2004 Lexus Gx470- Navigation, Dealer Serviced, Absolutely Mint! on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Lexus
Model: GX
Trim: GX470 0NE OWNER
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 92,691
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Seats
Sub Model: GX470 EXCELLENT CONDITION
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is an absolutely mint 2004 GX 470 in silver with gray leather interior. The original paint is in excellent condition with ALL VIN# on all body panels. The owners were non-smokers and the leather interior is excellent with carpet showing as new. The Michelin latitude tires are close to 70% and all evenly worn. This vehicle has navigation, Mark Levinson Premium sound system, back-up camera, heated seats, and tow prep. package. Everything is working well and it drives as new.
This vehicle has an extensive service history since new with the 60k and 90k service being completed, as well as the timing belt completed 3/18/13 at 89,909 miles. It was just recently completed and serviced at the Lexus dealership. This vehicle has always been serviced at the Lexus dealer and on time.
The mileage on the vehicle is actual with the service history coinciding on CarFax, however, in 2009 when the owners moved and titled the vehicle in a new state they did not know the actual mileage at the time of registering and marked the box "NOT ACTUAL MILEAGE", due to the vehicle not being there when registering. This is a common mistake that happens a lot Unfortunately when this happens the title gets branded until a correction is made. This happened in the state of Minnesota and the vehicle was traded in in Arizona, as the owners have a home there. To correct this the vehicle would need to be re-inspected there as well as forms needed to filled out. It can be done if needed. The CarFax and AutoCheck both show consistent mileage with the vehicles registration and service with no differences, however, they do state in 2009 the vehicle was registered with Not Actual Mileage.
The vehicle is being sold with actual mileage on the vehicle with a clean, lien free title in hand that is branded "Not Actual Mileage". This is an opportunity to own one of the nicest 2004 GX470 around that has an perfect service history, drives as new for a fraction of retail.
Both CarFax and AutoCheck are available upon request.
THIS IS GOING TO BE A 3 DAY AUCTION ONLY, AS THE VEHICLE IS SCHEDULED TO GO TO A DEALER ONLY AUTO AUCTION. YOU CAN BUY IT FOR WHAT ANOTHER DEALER WILL BE PAYING FOR IT.
It is a very nice GX470, I have owned several and know them well.
THE VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN PHOENIX ARIZONA.
VEHICLE COMES WITH BOOKS/FIRST-AID KIT, 1 MASTER KEY, 1 VALET KEY.
DELIVERY IS AVAILABLE, BUT NOT INCLUDED. ASK FOR OPTIONS.....
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