2007 Lexus Lx470 Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
This is the second Lexus I have owned and it is truly a pleasure to drive. As part of being a luxury vehicle, the quietness is greatly appreciated as one can speak in a low tone and your passengers can easily hear the conversation. It is obvious that there has been a great deal of thought that went into engineering the Lexus LX 470. This SUV is truly a luxury SUV. It is rugged and ready to accept the challenges, yet it is graceful, comfortable, and powerful.One can bid with confidence as this vehicle comes with a bumper to bumper extended warranty. The remaining time is about 40 months or 42,000 miles with a $200.00 deductible. It covers just about everything except routine maintenance. This SUV has a Mark Levinson sound system that envelopes the listener with a sound that makes you feel you are there at a live concert. One real nice feature is a particular setting for the windshield wipers. Somehow, the wipers work when there is water on the windshield and hesitate when there is no water present. That is a real nice feature as one does not have to continue to adjust the wiper speed! Another great feature is the Lexus Link. The service is optional, but it can be a lifesaver. You can lock yourself out of the car. Just a simple phone call and your Lexus can be unlocked remotely. If you are involved in a serious accident, your Lexus can sense the deployment of an airbag and send you help right away! Again, as I mentioned, this is just another example of excellence, excellence that you can expect in every aspect of this SUV!!
There may be a record that this vehicle has been in a minor accident. My wife was stopped and a traffic light and she drifted just a couple of feet and bumped the car in front of her. There was no damage to the Lexus, but just a bent front license plate. It was a poor case of someone wanting to see what they can get from our insurance company. One thing I do not understand and that is how feedback is tallied. I have had over 100 transactions. 99 of them have been positive. One negative piece of feedback from an individual that expected a 60 year old vehicle to be basically new effected my great record of transactions. Please do not judge me on that single piece of feedback. I take these things very seriously! Good Luck in your efforts in acquiring this luxury SUV! |
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Like sands through the hourglass, so is the 2014 Lexus GX
Sat, 24 Aug 2013Well, that didn't take long. Just days after patent images leaked, Lexus has released pricing and images for its redesigned 2014 GX 460. Our first reaction is... wow, look at the front end on that! The updated luxury SUV features what Lexus calls "a new interpretation" of its now-trademark Spindle grille. The oversized hourglass shape is certainly unique, and whether for good or bad, it's sure to make the GX stand out.
The redesigned GX is set to hit dealerships in September and it starts at $49,085 - nearly $5,000 less than the 2013 model. Along with the new grille, it comes with standard LED headlights and daytime running lights. Inside, the GX boasts a new eight-inch touchscreen display with backup monitor, HD radio with complimentary weather and traffic data, Bluetooth and a vehicle information display. New espresso wood with black trim is also available for 2014.
Of course, the Luxury model, which starts at $60,715, adds even more frills, including navigation, a new Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert, adaptive air suspension and Intuitive Parking Assist. Some of these features are also available on the base model with the addition of the new Premium Package, which Lexus touts "will be at the same price as the base 2013 model year GX 460."
Lexus lets enthusiasts build their own LFA to celebrate model's 10th birthday
Tue, Dec 15 2020Lexus launched production of the LFA, a limited-edition supercar still venerated in 2020, in December 2010. While fans would undoubtedly love to see a second-generation model to mark the occasion, the Japanese firm is celebrating 10 years of LFA production by releasing a paper model that enthusiasts can print and build at home. 500 units of the life-sized LFA were made by hand in Japan between 2010 and 2012. The paper model will be hand-made, too, but builders need to arm themselves with scissors and glue instead of wrenches, and production isn't limited. Anyone can print out the templates (which are included in our gallery) and put the car together. Lexus released four templates: one is blue, one is orange, one is white and one wears the colors of the Gazoo Racing team. Building each car is fairly straight-forward, and basic instructions are shown in our gallery. Lexus estimates assembly takes about an hour and a half, and it suggests folding the paper against a ruler to create a perfectly straight edge. It also notes builders should print out each template on A3 paper to make a bigger car. Full building instructions are published on the Lexus United Kingdom media site. Folks who make their own LFA at home are encouraged to share their creation by tagging the brand on its social media channels. We'll award bonus points to anyone that manages to make a paper version of the naturally-aspirated 4.8-liter V10 engine. As for a second-generation model, our advice is not to hold your breath. Lexus is focusing on other projects, like developing electric powertrains, and it doesn't sound like a follow-up to the LFA is high on the company's list of priorities. It hasn't been ruled out, however. "I love it, but we need your help. We need strong requests for a new LFA from the media. This can help us proceed," vice president Koji Sato told British magazine Autocar in 2019. Related Video:
8 things you should know about the Lexus LC 500h powertrain
Thu, Feb 18 2016Lexus unveiled the LC 500h today in The Netherlands, and I got to take a look inside its new hybrid system. On one hand it seems like a box of magic – it combines two seemingly incompatible transmission types into one package. But that's also the ingenious simplicity of the thing. We don't have all of the details on how it all works yet, but here's a rundown of the high points.Efficient business in front, low-key party in the back. What makes it all work is the mullet of transmissions. For the new hybrid transmission, Lexus used the Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive/Lexus Hybrid System – which consists of an e-CVT with a planetary gearset and two electric motors (one for charging the battery, the other for motivation and regen) – and grafted a conventional four-speed automatic onto the back. The two units actually coexist in one package, with the e-CVT making things efficient and the automatic expanding the capabilities. So at the low end, the system can deliver more torque, and the engine can also run at lower rpm on the highway. It's all thanks to those fixed gear ratios, and it's surprisingly simple.Except it's not that simple. This is where the virtual gear ratios come in. Like current Lexus hybrids, the system has ratios it can call up with the e-CVT. In this case, there are six virtual ratios to complement the four real physical ratios, for a total of 10 "gears" at the transmission's disposal. (Not coincidentally, the V8 LC 500 coupe has a 10-speed automatic.) One of the four fixed gears is always engaged when the car is moving, so the 10 ratios come about from combinations of what the e-CVT in front and the automatic in the back are doing. In other words, all 10 ratios are variations on the four fixed gear ratios, which means that all 10 gears could be considered virtual.It won't use all the gears all the time. In Eco mode, the car will start off on electric power and skip the first couple of "gears." When it's set to Sport or Sport +, the engine will be engaged from a stop and the transmission will select the lowest ratio. The sportier modes will also ignore the top couple of gear ratios.It can drive faster with the engine off. In a Lexus GS 450h with the Lexus Hybrid System, for example, at speeds above 62 mph or so the engine has to start up. This is because something needs to take up some slack from the battery-charging motor-generator or else it will start spinning too quickly.