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2005 Lexus Lx470 Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars

US $28,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:51828 Color: is also in wonderful shape
Location:

East Setauket, New York, United States

East Setauket, New York, United States
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For sale is a 2005 Lexus LX 470 SUV.  With 51,828 This vehicle is the top of the line in SUVs. It includes: 
4 X 4, 4.7 V8 Engine, AM/FM Stereo, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Air Bags, Air conditioning, Automatic Transmission, 6 Disc CD CHANGER, CD player, Mark Levinson sound system  Center Arm Rest and Center Console, Climate and cruise Control, and Daytime Running Lights.

The LX 470 comes with safety features such as dual front, front-side, and front seat/second row side-curtain air bags. Other safety features include four-channel anti-lock brakes with Brake Assist and Electronic Brake-Force Distribution, traction control, and stability control. The standard navigation system includes a rear back-up camera, giving the driver a view of potential obstacles (such as a child or bicycle) that might not be visible from the driver's seat.

 

The LX 470 is also available with the Night View System, which uses infrared technology to enhance visibility at night. Near-infrared beams in the front bumper capture images of objects ahead and project them to a camera mounted inside the vehicle (and located at the top of the windshield). A computer processes the resulting natural-looking images, which are then projected onto the lower section of the windshield within the driver's field of vision, resulting in a picture similar to that of a black and white television.
It also features heated leather memory seats, and leather upholstery, Navigation system, Luggage Rack, Map Light, Sunroof, Power Antenna, Power brakes, Power Steering, Power locks, Power Mirrors, Power seats, Power windows, Wood grain Trim, Rear Air Conditioning, Rear Defroster, New rims and wheels, Third Row Seats, and Tow hitch.

 One owner, Low miles, garage kept and maintained at Lexus. It drives strong and smooth and a dream to drive. The grey interior is in great condition. The exterior is also in wonderful shape. This is a great vehicle and is waiting for the next proud owner. 
Priced below kelly blue book

Specs.

Convenience Features

Air conditioning

Automatic temperature control

Rear air conditioning

Power moonroof

Memory seat

Steering wheel memory

Speed control

Power windows

1-touch down

1-touch up

Remote keyless entry

Illuminated entry

Tilt steering wheel

Telescoping steering wheel

Auto tilt-away steering wheel

Auto-dimming rearview mirror

Driver vanity mirror

Passenger vanity mirror

Garage door transmitter HomeLink

Navigation system

Front beverage holders

Rear beverage holders

Overhead console

Driver door bin

Passenger door bin

Rear door bins

 

 

Off-Road Capability

Approach angle 32 deg

Departure angle 26 deg

Ground clearance (min) 249mm (9.8")

 

 

Entertainment Features

AM/FM radio

Cassette

Remote CD player

Radio data system

Steering wheel mounted audio controls

Rear audio controls

Speakers 7

Entertainment system

1st row LCD monitors 1

Diversity antenna

 

 

Seats and Trim

Max seating capacity 8

Front seats bucket

Power driver seat

Driver seat mounted armrest

Power passenger seat

Passenger seat mounted armrest

Front center armrest w/storage

Heated front seats

Rear seats split-bench

Split folding rear seat

Rear seat center armrest

3rd row seats split-bench

Leather upholstery

Genuine wood dashboard insert

Genuine wood door panel insert

Genuine wood console insert

Leather shift knob

Leather steering wheel

 

 

 

Body Exterior

Power door mirrors

Heated door mirrors

Auto-dimming door mirrors

Illuminated running boards

Skid plates

Door mirrors body-color

Trailer hitch receiver

Two-tone paint

 

 

Safety and Security

4 wheel disc brakes

ABS brakes

Brake assist

Dual front impact airbags

Dual front side impact airbags

Ignition disable

Security system

Electronic stability

Traction control

Adjustable head restraints driver and passenger w/tilt

 

 

Suspension/Handling

Adaptive suspension

Auto-leveling suspension

Front wheel independent suspension

Front anti-roll bar

Rear anti-roll bar

Power steering

Speed-sensing steering

Alloy wheels

Front tires 275/60HR18.0

Rear tires 275/60HR18.0

Wheel size 18"

Tires all-terrain

 

 

Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation

Fully automatic headlights

Variably intermittent wipers

Rain sensing wipers

Rear window wiper

Rear window defroster

Front reading lights

Rear reading lights

Tachometer

Voltmeter

Compass

Outside temperature display

Low tire pressure warning

Trip computer

Parking sensors rear camera only

 

 

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