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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR ONE OF THESE LEXUS RX350'S WITH PREFERABLY LOWER MILES AND A NEWISH YEAR LIKE A 2011 OR 2012 BUT THEY ARE JUST TOO EXPENSIVE?! WELL WE HAVE GREAT NEWS FOR YOU RIGHT NOW!!!! OK, CHECK THIS OUT.A 2011 RX350 AWD SUV WITH A VERY LOW MILES,ONLY 20,XXX K ORIGINAL MILES!!! FULLY,FULLY LOADED WITH ALL THE OPTIONS THAT IT'S SUPPOSED TO HAVE.EVERYTHING IS IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER,LOOKS MAGNIFICENT,SHIFTS,DRIVES,CARRIES SOOO SMOOTH.IT'S A JOY LOOKING AND DRIVING THIS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS LEXUS SUV.NOW THE BEST PART OF THIS WHOLE DEAL IS YES,THE PRICE!!! WE ARE ONLY ASKING 24,000 OR BEST OFFER!!! HERE IS HOW AND WHY WE ARE ABLE TO GIVE YOU SUCH A SUPER DEAL.IT SO HAPPENED THAT THERE WAS STORMS THAT MOVED THROUGH OUR AREA,AND THIS IS ONE OF THE VEHICLES THAT WAS IN THE MEASURED OUT PERIMETER THAT WAS WRITTEN OFF BY THE INSURANCE COMPANY.THEY WROTE IT OFF BY STORM,FLOOD DAMAGE.THIS IS WHERE WE STEPPED IN,TOTALLY CHECKED OUT THE VEHICLE INSIDE AND OUT,CONNECTED THIS BABY TO A SCANNER TO FIND ANY ELECTRICAL ISSUES,CAME OUT AT 100%!!!EVERYTHING PERFECT!!!TOOK IT IN TO GET INSPECTED BY THE STATE HIGHWAY PARTOL FOR ROAD WORTHINESS,IT PASSED OF COURSE.COMES WITH A MICHIGAN REBUILT SALVAGE TITLE,IT IS ALL CURRENTLY PAID OFF WITH TITLE ON HAND.
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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.
Pontiac Aztek enjoys rebirth thanks to Millennials
Fri, Sep 11 2015Apparently, Millennials – those between 18 and 34 – aren't afraid to look different on the road, and they like performance, too. A new study by Edmunds is discovering some surprising vehicle choices by this group. Among them, the long-derided Pontiac Aztek is getting a new day in the sun with 25.5 percent its buyers coming from this generation in the first half of 2015. For comparison, Millennials represent an average of 16.8 percent of used car purchases. The Aztek is slowly shaking its reputation as a styling abomination, which seems tied to its appearance on Breaking Bad. The show premiered in 2008, and the Pontiac has been on this list for four of the past five years, according to Edmunds. It even led the pack in 2010. A recent Retro Review from MotorWeek also showed that the crossover wasn't always so hated. While it's still a shock to see the Aztek on any popularity list, the awkward-looking crossover only ranks sixth among Millennials. The vehicle with the biggest portion of buyers from the generation is the Dodge Magnum with 27.6 percent. According to Edmunds, the bluntly styled wagon is especially popular in Detroit and Chicago. The Chrysler Pacifica comes in a close second at 27.3 percent. When it comes to used cars, value and utility appear to trump just about anything else for many Millennial buyers," Edmunds analyst Jeremy Acevedo said in the report. Young buyers aren't afraid of sporty rides, either. The Subaru WRX has 26.4 percent Millennial buyers to rank third place on the list, and the Volkswagen R32 takes fifth at 25.7 percent. Just a few points lower in seventh place is the Nissan GT-R at 25.4 percent, and the final performance machine in 10th place is the Lexus IS-F with 24.7 percent. Related Video:
2013 Lexus LS 600h L
Wed, 15 May 2013I have spent the last seven days driving the Starfire Pearl (read: white) 2013 Lexus LS 600h L you see here. And after roughly 500 miles of errand-running, highway-cruising, commuting and people-schlepping, I can safely say this: I don't get it.
The LS hybrid is a nice car. It's comfortable, has every amenity you'd ever want in a luxury boat, and with its freshened appearance for 2013, it looks modern, integrating the company's new spindle grille into an overall package that's elegant. None of this is bad news. But let me explain why I still cannot wrap my head around the overall LS 600h L package:
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