2012 Lexus Is F Base Sedan 4-door 5.0l Like New on 2040-cars
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2012 Lexus IS-F Like New 2012 Lexus IS F 5.0L Navigation
2012 ISF Loaded! Great Options Like: Navigation: Premium Surround Sound Audio System, Hard Disk Drive Navigation System with Backup Camera, Lexus Enform with Destination Assist, and eDestination (subscription required), Lexus Insider, Voice Command, XM NavTraffic, XM NavWeather, & XM Sports & Stocks, Plus Intuitive Park Assist with Front & Rear Sensors. Performance Features Include: 5.0 Liter DOHC, 32 Valve V8, Direct & Port Injection, VVT-iE (intake), VVT-i (exhaust) 416 Horsepower, 371 lb-ft of Torque 8-Speed Sport Direct Shift Transmission with Steering Wheel Mounted "F" Spec Paddle Shifters "F" Spec Double Wishbone Front & Multi-Link Rear Suspension, Brembo Sourced Ventilated Disc Brakes, Front: 14.2-in. Drilled Rotors with Six-Piston Opposed Aluminum Calipers, High-Friction Pads, Rear: 13.6-in. Drilled Rotors with Two-Piston, Opposed Aluminum Calipers, High-Friction Pads, 19" BBS Forged Alloy Wheels in Smoke Finish, Polished Stainless Steel Quad Exhaust Tips, Vehicle Dynamic Integrated Management with "F" Spec Sport Mode. Saftey Features Include: Advanced Front Airbags (Twin-Chamber for FR Passenger), Driver's & Front Passenger's Knee Airbags, FR Seat Mounted Side Impact Airbags, FR & RR Side Curtain Airbags, Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), Alarm with Immobilizer, 3-Point Belts for All Seating Positions Includes: Force Limiting Pretensioners, Bi-Xenon High-Intensity Discharge Headlamps with Adaptive Front Lighting System Plus Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Luxury And Convenience Features Include: SmartAccess w/ Push-Button Start/Stop, Leather Trimmed "F" Spec Sport Seats with 10-Way Power Adj. Driver's & Front Passenger Seats with Memory and Heated Front Seats, Aluminized Composite Trim: Center Console and Door Panels, Pwr Moonroof w/Dial-Adjustment & 1-Touch Open/Close, Electroluminescent "F" Spec Optitron Gauges w/ Shift Indicator, Oil Temp & Voltmeter Gauges, Auto Dual-Zone Climate Control w/ Pollen Filter, "F" Spec Leather Trimmed Steering Wheel, Auto Dimming Outside Electrochromic Mirrors with Defogger, Puddle Lamp & Memory, Inside Auto Dimming Electrochromic Rearview Mirror, Driver Information Center w/ Trip Computer, Lexus Premium Audio w/ 6-Disc In-Dash CD Changer, 13-Speakers, and Miniplug Auxiliary MP3 Input, Power Tilt/Telescope Steering Wheel with Audio Controls, Memory and Cruise Control, Power Windows with One-Touch Up/Down & Pinch Protection, Trunk Pass-Through Plus Fold-Out Front Door Pockets w/Water Bottle Holder. Please Call To Test Drive Today! This Vehicle Was Owned By A Non-Smoker and has a clear carfax report
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Is your new-car warranty good at the race track?
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