1-owner 2010 Lexus Lx570 Awd 4wd White Nav Loaded! Gx Lx 460 470 570 09 10 11 12 on 2040-cars
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Beautiful Pearl White 2010 Lexus LX570
Fully Loaded Well Maintained Carfax 1 Owner (No Accidents) Back Up Camera Camera Package Air Suspension Power Fold 3rd Row Seats Reclining Second Row Seats Power Adjustable Second Row Seats USB Aux input 115v Aux Power Outlet Tow Package Wheel Locks Bluetooth Hands Free Phone Connectivity Bluetooth Audio Sync capability to phone to tablet Rear Entertainment System with 6 Disc DVD Player 6 Disc In-Dash CD Changer HDD Navigation System HDD Hard Drive system with Disc Copy feature Satelite Radio Front and Rear Park Sensors 4WD Adjustable Height Suspension All Around View Camera System Mark Levinson Reference Surround Sound System Sun Roof Heated and Cooled Seats Heated Steering Wheel Tool Kit First Aid Kit Full Size Spare New Tires Push Button Start Remote Start! Florida Car! Please check us out at: affordableluxuryimportsdotcom If you would like more information, please call our Internet Sales Manager at 504-616-3258 More pictures are available if requested Carfax report available Auction relisted due to non payment. Please don't bid on this item unless you intend to complete the transaction. *REMAINING FACTORY POWERTRAIN WARRANTY**THIRD ROW**MARK LEVINSON AUDIO**REAR ENTERTAINMENT**NAVIGATION GPS NAV**ONE OWNER**AWD**HEATED SEATS**LEATHER**MOON ROOF**PARK ASSIST FRONT AND REAR**REAR CAMERA**VENTILATED SEATS* CLEAN CAR FAX...NO ACCIDENTS, and MEMORY SEATS. Looking for an amazing value on a terrific 2010 Lexus LX? Well, this is IT! The quality of this fantastic LX is sure to make it a favorite among our educated buyers. CONTACT OUR KNOWLEDGEABLE SALES STAFF TO SET UP YOUR TEST DRIVE TODAY! OPTION PACKAGES Wide View Front/Side Monitor System : intuitive park assist, front wide-angle camera on grille, side-view camera on passenger exterior mirror, Heated/Cooled Front Seats with Heated Second Row Seats : pwr font seat cushion extenders, Remote Engine Starter : Preferred Accessory Package : cargo net, cargo mat, wheel locks, Glass Breakage Sensor : LX 570 with Starfire Pearl exterior and Dark Gray interior features a 8 Cylinder Engine with 383 HP at 5600 RPM. EXPERTS RAVE "Lexus has been the highest-ranking brand in the J.D. Power and Associates dependability study for more than a decade." -newCarTestDrive.com. Options Installed |
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Apple self-driving cars are real — one was just in an accident
Sat, Sep 1 2018An Apple self-driving car was involved in an accident in California, the technology company said in a filing to the state's Department of Motor Vehicles that confirmed speculation that it has begun testing such vehicles on the road. The accident happened last week when the test vehicle, a Lexus SUV, was rear-ended by a 2016 Nissan Leaf, according to the filing on the DMV website. Apple was not immediately available for comment. Apple has kept tight wraps on its ambitions for self-driving cars, declining to publicly acknowledge them until it wrote a letter to U.S. transportation regulators in late 2016 urging them not to restrict testing of the vehicles. Last year, Apple secured a permit to test autonomous vehicles in California. Related: Why this could be the perfect time for Apple to make a car play Related Video: Image Credit: Getty Auto News Green Lexus Technology Emerging Technologies Autonomous Vehicles
Anything but boring | 2018 Lexus LC 500 First Drive
Thu, Dec 8 2016This is it, the headliner, the main event. After years of Lexus promising to make less-boring cars and instead giving us countless spindle-grille facelifts, the 2018 LC 500 is here as the brand's new North Star. It's the official halo to mark where Toyota's luxury brand is headed. This is the car that we hope can bring an end to the relentless mentions of boring cars - which are themselves needlessly boring. And besides, "not boring" is a terrible metric for evaluation. What Lexus is really trying to do is give its cars some spirit, to transcend the paint-by-numbers stereotype that made this brand the luxury juggernaut it is today. By that yardstick, the LC 500 is a success simply based