2008 Rx350 - 80k - Premium Package - Hid Headlamps-navigation-heated Front Seats on 2040-cars
Millbrae, California, United States
2008
RX350 - 80K - PREMIUM PACKAGE - HID HEADLAMPS-NAVIGATION-HEATED FRONT
SEATS-SUNROOF This is a One Owner 2008 Lexus RX350 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl)
with Millennium Silver Metallic Exterior, Black Interior. Loaded with 3.5L V6
SFI Engine! CLEAN HISTORY REPORT! ALL-WHEEEL-DRIVE! SUNROOF/MOONROOF! LEATHER SEATING! CLEAN!
NON-SMOKER! This RX is nicely equipped with features such as Performance
Package (Air Suspension and Rain Sensing Wipers), Premium Plus Package
(Adaptive Front Lighting System, High-Intensity Discharge Headlamps, Lexus
Memory System, One-Touch Open/Close Moonroof, Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering
Wheel, and Premium Package), AWD, Ivory w/Leather Seat Trim, 4-Wheel Disc
Brakes, 8 Speakers, ABS brakes, Air Conditioning, Alloy wheels, Alloy Wheels**,
Auto-dimming door mirrors, Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror, Automatic temperature
control, Body side moldings, Brake assist, Bucket Seats, Bumpers: body-color,
CD player, Compass, Custom Wheels**, Delay-off headlights, Driver door bin,
Driver vanity mirror, Dual front impact airbags, Dual front side impact
airbags, Electronic Stability Control, Fabric Seat Trim, Four wheel independent
suspension, Front anti-roll bar, Front Bucket Seats, Front dual zone A/C, Front
fog lights, Front reading lights, Fully automatic headlights, Garage door
transmitter: HomeLink(R), Genuine wood console insert, Genuine wood door panel
insert, Headlamp Washers, Heated door mirrors, Heated Front Seats, Heated
Leather Seats**, Illuminated entry, Knee airbag, Leather Seat Trim, Leather
Shift Knob, Leather steering wheel, Low tire pressure warning, Moonroof / Sunroof**,
MP3 decoder, Occupant sensing airbag, Outside temperature display, Overhead
airbag, Overhead console, Panic alarm, Passenger door bin, Passenger seat
mounted armrest, Passenger vanity mirror, Power door mirrors, Power driver
seat, Power passenger seat, Power steering, Power windows, Radio data system,
Rear anti-roll bar, Rear seat center armrest, Rear window defroster, Rear
window wiper, Remote keyless entry, Security system, Speed control,
Speed-sensing steering, Split folding rear seat, Spoiler, Steering wheel
mounted audio controls, Tachometer, Tilt steering wheel, Traction control, Trip
computer, and Variably intermittent wipers. It scored the top rating in the
IIHS frontal offset test. Have one less thing on your mind with this
trouble-free RX For information about this vehicle, Please call 650-455-7335
or email asish28@hotmail.com |
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Lexus LX J201 concept is part SUV, part 550-horsepower rally car
Tue, Oct 6 2020Lexus transformed the LX, its biggest SUV, into a supercharged off-roader that sends chills down the Ford F-150 Raptor's spine. Although it's only a concept, it will attempt to tame the desert during the 2020 Rebelle Rally. Based on the venerable Toyota Land Cruiser, the LX is a formidable off-roader even without any modifications. Many examples nonetheless end up decked out with aftermarket parts, and it's these go-anywhere rigs that inspired Lexus to create the J201. Its name comes from URJ201, which is the current LX's internal designation. Stylists started by chipping several slats off the SUV's sizeable spindle-shaped grille to accommodate a winch and a light bar that's safely tucked behind a protective cover. Other aftermarket parts installed on the J201 include a snorkel, a roof rack, running boards, and a metal rear bumper with a pair of swing-out racks that carry extra fuel and a spare tire. Users can access cargo stored on the roof via a ladder installed out back. When the going gets tough, off-roaders can count on skid plates, a lifted suspension, 17-inch wheels, and 33-inch General Grabber X3 tires to help them soldier on. There's also an onboard air compressor, which lets drivers fill up the tires (after crossing sand dunes, for example) even if they're nowhere near a power outlet. Lexus pegs the J201's output at 550 horsepower and 550 pound-feet of torque thanks in part to a Magnusson supercharger, but it stopped short of revealing technical specifications. It might have added forced induction to the stock LX 570's 5.7-liter V8, which effortlessly delivers 383 horsepower and 403 pound-feet of torque in its standard configuration, or it might have replaced the eight-cylinder with another engine from its arsenal. Regardless, an automatic transmission channels the cavalry to the four wheels via upgraded differentials. It doesn't sound like the J201 will ever see the light that awaits at the end of a production line. It's based on a model that sells in extremely limited numbers (4,718 units found a home in 2019), and that's nearing the end of its lifecycle. This concept is not destined to spend the next few decades in a warehouse, however. Rachelle Croft and Taylor Pawley will enter the J201 in the 2020 edition of the Rebelle Rally, which starts this Thursday, October 8. Open exclusively to women, the event will take competitors through 2,000 miles of grueling terrain in California and Nevada. Related Video:
