2014 Lexus Gs 350 on 2040-cars
1777 Lyons Rd., Dayton, Ohio, United States
Engine:3.5L V6 24V PDI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JTHCE1BL4E5023530
Stock Num: P3528
Make: Lexus
Model: GS 350
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Starfire Pearl
Interior Color: Flaxen
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 8147
CARFAX 1-Owner, SAVE THOUSANDS OVER NEW!! Excellent Condition. PREMIUM LUXURY PKG! Moonroof, Heated Leather Seats, All Wheel Drive,Radio, Premium Sound System, HEATED / COOLED SEATS, BLIND SPOT MONITOR, COLD WEATHER PACKAGE. GS 350 trim. CLICK ME!======KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Premium Sound System, Satellite Radio, iPod/MP3 Input, Dual Zone A/C, Heated Leather Seats Leather Seats, MP3 Player, Sunroof, All Wheel Drive, Keyless Entry. ======OPTION PACKAGES: LUXURY PKG W/HEATED RR SEATS/COLD WEATHER PKG: Semi-Aniline Leather, Heated Rear Seats, Adaptive Variable Suspension, sport S+ mode, LED Fog Lamps, Power Rear Sunshade, Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS), Rain Sensing Wipers, Rear Climate & Audio Controls, Multi-Contour 18-Way Power Front Seats, power mid-back, side bolsters, thigh support and 4-way lumbar, Wood/Leather Steering Wheel, Wheels: 18 Unique Design Split 9-Spoke, superchrome, Tires: P235/45R18 All-Season, Driver's & Passenger Seat Memory, Heated/Ventilated Front Seats, Linear Espresso Wood Ornamentation, luxury exclusive high gloss, Rear Manual Side Sun Shades, Cold Weather Package, Heated Steering Wheel, Headlamp Washers, Wiper Deicer, Heavy Duty Heater, Water Repellant Front Door Glass, LEXUS HDD NAVIGATION SYSTEM: 12.3 high resolution screen, Lexus Enform w/SafetyConnect: automatic collision notification, stolen vehicle location, emergency assist button (SOS), enhanced roadside assistance, destination assist, eDestination (1-year trial subscription included), subscription-free Enform App Suite which allows the driver to enjoy various mobile phone applications on the navigation screen, Lexus insider, advanced voice command casual-language voice recognition system, SiriusXM NavTraffic, NavWeather, sports, stocks and fuel prices (1-year trial subscription), BLIND SPOT MONITOR: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA), Power-Folding Exterior Mirrors, INTUITIVE PARK ASSIST (IPA), ONE-TOUCH POWER TRUNK CARFAX 1-Owner Lexus of Dayton: A Service Company That Sells G At Lexus of Dayton, we're committed to providing you professional and attentive help with any of our Pre-Owned automobiles. Our Certified Pre-Owned Lexus vehicles have all been through a rigorous service and reconditioning program. Please ask about our Service Loaner and Pick-up & Delivery services we can provide for all CPO Lexus cars. Lexus of Dayton: a Service Company That Sells Great Cars
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Lexus LC 500 stands apart from the go-fast sport luxury crowd
Thu, Dec 14 2017We at Autoblog, by and large, love the LC 500. For its concept-car looks, derived almost verbatim from the 2012 LF-LC concept. And for the charming V8, which growls and burbles appropriately but doesn't subscribe to the faux-backfire trend. Our Editor-in-Chief, Greg Migliore, perfectly summarized the LC 500's appeal when he drove it recently: "Evening walkers cast curious glances. A guy in an old pickup almost sideswiped me as he gawked while taking the corner fast. It's a celebrity car. It also sounds good; the 5.0-liter V8 growls and rumbles. Style and muscle. An excellent execution." I just spent a week in it, my first encounter with the car, and it made me think most about how it's positioned in the Lexus lineup. Notably, it's not positioned as the performance extreme. This is refreshing, because not every car needs to attempt a Nurburgring time. If you want to hunt road-course records in this day and age, it takes massive power and massive traction. We're getting to the point, perhaps well beyond it, where that is doing the stopwatch more favors than the driver. Part of this is decades of marketing putting the sportiest variant of a particular vehicle above the most luxurious in the pecking order of regular vehicles, which doesn't make a ton of sense if you think about it. In the 1960s, the ultimate Mercedes-Benz was the 600 Grosser limousine, which was built like a Rolex bank vault. It had a huge engine, but the point was to move the massive thing around, not for the sheer pleasure of it. Ironically, the Grosser's engine made its way later into the 300 SEL 6.3, turning a large and luxurious sedan into a surprisingly capable bruiser, and then into the Rote Sau race car. Arguably, this was an impetus for the sort of sporty arms race I'm decrying. (Now, when you talk about supercars, or ultimate luxury cars like a Bentley or Maybach, this distinction makes less sense. But let's limit our discussion to vehicles the well-heeled average consumer could actually purchase — things at the upper end of the ranges of normal car manufacturers.) This takes us to the Lexus LC 500. Unlike Mercedes, whose Mercedes-AMG cars are on top of the regular car pecking order, Audi's RS line, BMW's M Division, and Porsche's various Turbos, the LC 500 is simply a large, powerful car. It's comfortable, it looks interesting, and it has more than enough grunt to get out of its own way. There are Sport and Performance options packages, but there's no LC F or F-Line trim available.
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