
*  17" Aluminum Alloy Wheels
*  225/65R17 All-Season Tires
*  Full Size Spare Tire with Alloy Wheel

#  LUXURY 
AND CONVENIENCE FEATURES
*  Auto Dual Zone Climate Control Sys. w/Rear Vents
*  Lexus Premium Audio AM/FM with RDS,
   6-Disc In-Dash CD Player with 8-Speakers
*  Fixed Mast Antenna with FM-Diversity System
*  10-Way Pwr Adj. Driver''s & Front Passenger
   Seat (includes 2-way power lumbar)
*  Power Back Door / Integrated Rear Spoiler
*  One-Touch Up/Down Pwr. Windows w/Pinch Protection
*  Auto-Dimming Power Heated Outside Mirrors
*  Power Door Locks with Anti-Lock Out Feature
*  Key-Integrated Multi-Function Remote Entry System
*  Manual Tilt Leather Steering Wheel with Brushed
   Aluminum / Leather Trim Shift Knob
*  LCD Panel for Ventilation, Audio, Trip Computer,
   Outside Temperature Display and Clock
*  Auto-retracting Tonneau Cover/Rr Bumper Protector
*  3-Spoke Steering Wheel w/Audio, Display, & Voice
   Activation Controls
*  Illuminated Storage Bin
*  Brushed Aluminum Interior Trim
*  Lexus Personalized Settings
*  Carpeted Floor Mats
                                     Retail       Total
Vehicle Base Model ..........................:$ 43480.00      
18" Liquid Graphite Finish Aluminum Alloy Whe     495.00
Two-Level Heated Front Seats, Rain-Sensing Wi     665.00
and Headlamps Washers  ......................
Navigation System Includes:  ................    2650.00
Generation 5 Navigation System with Rear Came
Bluetooth, Voice-Activation, Compass, Energy
Consumption Monitors  .......................
Premium Plus Package Includes:  .............    2060.00
Leather Trim Interior, Power Tilt-Telescopic
Steering Wheel with Memory, Memory Driver''s S
and Outside Mirrors, Illuminated Entry System
Touch Open-Close Moonroof, Roof Rack with Rai
High Intensity Discharge (HID) Headlamps with
Adaptive Front Lighting System (
AFS)  .......
Towing Prep Package Includes:  ..............     160.00
Transmission Cooler, Radiator and Wiring Harn
(does not include ball mount/bracket)  ......
Genuine Wood Interior Trim Includes:  .......     380.00
Wood Steering Wheel, Shift Lever and Knob,  .
Instrument Panel and Console Boxes  .........
All Weather Mats  ...........................     109.00
Preferred Accessory Package:  ...............     240.00
                                               ---------   
Total Accessories ...........................: $ 6759.00  
Destination Charge ..........................: $  825.00
 
                                                   ---------
Total .......................................:   $  51064.00


#  SAFETY FEATURES
*  Dual Advanced Front Airbags, Driver''s Knee
   Airbag, Front & Rear Side Curtain Shield Airbags,
   Front Seat Mounted Side-Impact Airbags
*  3-Point Safety Belts for All Seating Positions
*  Front Seat Belt Pretensioners w/ Force Limiters
   and Manual Height Adjustment Anchors
*  4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System (
ABS) with
   Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Brake
   Assist (BA), Electronically Controlled Braking
   (ECB), & Regenerative Braking Function
*  Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management (
VDIM)
*  Energy Managing Crumple Zones, Side Door Beams
*  Vehicle Theft-Deterrent Sys w/Engine Immobilizer
*  Automatic On/Off Headlamps / Integrated Fog Lamps
*  Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) / Rain-Sensing Wipers
*  Tool Kit and First Aid Kit

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J.D. Power: Vehicle dependability at all-time high, Lexus and Porsche lead

Wed, 13 Feb 2013


Each year, J.D. Power and Associates surveys original owners of three-year-old vehicles to find out what kinds of problems they have had experienced over the last 12 months, and then it uses this data to create its annual Vehicle Dependability Study. This means that the models in the 2013 study are 2010 model year vehicles, and J.D. Power rates each make as well as the top individual models based on how many problems were experienced per 100 vehicles (PP100).
Debunking the idea that carryover models are more dependable than new or updated models, the 2013 study found that the average carryover model experienced 133 PP100, while all-new or redesigned vehicles for the 2010 model year had 116 PP100; vehicles that received minor changes fared the best with just 111 PP100. The overall average for all makes was 126 PP100, which is the lowest figure since the findings were first issued in 1989.