on how it looks. It's beautiful in a way that we couldn't predict from the 2012 LF-LC concept that foreshadowed it. The kind of beauty where instead of reflexively grabbing your phone to take a picture, you just stand there and keep looking. And pictures don't do this car justice, anyway. They soften the edges and reduce the massive draw of the wide shoulders. In person, looking straight at the LC, the car looks like it's 80 percent hood. In the rest of the lineup, the trademark Lexus grille's execution ranges from caricature (RC) to botched nose job (LX). Here it pulls everything together. From every other angle, the LC has some feature that seems excessive – in the best way possible. The proportions of the LC give off a distinctively functional vibe, and it's genuine. That hood is so long because the 5.0-liter V8's center of mass sits three and a half inches behind the front axle. The extra space up front is mostly empty - Lexus uses high-strength steel cross-braces to shore up torsional rigidity instead of adding structure ahead of the front wheels, and the battery sits under the trunk floor. For all the visual excitement, the LC is still a conventional vehicle. Aside from some advancements in the LC 500h's hybrid powertain, the innovation here is of the iterative type. It's interesting, in that Lexus is betting on emotional appeal and driving character at a time when the future relevance of both is up for debate. If anything, the LC is a car for the current automotive world, not the one to come. And despite extensive use of aluminum and sheet-molded carbon, the LC 500 weighs in at a hefty 4,280 pounds. That's right in line with the BMW 6 Series and a good deal below the Batali-esque Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe's 4,700 pounds.
2018 Lexus RX 350L Quick Spin Review | Minding the gap in the Lexus lineup
Tue, Jul 10 2018PORTLAND, Ore. — Why on Earth does Lexus still make the Jurassic GX 460? It's old, inefficient, body-on-frame and completely atypical of the rest of the three-row luxury segment. Well, the answer lies in that segment descriptor: three rows. People want them, yet Lexus didn't offer anything else between the two-row RX and the $85,000, Land Cruiser-based LX 570. Despite this lineup gap lasting for two decades, Lexus decided to finally attempt filling it with a seemingly quick-and-dirty solution: Lengthen the RX 350, shoehorn in a third row, add an L to the name, wipe hands together, call it a day. The resulting 2018 Lexus RX 350L does indeed have a third row of seats and is generally a far superior vehicle to the GX. It's better to drive, massively more efficient, and its beautiful interior is up to the current Lexus norm. The cargo door doesn't swing into the curb. Plus, unlike some other slapped-together lengthened jobs over the years like the Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT or even the long-wheelbase Range Rover, the RX 350L doesn't suffer visually for its extra inches. In fact, it can be difficult to tell the L apart from a non-L unless the two are parked together in profile. If everything, the extra 4.4 inches of length might actually improve the RX's proportions from certain angles. Of course, quite a few people find the current RX to be hideous, so finding comments below that include the words "lipstick" and "pig" would not be surprising. Adding the L also doesn't seem to take away from the RX's driving experience, which continues to impress. The current model is buttoned down and involving in a way its couch-like predecessors never attempted to be. From the lowered driving position to the more responsive steering, this is a far more driver-oriented vehicle. You don't even need to engage Sport mode, but doing so dials in an appropriate level of steering weight and sharpens throttle/transmission response. This general sportification also hasn't taken anything away from comfort, as a three-hour road trip from Portland to Seattle proved it to be a superb highway cruiser. Both seat and ride comfort are excellent. That was with two people aboard, however. Later in the week, we managed to easily fit an extra pair in the second row along with a rear-facing baby seat. That's all well and good, but the regular RX can do that.