Pristine 2007 Lexus Ls460 L White Vossen 22 Luxury Pkg/rear Seat Pkg Loaded!!!!! on 2040-cars
Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
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Up for auction is the Flagship Model by Lexus ... this 2007 Lexus LS460L comes to you in pristine condition for its age and miles. This car has been in the family since day 1 ... my father bought it brand new and later sold it to me. It's by far the best car I've ever owned. Starfire Pearl exterior and an ivory/beige interior sets off the car nicely ... it has the dark maple wood grain which is a very rare color combination. This car is absolutely LOADED. It is equipped with the Luxury Package and Rear Entertainment Package ... Parking Guidance ... front and rear parking sensors ... windshield wipers are censored ... vehicle skid control ... heated/cooled seats in front and passenger. Rear seats recline. Power Side Sunshades and power rear sunshade. Soft touch close doors. Cooler in the rear. Suede roof liner which is just beautiful. Fold in mirrors. Mark Levinson premium sound system. 6 Disc CD/MP3 changer. Navigation. Back up camera. There are so many features of this car it would be hard to list them all. I have maintenance records for this vehicle since I have owned it. It has exclusively been serviced at Charles Barker Lexus of Virginia Beach. Extremely well taken care of. I have had zero issues with this car and as you probably already know Lexus is by far the most reliable luxury car in its class. These cars don't even break in until 100k miles so this car hasn't even scratched the surface of what it can endure. KBB still has this car over 28k without all the extra commodities I have added. I have custom 22" staggered wheels by Vossen that have been painted to match the color code of the car. 22x9 in the front and 22x10.5 in the rear. I also have the factory 18" wheels with Bridgestone all season tires in my garage which will be supplied to the buyer as well. Also, I have a prestigious society nav override installed so I can operate the Navigation Unit while in motion as well as DVD playback on the screen. This was bought directly from them for $350 and installed professionally. It is an absolute MUST for any owner as it makes it so much easier and convenient to key in directions, etc... I have had Lexus perform multiple TSB's to my car as well (most owners do not know of this) .... these are little things that Lexus will replace in your car free of charge that simply upgrades the vehicle. They do not, however, tell the consumers this information. Being a club lexus member I have been fortunate to learn of vast information regarding this car. You will not find a more pristine 2007 Lexus LS460L I can promise you this. If you have any questions or concerns please don't hesitate to reach out to me. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding. |
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