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2006 Lexus Rx400h Hybrid Sport Utility 4door 3.3l ( Same As Rx330 Rx350 Gx470 ) on 2040-cars

US $11,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:169000
Location:

Troy, Michigan, United States

Troy, Michigan, United States
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2006 LEXUS RX400H HYBRID FWD 169k MILES 28 MPG AVARAGE ( 31MPG CITY, 26 HIGHWAY ). IT'S 3.3L PLUS POWERFULL ELECTIC MOTOR ASSIST TOTAL 275 HP, DELIVERING POWER OF A V8 WHEN NEEDED, WAY FASTER THEN RX330 OR RX350. WELL MAINTAINED, NEEDS NOTHING JUST NEW A NEW DRIVER.IT HAS NEW TIRES, BRAKES... NO LEAKS, DOESN'T BURN OIL.... TUNEUP, TIMING BELT DONE. NO ISSUES OF ANYKIND HEAT AND AC WORKS... EVERYTHING WORKS. MOONROOF, LEATHER, SEATS, 10 AIRBAGS, ABS, STABILITY CONTROL ANTI ROLOVER SYSTEM, TRACTION CONTROL. VERY CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT. NEVER IN ACCIDENT CLEAN TITLE. SAFE RELIABLE YET ECONOMICAL SUV. (586) 533 9517 PLEASE TEXT

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