Lexus Is350 Glacier Frost Mica Sport, Luxury, Premium Package on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Engine:3.5 V6
Fuel Type:93
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Make: Lexus
Options: Premium package, Sport package, Luxury package, Sport pedals, Sport 18" wheels with brand new staggered tires, Led bright white interior and exterior lights, Brand new brake pads and rotors, Entertainment package, Lexus wireless headphones, 3 7 layer car covers from Lexus., Mark Levinson Audio Package, Rear Spoiler, Lexus Link, Power Rear Sunshade, voice activation, and auxiliary for phones, Built in headlight cleaner, 10% window tint with front eye, Cooled and heated seats, sport seats, DRL's replaced with LED's, Weather tech floor liners, JDM visors, Home link, Wood grain, Sunroof, Leather Seats
Model: IS
Safety Features: Philips 7000k headlight HID bulbs, Backup Camera, Intuitive Parking Assist, Adaptive Variable Suspension, Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS), Auto Wipers, Auto Headlights, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: 1 touch power windows, Smart key, Smart key activates windows, NIA headlight cover, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 98,000
Exterior Color: Glacier Frost Mica
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Warranty can be renewed
Trim: IS
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Thu, 10 Oct 2013Lexus has had a minor success on its hands with the CT200h, a funky, five-door, sport-luxury hybrid that burst onto the scene in 2011, and managed just over 17,000 US sales in 2012. Worked out to a monthly average, that's nearly 50 percent more units per month than Lexus initially targeted when the car went on sale.
Though it's done well, the CT has been left behind while designers and engineers have reworked the rest of the Lexus lineup, bringing out fully revamped versions of the GS, IS and LS over the past few years. According to a report from Down Under, though, the little CT will get some attention soon.
Speaking to Sean Hanley, boss of Lexus Australia, Aussie site The Motor Report picked up a telling quote about the execs affections for the CT, when he said, "We see the CT200h as our greatest opportunity." Hanley added that a refresh of the CT could happen early in 2014, while a clean-sheet reworking would happen around 2016.
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Wed, Mar 20 2019Body-on-frame SUVs like the 2019 Lexus LX 570 might have ruled the market a couple decades ago, but the old-school form factor has given way to smaller, more efficient car-based crossovers. That said, there's still a big market for models like this. Just take a look at the success of the Toyota 4Runner or other luxury SUVs like the Cadillac Escalade or the Ford F-150-based Lincoln Navigator. Crossovers may be more popular, but nothing beats an old-school SUV's chops when it comes to going off-road or towing big cargo. The Lexus LX is available in two flavors: a five-passenger two-row model and a seven-passenger three-row model. We had a chance to drive both, the first in Michigan and the latter in Oregon. There's a $5,000 difference between the base price on the two models. Both models had the $1,190 Luxury Package (upgraded leather, heated and ventilated front seats, heated second row and LX puddle lights). The three-row came with quite a few more options, including a heads-up display, a cool box in the console, a Mark Levinson audio system and a dual-screen rear entertainment system. All in, our two-row tester came out to $88,195 while the three-row would set you back $99,710. Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder: I like the design of the LX, and I can even overlook the giant spindle grille. I love the behemoth's boxy proportions, rounded out just ever so slightly, though I do think Toyota's version looks even better, and the Lincoln's Navigator even better yet. Inside, the LX is comfortable and roomy, with really nice materials everywhere you look and touch. It's still got that mousey Remote Touch interface for the infotainment system, though, which leaves much to be desired. On the road, I noticed immediately that its adaptive air suspension is better than the more conventional setup in the Toyota Land Cruiser. It's just slightly less eager to see-saw when coming to a measured stop. Coming to a measured stop, though, is the problem. The brakes in this thing are super touchy, like an on/off switch. It makes every stop feel like an emergency, whether you mean to or not. Then, no amount of suspension tuning can keep a beast like this from taking a nosedive. The amount of concentration it takes to keep this thing from panicking any time you use the brakes is mentally exhausting over time. I'm just glad I didn't have anyone in the passenger seat. Lastly, this thing guzzles premium fuel.