2011 Lexus Rx450h Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Tarzana, California, United States
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***** Free CARFAX and Add'l Photos upon request ***** 30k MILES / $8k OPTIONS / NAVI / PREMIUM PKG / HTD & VENTED SEATS / BACKUP CAMERA / POWER TAILGATE / PARK ASSIST / 32 MPG CITY ***** $8,000 of OPTIONS including: 1) Navigation Pkg; 2) Premium Pkg; 3) Comfort Pkg; 4) 12-speaker Premium Audio System; 5) 19” Alloy Wheels; 6) Intuitive Parking Assist Front and Rear Beepers; 7) Wood Trim Heated Multifunction Steering Wheel and Shifter; 8) HID Headlights with Adaptive Lighting System; 9) Accessory Pkg ***** NAVIGATION PACKAGE includes: Navigation, Backup Camera, XM, Lexus Enform ***** PREMIUM PACKAGE includes: One-touch Moonroof, Auto-Dimming Mirrors, Power Tailgate, USB, Driver Seat / Steering / Mirror Memory. ***** COMFORT PACKAGE includes: Heated and Vented Front Seats, Rain Sensing Wipers ***** STD FEATURES on this include: Bluetooth, Auto Climate Control, Power Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel, Smart Key System with Pushbutton Start, 6-Disk CD. ***** SAFETY FEATURES include: Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Front and Rear Side and Curtain Airbags, Seatbelt Pretensioners. ***** THIS SULEV II HYBRID GETS 32 MPG city and 30 MPG combined.
***** Contact DAVID at (310) -- 989 -- 2300 or dwauch@gmail.com. ***** For Sale By Dealer ***** |
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2015 Lexus RC 350
Mon, 08 Sep 2014Luxury coupes like this new, 2015 Lexus RC 350 have got, to my mind, a more challenging mission than their all-out-performance variants; in this case, the recently reviewed RC F.
That's not to say that I think actual owners and shoppers of cars like the RC F, BMW M4 and Cadillac CTS-V Coupe only care about output figures and lap times. In fact I'd say that those are outliers in terms of how they get used most often. But the story that we reviewers tell - and that shoppers in the ego-boosted segment tell themselves before they pull the trigger - have a lot to do with what the car is capable of on the edge of its envelope.
Mainstream coupes can't rely on that kind of irrational pull, however, at least outside of the emotional world of styling persuasion. For a buyer to drop more than $40,000 on the RC 350, he or she will want tons of features, comfort, good looks, and, yes, a dash of sportiness to spice of the pot. Reason and desire seem a lot more balanced here. That's great news for Lexus, with its history of creating sensible luxury cars and a pretty composed luxury coupe in this new RC.
Vice chronicles Okinawa's illegal street racing scene
Mon, 10 Mar 2014We all know that street racing is dangerous, and that motorsports are best left on the track or drag strip. However, that doesn't mean that there still isn't some outlaw allure among enthusiasts of racing on public roads. In this video, Vice Japan profiles Eikichi Nagayoshi of Japan's island of Okinawa. He is a used car dealer by day and an illegal racer by night.
Nagayoshi has a deep love for his highly customized Toyota Aristo (better known to us as a first-generation Lexus GS) that he claims produces over 1,000 horsepower and has hit 205 miles per hour. He races his car both on drag strips and in drifting competitions, but says that he often has to ship the car to mainland Japan to compete. In the absence of those opportunities, he sometimes gathers friends and takes the racing to the public roads. While we're not down with street racing, this Vice video is an intriguing personality piece, as well as a look into Japan's fabled underground racing scene. Scroll down to check out the video, but make sure you have the "CC" button clicked, because several portions are subtitled.
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