2018 Lexus LC 500 Prototype First Drive

Mon, Jan 18 2016

Chief executives aren't normally as candid as Akio Toyoda was last week. At the launch of hot new Lexus LC 500 coupe at the Detroit Auto Show, the chief executive of Lexus and Toyota and grandson of the company's founder, said that he'd received letters telling him that his Lexus luxury brand cars were dull and boring and that he agreed. "I took them to heart," said this tiny and forceful boss, "and I'm ensuring that the word 'boring' and 'Lexus' will never occupy the same sentence ever again." But boring has been an ongoing problem for Lexus. And for the last year I've been involved in trying to help solve it. Let me explain. Akio has made his extraordinary "Lexus is Boring" speech before. That was five years ago on the windswept golf courses at the Pebble-Beach Concourse d'Elegance at the launch of the fourth-generation GS sedan. With its new-look spindle grille, basking-shark air intakes, and razor-edged curves, GS was the first of the new-look Lexus models, but Akio still wasn't happy. In 2011, after 11 consecutive years of premium market leadership in America, Lexus had lost it to the Germans. Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi didn't just build better looking cars, but more interesting and more fun-to-drive cars. "We're not just making a coupe, we're creating a new generation of Lexus." Lexus' shtick of reliability, immaculate-quality, hybrid gas-efficiency, golf-bag trunk optimization, and specification-adjusted value didn't cut it anymore. Akio, a keen race driver and petrolhead enthusiast, knew his cars needed a dynamic shot in the arm and a smoldering love affair with right-brain desirability. In short, he wanted Lexus engineers to build a car to bring a smile to drivers' faces. A tall order, then. And one which Koji Sato, deputy chief engineer on the LC had to consider carefully. As he says: "Akio's Pebble Beach speech was the starting point; we're not just making a coupe, we're creating a new generation of Lexus." With such a brief, and Akio's legendary peppery opinions in mind, Sato came up with a radical idea. Reckoning that sometime in-house teams can look so much in-house that they become blinkered, he decided he needed to open things up and recruit a team of outsiders. So, for the last year I, along with a small team of hand-picked journalists, race drivers, and keen-driving dealers, have been part of Sato-san's 'irregular army'. Why me? It's a good question.

2013 Lexus IS F

Mon, 25 Mar 2013

Sometimes fortune really smiles on even shiftless car-reviewing Dutchmen like myself, I must admit. I had come into Austin, TX the week before I was supposed to meet up with the good people at Lexus, who had graciously invited me to drive the 2014 IS. I flew in early because Austin is a pretty good place to eat, as well as being a place that my wife doesn't live. Let me say that a nicer way... while my stunningly attractive wife pretty much represents all things good and light in this world, she does occasionally shoot me a sideways glance when I dig in for my fifth Tacodeli breakfast taco. Thankfully, I leave most of my good sense and information about the effects of high-calorie diets on lifespan at home with Molly when I come to Texas, so I can better focus my laser-like attention on car reviews and TexMex. You guys are worth it.
Aside from all the tacos, I was also lucky to be visiting town the weekend before South By Southwest really kicked off in earnest, because it was that Sunday that my good old buddy John, and my new old buddy Pat, were headed up to the Circuit of the Americas to see the first ever SCCA Majors event there. It was lucky that I had planned to be out at CotA, which is east of Austin, because that made it very slightly easier for a very nice woman named Marcia to bring me a 2013 Lexus IS F from Houston, roughly 150 miles away.
Marcia brought me the IS F to replace another press car, which was having mechanical troubles; I didn't ask for the fire-breathing IS but when it was offered up I figured I couldn't do much better as a warm up for the 2014 IS program I was about to go on. See, lucky right?