1992 Lexus Ls400 Base Sedan 4-door 4.0l No Reserve on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
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ALL NEW EBAY BIDDERS, FIRST TIME BIDDERS TO OUR SITE, MUST CONTACT US WITH YOUR NAME AND PHONE NUMBER BEFORE BIDDING OR CALL (619) 591-1555 ext. 7013. Item Description Up for auction is a 1992
Lexus LS 400 is being sold with NO RESERVE. The vehicle is equipped with a 8cyl engine and automatic transmission. The odometer shows 154,963 miles. It’s fairly well equipped with most of the options. The seats are blue and appear to be in decent condition. The exterior of the car is gray blue and is showing signs of wear and is faded. It has a few door dings and scratches. The hood has major dents and the bumpers are scratched and damaged( See pictures). Vehicle runs Rough and has a knocking engine. Title and DMV This vehicle comes with
a clear California Title and its Registration
was valid through AUG 2013 California Residents Pay 8% Sales Tax. Out
of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as
well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be
registered. Title to dealer or out of state resident. Acquisition for public California resident. Please call for more information.
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The cost of a car goes far beyond what you pay for the actual metal, leather and rubber at the point of purchase. Fuel, insurance, maintenance and repair costs, and the cost of fees from the state and financing will all weigh on your wallet while you own the car. That's not even taking into account the biggest cost: depreciation, or the amount of money you lose based on what your car is worth years from now versus the day you bought it.
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