1999 Lx 470 Lexus Lx470 Lexus Suv Truck Grey on 2040-cars
Newark, Ohio, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.7 ltr V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1999
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lexus
Model: LX
Trim: luxury
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: automatic
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 208,316
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: LX
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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Lexus LX 470 1999 The title issue that is on the vehicle report is nothing to be concerned about . This was this bank repo that was hidden in a storage unit. It comes with a clear title with no issues. When I bought it they did not have a key and could not read the mileage( for the title )without it running (digital readout) But that was corrected in 2011 when the title was put in my name. A/C, roof rack, tilt and slide moon roof, running boards, power seats, floor mats, first aid kit, tool kit, rear ac/heat controls, power windows, heated front seats, AM FM 6-CD changer, cruise control, full spare tire, fog lights, power/heated side mirrors. 3rd row seating (seats 8). I have taken a picture of the Lexus in the low and High position. The hydraulic suspension raises and lowers as it should in all 3 positions. If you have ever driven the LX470 you know how well they handle and drive like a car. Unlike other SUVs it turns on a tight radius. Radar built-in front and back 208380 miles (at time of listing) Adult driven, Easy driving, 100% of the time Non-smoker, No pets This is a 15 year old vehicle, but it’s in amazing shape. It obviously isn’t a new car, and it has some scuffs, dings, scratches and wear inside and out and is in above average condition. But, it certainly doesn’t look or ride like a 15 year old, 200K mile vehicle. Rides smooth and straight. This is a 6000 lb vehicle. It’s been the best vehicle I’ve ever owed. It has to go, as I have a truck and a car and do not need 3 vehicles . The LX is the KING of the SUVs. I get about 16 MPG, premium gas. Oil changed every 4000 miles, religiously and I have always used full synthetic. Everything works as it should, but here are a few things it needs: 1) The fabric on some of the door speakers needs glued down. I may have time to do that before the car is picked up. 1) 2) There is a very slight irregularity when the brakes are applied at certain speeds. They have new pads and full pedal. It is not anything major . 7) 3) driver’s seat: one panel of the seat nearest the door is worn. I believe you could remove the seat and have a new panel sewn in if you wanted but I have always had a seat cover on it.. That’s all I know that needs attention—total disclosure. The BIN PRICE reflects all the above already. A BIN of $7999 for this vehicle is a TRUE STEAL. Kelly Blue Book says $9850- $12600 for this car and I’ve seen comparable years/miles selling for $9K-$13K on Ebay. Feel free to call me at 740-258-3771 to set up a appointment to test drive . IMPORTANT TERMS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:
The time to examine the vehicle is BEFORE you bid. Your winning bid is a contract to buy the vehicle. If you win the auction, you are committed to buy the vehicle, and I will enforce the contract. Please don’t waste your time and mine. I will accompany you on the test ride. You are welcome to bring your mechanic, but all inspections must be performed here. I will not take the vehicle anywhere for an inspection and will not leave the vehicle with anyone, unless supervised by me. If you are out of the area and want to ship the vehicle, you must still pay for it in full within 3 days via bank check. It usually takes 7-10 business days to clear the bank. You must arrange for shipping and I will load and accommodate . THIS IS IMPORTANT, SO PLEASE READ: Vehicle is sold ‘as is’. No warranty is implied or stated. I am not a mechanic and as fantastically and fanatically as I have had it maintained, it is a 15 year old vehicle and I cannot predict what will happen tomorrow. Maintaining an older Lexus can be very expensive, so please know what you are getting into before you bid. But, for $7999 you are getting an SUV that costs $90000+ to replace today!
I apologize to the upstanding folks that may read the above terms as being a bit harsh. I intend no disrespect. I just feel it’s important to weed-out the people who may be wasting their time and mine, and instead make room for serious, reliable bidders. When the winning bidder meets me, you’ll see that I’m a regular, normal, honest and friendly person. Here’s the list of what it has:
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