2011 Lexus Rx Rx350 Awd on 2040-cars
Jefferson, New York, United States
Just email me at: bethelmingee@netzero.net .
Great Fully loaded car. SMOKE FREE & PET FREE
1 Owner. We leased it in 2011, then in 2013 bought it from the bank and used it for business travel. Last 2 years
we put on 65K, all highway miles. Put 4 new tires at dealer this past June. Recently did new front and rear breaks
and rotors. Car has remote starter, backup camera, factory navigation - CAR DASH CAMERA - power trunk. Car is on
the road. Mileage will be slightly higher by few hundred miles each week from listing date.
NOT included in sale is escort 9500ci laser Jammers / radar detector. Can be negotiated seperatly prior to sale.
Information is provided to the best of our knowledge . We make no warranty or representation regarding the
accuracy, truth, or reliability of such information. We cannot be responsible for any errors or omissions
Electronic
Navigation System
9 Speakers
AM/FM radio
MP3 decoder
Prem AM/FM Audio w/In-Dash 6-CD Autochanger
Radio data system
Interior
Air Conditioning
Automatic temperature control
Front dual zone A/C
Rear window defroster
Bluetooth®
Power driver seat
Power steering
Power windows
Remote keyless entry
Steering wheel mounted audio controls
Speed control
Auto-dimming Rear-View mirror
Compass
Driver door bin
Driver vanity mirror
Driver's Seat/Steering/Mirror Memory - 3 Settings
Front reading lights
Garage door transmitter: HomeLink
Genuine wood console insert
Genuine wood door panel insert
Illuminated entry
Leather steering wheel
Outside temperature display
Overhead console
Passenger vanity mirror
Rear reading lights
Rear seat center armrest
Tachometer
Telescoping steering wheel
Tilt steering wheel
Trip computer
Fabric Seat Trim
Front Bucket Seats
Front Center Armrest
Power passenger seat
Split folding rear seat
Technical
Four wheel independent suspension
Speed-sensing steering
Traction control
Safety
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
ABS brakes
Anti-whiplash front head restraints
Dual front impact airbags
Dual front side impact airbags
Emergency communication system
Front anti-roll bar
Knee airbag
Low tire pressure warning
Occupant sensing airbag
Overhead airbag
Rear anti-roll bar
Rear side impact airbag
Brake assist
Electronic Stability Control
Panic alarm
Security system
Exterior
One-Touch Open/Close Moonroof
Delay-off headlights
Front fog lights
Fully automatic headlights
Bumpers: body-color
Heated door mirrors
Power door mirrors
Roof rack: rails only
Spoiler
Turn signal indicator mirrors
Alloy wheels
Rear window wiper
Variably intermittent wipers
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Lexus LF-LC approved for production
Thu, 28 Mar 2013On the sidelines of a press drive for the 2014 Lexus IS, the company's vice president of marketing in the US told Ward's Auto that the honchos in Japan have approved the Lexus LF-LC concept for production. He wouldn't offer any other details on how the luxury coupe might be transformed into a vehicle for the buying masses, and that has led to a bag full of speculation.
The show car was hybrid-powered and rear-wheel drive, a beautifully executed stab by Toyota designers in Newport Beach at redefining Lexus, but even with the concept, the point was to keep it "within reach for premium buyers." The report says the odds are on limited production and higher pricing than Lexus' "mainstream products," and other sites have speculated on what kind of powertrain it might end up in showrooms with.
GT Channel posits that the LF-LC will be the inspiration for a coupe in the Lexus LS price bracket with a choice of either the 4.2-liter V8 or the hybrid powertrain from the LS 600h, further speculating it will be called LC 550 and cost more than $100,000. It then says that there would be another coupe created beneath that one to replace the SC 430. Lexus Enthusiast, however, calls those "warmed-over rumors" and says that the marque probably won't deviate from its engine-capacity-naming scheme - labeling a car with a 4.2-liter V8 an LC 550. Nor does it think Lexus will use the letters LC after the company has trademarked "RC" in the US and Australia.
2018 Technology of the Year Award | We chat with Lexus about the LC 500h's hybrid system
Mon, Jan 15 2018Every year, Autoblog editors test dozens and dozens of the newest vehicles available, sometimes even before they're available. From those vehicles, we select the ones we think provide the most innovative technology in the industry. Then we pare the list down to the very best, test them again, and vote on our winner for Technology of the Year. This year, Lexus's multi-stage hybrid system — as tested in the LC 500h — came out ahead of the rest of the finalists. We chose the 2018 Detroit Auto Show to hand over the award to Lexus Group Vice President and General Manager Jeff Bracken. He was kind enough to sit down with Autoblog Senior Editor Alex Kierstein and Green Editor John Snyder at the Lexus stand to talk about the hybrid system, what it does, and what it means for the future of Lexus and Toyota. Check out the video above, and follow along for all our coverage from the 2018 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, where we are taking a look at all of the new cars and technology that we'll see in the near future. Perhaps the next winner of Autoblog's Technology of the Year award is sitting somewhere on the Detroit show floor. Related Video: Green Detroit Auto Show Lexus Toyota Fuel Efficiency Green Automakers Technology Technology of the Year Coupe Hybrid Luxury Performance Videos Original Video 2018 detroit auto show
8 things you should know about the Lexus LC 500h powertrain
Thu, Feb 18 2016Lexus unveiled the LC 500h today in The Netherlands, and I got to take a look inside its new hybrid system. On one hand it seems like a box of magic – it combines two seemingly incompatible transmission types into one package. But that's also the ingenious simplicity of the thing. We don't have all of the details on how it all works yet, but here's a rundown of the high points.Efficient business in front, low-key party in the back. What makes it all work is the mullet of transmissions. For the new hybrid transmission, Lexus used the Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive/Lexus Hybrid System – which consists of an e-CVT with a planetary gearset and two electric motors (one for charging the battery, the other for motivation and regen) – and grafted a conventional four-speed automatic onto the back. The two units actually coexist in one package, with the e-CVT making things efficient and the automatic expanding the capabilities. So at the low end, the system can deliver more torque, and the engine can also run at lower rpm on the highway. It's all thanks to those fixed gear ratios, and it's surprisingly simple.Except it's not that simple. This is where the virtual gear ratios come in. Like current Lexus hybrids, the system has ratios it can call up with the e-CVT. In this case, there are six virtual ratios to complement the four real physical ratios, for a total of 10 "gears" at the transmission's disposal. (Not coincidentally, the V8 LC 500 coupe has a 10-speed automatic.) One of the four fixed gears is always engaged when the car is moving, so the 10 ratios come about from combinations of what the e-CVT in front and the automatic in the back are doing. In other words, all 10 ratios are variations on the four fixed gear ratios, which means that all 10 gears could be considered virtual.It won't use all the gears all the time. In Eco mode, the car will start off on electric power and skip the first couple of "gears." When it's set to Sport or Sport +, the engine will be engaged from a stop and the transmission will select the lowest ratio. The sportier modes will also ignore the top couple of gear ratios.It can drive faster with the engine off. In a Lexus GS 450h with the Lexus Hybrid System, for example, at speeds above 62 mph or so the engine has to start up. This is because something needs to take up some slack from the battery-charging motor-generator or else it will start spinning too quickly.


