2010 Lexus Hs 250h Premium Touring Edition / Black Obsidian-tan, Nav, Loaded ! on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
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LIKE NEW, MINT CONDITION, NEVER WRECKED, NEVER SMOKED IN, STILL SMELLS LIKE NEW - SEE PHOTO OF ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER ATTACHED - PURCHASED CAR FROM ROHRICH LEXUS FOR $40,801.00. FEATURES INCLUDE : FULL NAVIGATION, BACK UP CAMERA, ABS BRAKES, AIRBAGS GALORE, SOS EMERGENCY ASSIST WITH HOMELINK, TPMS - TIRE PRESSURE MONITORS, HEATED AND COOLED SEATS, MOONROOF, POWER TILT, LEATHER TRIMMED EVERYTHING, 6 DISC CD CHANGER, BLUETOOTH PHONE TECHNOLOGY, FLOOR MATS IN MINT CONDITION - LOOK NEW, 10-WAY POWER SEATS, RAIN SENSING WIPERS, 18 INCH ALLOY WHEELS, BRAND NEW TIRES PUT ON THIS WEEK, LEXUS ENFORM NAVIGATION WITH DESTINATION ASSIST, XM RADIO, REAL SPOILER, PREFERRED ACCESSORY PACKAGE - TOTAL PREMIUM LUXURY CAR. THIS CAR IN ESPECIALLY INTERIOR REFINEMENTS BLOWS AWAY ANY PRIUS AND THE LEXUS CT 200H - WE KNOW, WE HAVE BOTH.... ONLY REASON SELLING, WE ARE MOVING TO THE WEST COAST AND WOULD NOT LIKE TO MOVE OUR CARS WITH US. WE HAVE WORKED A SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT ON DELIVERY. MEET UP DELIVERY VIA AIRPORT IN RALEIGH, NC (RDU), WILMINGTON, NC (ILM) OR MYRTLE BEACH, SC (MYR) IS F-R-E-E ! IF THE VEHICLE IS PURCHASED AND DELIVERED BY THE END OF FEBRUARY WE HAVE ARRANGED FOR $295.00 DOOR TO DOOR SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE LOWER 48 STATES - REGULAR RATE AFTER END OF FEB. IS $595.00. WE ARE CONTINUING TO DRIVE THIS VEHICLE IN OUR DAILY ACTIVITIES - BUT IT WILL BE RE-DETAILED FOR DELIVERY. WE ARE THE ORIGINAL OWNERS. THIS CAR HAS WAY MORE OPTIONS THAN LISTED HEREIN - PLEASE AGAIN SEE WINDOW STICKER... THANKS! FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS....WILL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER.... THIS VEHICLE ALWAYS GARAGED - ZERO SUN FADE OR DAMAGE ANYWHERE.
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Wed, Apr 11 2018The 2018 Lexus GX 460 has been on sale since late 2009. There have been a few minor updates, but a 2018 model is essentially the same as one from 2010. It's based on the global Toyota Land Cruiser Prado and shares more than a little with the Toyota 4Runner. It slots between the Lexus RX and the big daddy Lexus LX. Despite its age, it's still a seller. Sales were up in 2017. In fact, the GX had its best year in the U.S. since 2005. Blame cheap gas all you want. Really, people just want SUVs. We have a base-spec model. The only option is navigation. There's no heated seats or upgraded audio or safety features like blind-spot monitoring or active cruise control. It's basic and honest, but it also highlights just how out of date the GX really is. Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore: The GX 460 is a body-on-frame, V8-powered, three-row grunt. It's comfortable and functional, but in a segment with more than a few options, this one struggles to stand out. The styling is polarizing yet somehow also vanilla. The spindle grille looks awkward and out of place — a dissonant interpretation of Lexus' latest design language — while the lightly flared fenders say almost nothing. The 4.6-liter V8 only puts out 301 horsepower but still slurps gas to the tune of 15 miles per gallon in the city and 18 mpg on the highway. Power delivery is fine via the six-speed automatic transmission, but the GX 460 feels sluggish from launches. The interior is nice enough with pleasing materials and an intuitive layout. Visibility is solid, you're certainly high enough up, so the command driving position is confidence-inducing. Not a fan of the eight-inch multimedia screen, which feels small and isn't the most informative system I've ever used. Overall, I'd give the GX 460 a C+ compared to other vehicles in this segment. Decent, but dated and lacking some compelling elements. That being said, if you're a Lexus loyalist and want a beastly three-row SUV, you will like this one. If you're more brand agnostic, there are better options out there. Associate Editor Reese Counts: Let's get one thing out of the way — the Lexus GX is old. Yes, it's been on sale essentially unchanged since late 2009, but that's not all there is to it. This is a traditional, body-on-frame SUV with a torquey V8 and a real four-wheel drive system. It's one of the last of its breed. Customers have shifted away from these behemoths, settling on more comfortable and more efficient car-based crossovers.






















