Hybrid Clean Carfax 28mpg Awd Nav Rear Cam Runs And Dr New Non Smoker Pet Free on 2040-cars
Gwynn Oak, Maryland, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6 Cylinder Engine
Fuel Type:Hybrid-Electric
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Lexus
Model: RX
Trim: HYBRID
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD 4X4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 121,299
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: HYBRID
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
BEAUTIFUL LEXUS RX400H HYBRID RUNS AND DRIVES NEW CLEAN CARFAX NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS,NEWER TIRES,LOADED WITH EVERY OPT AVALIABLE NAV,REAR CAM,KEYLESS ENTRY,AWD 4X4,HEATED SEATS,ETC PLEASE SEE ALL CLOSE UP PICTURES FOR FEATURES AND DETAILS,FEEL FREE TO CALL/TEXT ANY TIME 443-636-1926 KAM,THANKS FOR WATCHING GOOD LUCK CLEAN TITLE IN HAND READY TO GO,WE CAN PROVIDE GREAT PRICES FOR TRANSPORTATION WITH IN USA.PLEASE SEND IN YOUR CITY STATE ZIP CODE THANKS.TIMING BELT ETC WAS DONE BY LEXUS DEALER.
Seller Comments:
CARFAX CERTIFIED NO ACCIDENTS.
DEALER SERVICED TIMING BELT DONE AT 90500 MILES.
4 ALMOST BRAND NEW MATCHING TIRES AND RIMS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION.
NEEDS NOTHING CLEAN PA TITLE IN HAND READY TO GO.
LOADED WITH EVERY OPTION AVA AND ARE ALL IN PROPER WORKING ORDER.
BEAUTIFUL SILVER COLOR SHINES LIKE NEW AND INTERIOR IS FREE OF SMOKE/PET
RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE LEXUS VERY SMOOTH ENJOYABLE RIDE.
SOME OPT ARE,NAV/CAM/POWER LIFT GATE/KEYLESS ENTRY/AWD 4X4/ETC ETC.
PLEASE SEE ALL CLOSE UP PICS FOR FEATURES/DETAILS.
FEEL FREE TO CALL/TEXT ME ANY TIME 443-636-1926 KAM.
MIGHT HAVE PAINT WORK NO METER NOT SURE.
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Toyota has two all-new 8-passenger SUVs in the works, and one's a Lexus
Thu, Apr 29 2021Toyota announced yesterday that its Princeton, Indiana, manufacturing plant is getting a big $803 million infusion of cash. The reason? Toyota casually dropped that it will soon build “two all-new, three-row SUVs” there. TheyÂ’ll be “designed with the active Gen Y American Family in mind,” which is another way of saying that Toyota is targeting Millennials. In case you missed it, Millennials are in their late 20s and 30s now! That means they have growing families and need more space to put them. Both new SUVs will seat up to eight passengers. The other big reveal is that both will be electrified. WeÂ’re going to assume that means theyÂ’ll be regular hybrids in ToyotaÂ’s case, though thereÂ’s every possibility for a PHEV “Prime” version, too. Both will have semi-automated driving systems, advanced enough that they will “allow for hands-free driving in certain conditions.” Plus, there will be a remote parking system that allows “the driver to park and unpark outside the vehicle using a smartphone.” The last nugget of tech Toyota is sharing with us is that both will use a new “digital key” that turns your smartphone into a quasi key and allows you to share it digitally with others. Another bit of information concerning these two is that one will be a Toyota, and the other will be a Lexus. What these two models will be named is not yet clear. Seeing “three-row SUV,” our minds instantly go to Sequoia. That model is as old as it gets these days, and is deeply in need of a redesign — the current generation launched all the way back in 2008. However, Toyota does not explicitly say that this news pertains to the next-gen Sequoia. In fact, previous reports of the Sequoia shifting its production location to San Antonio lead us to believe that this news has absolutely nothing to do with a potential next generation of the SUV. Coincidentally, the Sequoia is currently built at the Princeton, Indiana, plant thatÂ’s getting this investment — that official switchover to Texas is reported to happen sometime in 2022. ToyotaÂ’s language in this press release, plus the knowledge that Sequoia is leaving Indiana, all indicates that these two three-row SUVs might not be rough-and-tumble body-on-frame off-roaders. TheyÂ’re likely going to be plenty capable (hitting that “active lifestyle” market), but the focus toward families suggests that comfort could be paramount.
The revolutionary Bose suspension that could have been
Mon, Feb 8 2016The Bose name pops up on these pages every once in a while – usually, as you might expect, because some automaker or another has installed its audio systems in one or more of its models. But a few years back, the research-driven audiophiles at Bose developed a revolutionary adaptive suspension system that could have been a game-changer. Sadly, it wasn't. The Bose suspension system was a technological breakthrough. As you can see from the pair of Lexus LS sedans demonstrated (and the Porsche Cayman thrown in for good measure) in the two-minute video above from CNET, the system virtually eliminated body roll and smoothed out bumps in the road to near glass-like serenity. It could even jump over minor obstacles. Unfortunately, the system was too heavy and expensive to put into production, and the project was shelved. Instead, it was repackaged into a suspended driver's seat for heavy-duty, long-haul trucks and called the Bose Ride System. It's said to significantly reduce fatigue and back pain while encouraging driver alertness and wellness – which is all well and fine, but a far cry from what the suspension system could have meant for the automotive industry. Just think about that the next time you notice the Bose logo on the speaker grille in an upscale vehicle from the likes of Audi, FCA, GM, Mazda, or Nissan – all automakers that offer Bose audio systems, and which might have considered implementing the advanced suspension if only it were more practical for production. Latest Video: News Source: CNET via YouTube Lexus Technology Videos lexus ls cnet
2019 Lexus GX 460 Drivers' Notes Review | An ancient, yet luxurious SUV
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