1999 Lexus Es300 Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Hello!
I'm selling my 1999 Lexus ES 300. I am the second owner after inheriting this car from my Grandfather's estate in 2009. He purchased the car new in 1999. My girlfriend and I are going to consolidate to one car and therefore we don't need this one any more. I have kept it in the best possible condition. The dash and interior have been treated regularly with leather treatment and Armor All, and the chrome wheels have been kept tidy with twice yearly chrome polish. There are small scratches on the front and rear bumpers, and two shopping cart style dings on the drivers side. (did not chip paint) Other than the scratches, the paint is in great condition. No signs of wear from UV rays. The price is higher than blue book because of the money I have put into the maintenance. The factory transmission failed two years ago (apparently a common-enough defect of some Lexus and Toyota models from this time), and I had it replaced for just under $4,000. Also the timing belt / water pump / 90k mile maintenance was performed by a Lexus dealer last year for $800. Tires are in good condition. Installed about 25k miles ago. I have all records and receipts of all repairs, parts, oil changes, and smog checks. At the end of the day, this is a Toyota, and it has many more miles to go. It's a safe car and easy to drive. It would be perfect for anyone getting their first car. Please let me know if you have any questions! Thanks. -Kevin |
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