2019 Lexus ES is first mass-produced car to replace side mirrors with cameras
Wed, Sep 12 2018Concept cars have been trying to replace side mirrors with cameras for decades, and now Lexus is actually going to do it on a production car. There's one important caveat though: It's only for Japan. First implemented for the recently redesigned (and recently reviewed) 2019 Lexus ES, the side mirrors are being replaced with small, aerodynamic camera stalks. Those small cameras tucked into the stalks provide a constant video feed to five-inch screens placed at the base of the car's A-pillars. The biggest reason manufacturers are pushing this kind of tech is to improve aerodynamics. Swapping those side mirrors out for something much smaller creates less drag, and ultimately, better fuel economy. Lexus says there are a couple other advantages for going digital here too. For one, the camera modules are able to resist the accumulation of raindrops and snow due to their design. There's also less wind noise since the mirrors cut through the air so well. This will become even more important as silent electric cars trickle their way onto the market. The actual visibility is supposed to be better as well. Lexus says that the view is "enhanced" when you activate a turn signal, and helps provide better rearward vision when put into reverse — think Honda LaneWatch, but way cooler. We won't be seeing this futuristic-looking side mirror technology in the U.S. for some time, because it's still not legal here. The technology is legal to use in Europe, but Lexus says it'll only be offered in Japan for the time being. Audi, though, will be bringing its side camera mirror technology to Europe by the end of the year with the E-Tron. There's still no release date on the electric SUV, but it might be the first to market with the tech on that continent. Audi wants to bring side mirror camera technology to the U.S. in its E-Tron, but the regulations still need to be changed to allow that here - the E-Tron is expected to be for sale in the U.S. sometime in 2019. Buyers in Japan will be able to scoop a Lexus ES with the tech this October. Related Video: Â
Lexus Bladescan is another new headlight safety breakthrough U.S. won't get
Fri, Jun 21 2019Lexus is back at it with innovative lighting technology. The BladeScan headlights available in Europe on the 2020 RX utilize a new mechanism for throwing light further down the road, aiming that light more precisely, and doing so without blinding other road users. Lights from other OEMs with the same capabilities have increased the number of LEDs inside the housing for finer control. The BladeScan module inside the Lexus lights holds the number of LEDs down to 10 on each side of the RX, which Lexus says is a more cost-effective solution. In fact, BladeScan uses fewer LEDs than Lexus' most recent adaptive high-beam system, which has 24 LEDs on each side. The LEDs in the new module are arranged in two rows, eight on top, two on bottom. The diodes are fed information about objects ahead, and adjust their intensity to dim light aimed at an oncoming car, or illuminate a pedestrian by the roadside. However, the LEDs don't shine their light down the road, they shine their strobing light onto two blade-shaped mirrors — hence the name BladeScan — that rotate at high speed. The light reflects off the mirrored blades and into a lens, which orients the beam down the road. Not only is the reflected light easier to handle for oncoming drivers, the system has aim accurate to 0.7 degrees. Lexus' current adaptives are accurate to 1.7 degrees, making BladeScan a 143-percent improvement. That means the new feature can throw even more light into areas that are hard to reach with current lights — Lexus says pedestrian recognition at night has increased from 105 feet to 184 feet. Buyers of the 2020 RX will be able to take advantage when the new crossover goes on sale in Europe later this year. Naturally, U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108 means we won't get BladeScan — that goes for you, too, Canada. The now-52-year-old U.S. law mandates a single low beam and a single high beam setting, with no intermediate settings and no activation of high and low beams simultaneously. Toyota, Audi and BMW have been trying for six years to get FMVSS 108 changed to permit new and potentially lifesaving headlight technologies. The automaker wrote in a statement to Carscoops, "Last December, Lexus submitted a petition to NHTSA to allow ADB in the United States. Currently, we await the Agency's decision and hope to see an amendment in FMVSS 108."