2001 Lexus Is300 Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Bel Air, Maryland, United States
up for sale is my 2001 Lexus IS300 with 39,xxx original miles on it. i bought the car about a year ago for my wife, we picked it up in the spring of 2013. this car was an upgrade for her coming from a 2001 ford focus. i have since decided that it is also time for an upgrade for myself, so i gave her my car and am looking to roll the funds from the lexus into my new car. That, coupled with the fact that we have 3 cars and a truck, and its just her and i with no kids. its time for the lexus to go.
the car comes with many parts installed and uninstalled. ***new projector headlights ***new front upper tower bar ***new rear upper tower bar ***new shocks ***new control arms ***new stabilizer bars ***new mass air flow sensor MAF ***ALL ABOVE WORK DONE BY G&M AUTOMOTIVE IN BELAIR AND KINGSVILLE MD*** ***new kenwood double din screen head unit. DVD, IPOD, SAT, NAV, BLUETOOTH, PHONE MEMORY ETC...*** ***new speakers HERTZ (these things are loud!!!) ***ALL ABOVE WORK DONE BY AUDIO CONNECTION IN FALSTON MD*** ***carbon fiber grill ***carbon fiber upper rear spoiler ALL ABOVE PAINT WORK DONE BY DANIELS HOT RODS IN JARRETTSVILLE MD*** ***new Avant Garde M310 staggered wheels 18" in dolphin grey ***bran new tires hankook v12 with a bit of a stretch, less than 1,000 miles on the wheels and tires ***ALL ABOVE WORK DONE BY EASTSIDE PERFORMANCE IN KINGSVILLE*** ***new LED tail lights installed ***new radio antena ***new shift knob ***ALL ABOVE WORK INSTALLED BY MYSELF*** ***slotted rotors and big calipers ***AEM cold air intake ***window tint ***eibach pro spring kit ***ALL ABOVE WORK WAS INSTALLED WHEN I BOUGHT IT*** ***CAR COMES WITH*** ---OEM tail lights ---OEM grill ---OEM Altezza grill ---LED side markers ---set of jumper cables car has been professionally detailed within the last year including OZONE treatment, and the two tone leather suede shows very little if any wear. the heated seats both work. lady driven since we had it. its a cute little car for a lady, of a younger person. it might be cool if someone did the supra motor swap, this would be a perfect car for that. or even as a daily driver. the car drives straight and true, shifts smooth, and is quick enough to overtake a passing car on a on/off ramp type thing. its not going to win any speed races or anything, but it was good enough for the wifey. the car could be considered finished as is, or someone else could take it to the next level. |
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Lexus crafts working IS sedan out of cardboard [w/video]
Tue, Oct 6 2015People make model cars out of all sorts of material: wood, plastic, metal... and sure, even cardboard. What sets this one apart is that it's built to scale – as in, full scale – and what's more is that it can actually be driven. Then again, we couldn't vouch for its crashworthiness, so that might not be advisable. The replica Lexus IS sedan was commissioned by the Japanese automaker's UK office and made by two British workshops: Scales & Models and LaserCut Works. It's inspired by the Japanese art of origami and made out of cardboard, except for the working parts and the frame made of steel and aluminum. It's got a fully functional interior, opening doors, working headlights, rolling wheels, and an electric motor. The form is made up of cardboard 10 millimeters (0.4 inches) thick, provided by packaging company DS Smith. The material was laser-cut into 1,700 components, according to a 3D digital model provided by Lexus, and assembled by hand and painstakingly fixed into place by water-based wood glue that has to set for 10 minutes between each step. Little wonder that the whole project took three months to complete. The finished product will be on display at the NEC in Birmingham later this week during the Grand Designs Live Show. But if you're not planning on heading there yourself, you can check it out in the image gallery above and making-of video below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. 05 Oct 2015 LEXUS UK UNVEILS FULL-SIZE ORIGAMI INSPIRED CAR REPLICA IS MODEL CELEBRATES LEXUS CRAFTSMANSHIP • Created as a celebration of the skills of Lexus's takumi craftsmen and women, capturing the spirit of Creating Amazing in design and engineering • Life-size replica of the Lexus IS, crafted from 1,700 fully recyclable laser-cut cardboard sheets • Created by a five-strong team of professional designers and modellers from UK specialist companies LaserCut Works and Scales and Models, supported by DS Smith (cardboard manufacturers) • Powered by an electric motor, the Origami Car can be driven Brussels, Belgium - There has never been a Lexus like it: sheet metal, glass and plastics have been set aside for the creation of a one-off life-size model crafted in precision-cut cardboard. The remarkable Lexus Origami Car is a faithful replica of the new IS saloon, produced as a celebration of the human craftsmanship skills that go into every car Lexus makes.
Jaguar solution to keyless start could save lives
Mon, May 14 2018UPDATED: An earlier version of this story indicated the Jaguar keyless start function was meant as a safety feature, when in fact, it is meant as a convenience one and will not work as described if automatic stop/start is not engaged. Today, The New York Times published an article about more than two dozen deaths related to drivers accidentally leaving their cars running, closing their garages and later succumbing to carbon monoxide that flooded their homes. The reason has been identified as "keyless start" features, or proximity entry and push-button start, where owners don't need to physically handle a key or fob to gain entry into the vehicle or start it. It is the latest, and deadliest, issue raised with this system after those related to security and simple inconvenience (for instance, leaving the car at a valet or car wash with the fob in your pocket). From my personal perspective, The New York Times had a rather harsh "evil carmakers" tone throughout the article. This is not a matter of a known faulty component, as with the GM ignition switch recall. This has as much to do with user error where people leave their car without pressing the "off" button and without noticing the engine is still running. About half of the cars in question are produced by Toyota and Lexus, brands that have offered keyless start longer than most. They are also brands with high rates of elderly owners, who seemingly made up a majority of reported deaths and injuries. One fire department in Florida even started a campaign alerting those in the area of the dangers of leaving your car running when it noticed a correlation between an increase in cars equipped with keyless start and calls related to carbon monoxide poisoning. I see several contributing issues at play, most of which go well beyond this particular issue. First is insufficient training of owners by dealers and/or owners not paying close enough attention during this training. Cars are complicated, but you should at least know how basic functions work. Second, woefully inadequate driver training in this country. Third, and with apologies to the AARP, insufficient testing of elderly drivers and/or insufficiently low standards for elderly drivers. If you don't know you have to shut the car off or cannot hear that an engine is running, perhaps you shouldn't be driving. Fourth, re-examining keyless start systems.
Satisfaction with dealer service rises, Lexus and GMC are tops
Thu, 14 Mar 2013During the economic downturn, many car dealerships counteracted their slowing income by focusing on things that would set them apart from competition - things like the quality of customer service they provide. When the economy picked up and more sales and service followed, many also first invested those funds back into the business, improving their dealership facilities and service centers.
It looks like those investments are paying off, as J.D. Power and Associates' latest Customer Service Index Study shows that overall consumer satisfaction with dealer service has increased to 797 (on a 1,000-point scale), up from 787 in 2012 and 29 points higher than the score in 2011. The study also finds that people are more satisfied with the service they get at dealerships compared to independent service providers, despite the much higher average out-of-pocket cost per visit ($118 vs. $44).
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