2009 Lexus Ls460 Base Sedan 4-door 4.6l - Very Nice - Cheap!!! on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
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Up for sale is this 2009 Lexus LS 460 in very good condition. The car is black on black. Absolutely the NICEST car you will find on the road -- this is not a head turner, it is a neck breaker -- everywhere I drive people would stare!!! This Lexus is flawless on the inside with every feature you can think of. The good: -53,0XX miles -Back Up Camera -Heated/Cooled Front AND rear seats -Auto rear privacy curtain -Folding mirrors -Parking auto assist -Moon Roof -Blue Tooth capability -ICE COLD A/C -Interior black leather is spotless -Large screen with Navigation -1000W Sound Stream amplifier with a 15" boom box (so loud it shakes the neighborhood!) -VERY QUIET and very powerful - pushing 380 horse power. -Just completed a 22-point inspection at the Toyota/Lexus dealership -Brand new battery installed (have paperwork) by the dealership -Brand new Electrical Power System computer put in by a certified tech at the dealership (have paperwork) -The car drives like a dream and is very smooth and is very powerful. -Tinted windows all around. -Just passed NC state inspection -California car all the way - never seen the snow / no rust. -Too many features to list - look it up. The bad: -The car was in an accident by the previous owner back in 2009 in California. The California DMV lists the car as NAM (Not actual mileage)/Salvage due to the front-end accident. -However, the current NC title is clear (not salvage) but shows NAM due to what has been reported by the CA DMV. -The front-left parking sensor is missing. -The headlight washer nozzles have not been reinstalled - but you can buy the plastic pieces to cover the holes from the Lexus dealership - I believe they were $23.99 for the pair. -The tires are worn out - I think they have less than 40% tread left - so, will need to be changed fairly soon. As stated, the car is VERY sharp looking and drives nicely, but please read the description. The car was just fully inspected at the dealership, as stated above - you will not be disappointed! It was an impulse purchase from an auction for my wife and went over my head and feeling the financial pressure, need to unload to someone who can appreciate this beauty. This is your chance to own this car for a fraction of the Kelly Blue Book value. The cheapest 2009 LS 460 on here is going for $30,000+ The title is in hand and ready to sign off. You won't find a nicer car than this for the price. Selling as-is with no implied warranty so feel free to ask any questions before bidding. Shipping will be your responsibility but I will help however I can. |
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Look closely, and you'll note that this mule has a much higher ride height than the normal CT hybrid hatchback. The upgraded wheels with crossover-spec tires are another dead giveaway that something more robust is being tested in this CT's shell.
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