No Reserve Ls430 1 Owner 93k Hot/cold Seats Sunroof V8 Ls400 Ls460 Gs 400 460 02 on 2040-cars
Chanhassen, Minnesota, United States
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2003 Lexus LS430 Ultimate Luxury Sedan Silver on Gray 93K Miles NO RESERVE NO ACCIDENTS 1-OWNER Being offered at NO RESERVE is the luxury sedan you've been waiting for: 2003 Lexus LS430 with only 93,257 original miles!! - 1 Owner accident-free with only 93k original miles. Free carfax report provided at the bottom of the auction with recent service. - Please take your time. I've included over 100 high-definition pictures of the vehicle. The free Carfax report is at the very end. If you are not seeing it, you may not be seeing some of the photographs as well; please refresh your browser and allow enough time for all of the pictures to load. - 4.3L V8 motor runs like a top. V8 Power with Toyota reliability - capable of going 200-300k miles easily. And with only 93k miles, this one is barely broken in. This could be the last sedan you ever buy! - AUTO transmission shifts perfectly through all gears. The cabin of the Lexus is so quiet as it glides down the road. - Mechanically, the LS430 is what you would expect for a low mileage Lexus; everything works great and it really rides like a dream. - Brakes, exhaust and suspension are all excellent. - No engine warning lights of any kind. - Cruise-control operates 100%. - Heat blows hot and A/C is ice-cold! Has both HEATED and COOLED front seats! AND HEATED REAR SEATS! - Power Windows, locks, sunroof, mirrors and keyless entry! - Alloy wheels look great and are wrapped in four matching like-new tires with deep treads. - Interior is also in great shape. No tears or rips in the seats or carpets. Rear seats look barely used. Fit 5 full-sized adults very comfortably. The leather is impeccable. - NON-SMOKER, NO PETS - the car drives, looks, feels, and smells new! - In-dash CD changer/Cassette player! Audio sounds great. - The wood detail work really completes the look of this sophisticated interior. - No warning lights of any kind are on. - This is really a RARE find: 2003 Lexus LS430 with an amazing 93k miles, well-maintained, 1-OWNER, accident-free and being sold at NO RESERVE!! - The Lexus is completely turnkey. It includes the original floormats, manuals, and all of the original keys (2 remote keys, 1 master key, and one template master). - There is a $199 Document and Prep fee to allow us to sell at NO RESERVE!! - Please let all the pictures load to really get a feel for the Lexus. -This is a 10 day NO RESERVE auction. The highest bidder will win. 100% Positive Feedback that we intend to keep that way! All vehicles are sold with no mechanical issues so please bid with confidence! Please feel free to call me anytime and set up an appointment to view and drive the Tacoma. I value customer service and accuracy so please, if you have any questions or if I can be of any assistance to you, do not hesitate to contact me on my cell phone at 410-303-4832; or if I'm unavailable please call 612-454-0104. I can even help arrange shipping at wholesale, dealer rates. MN residents subject to applicable taxes and registration fees. |
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Lexus designers create lunar transport concepts
Mon, Jan 20 2020NASA is working to put human back on the moon by 2024, the idea being to use it as a way station for the eventual colonization of Mars. Since those humans won't want to moonwalk everywhere, they'll need new transportation — the battery-electric Lunar Rover the Apollo astronauts left up there probably won't start. Designers at the European Advanced Design Studio for Toyota and Lexus created a few potential, and yes, fanciful, craft for getting around our satellite for Document Journal magazine's The Lunar Design Portfolio. The artwork joins a collection of articles by culture critics, philosophers, architects, and more about the issues confronting humanity's return to the mistress of tides. Out of the seven concepts, the Lexus creation chosen to appear in the issue is Karl Dujardin's Zero Gravity, which turns the automaker's spindle grille into a single-seater moto-like hovercraft capable of doing 310 mph. The Bouncing Moon Roller by Julien Marie attaches a wheel-like stabilizer to a gyroscope cell protected by a flexible graphene nanotube bubble meant for hopping over the terrain, whereas the Lexus Lunar Cruiser by Keisuke Matsuno serves land and sky by having wheels that can flip out 90 degrees to serve as ducted fans powering a drone capsule. Jean-Baptiste Henry's Lexus Cosmos isn't for the surface at all, with a Lexus mothership and Moon Explorator capable of solar system travel. The glass construction of the observatory in the Moon Explorator allows "group experience contemplation [of] Zero G," and there's even a "space swimming pool." The Mothership awaits a role in the next installment of A Space Odyssey, a glossy habitat for whatever life forms succeed humans. Astronauts might be able to launch from the mothership in the Lexus Lunar Mission craft designed by Yung Presciutti, using wings shaped like spindle grilles. Because all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy even in space, the Lexus Lunar is a 6x6 "massive transport vehicle designed to explore and discover the moon safely," meaning it can haul a few Moon Racers — both of which are also Presciutti's work — a different kind of single-seater craft made to "jump, climb, race, and discover" the light and dark sides of the moon.
Lexus UX Concept represents a bold crossover future
Thu, Sep 29 2016This is the Lexus UX Concept. You can call it the Ucks, because that's what we're doing. And oh yeah, it's really weird. The UX is a concept in its truest form, from the bizarre wheel/tire combo to the "inside-out" design concept, the latter which reminds of Wonko the Sane from So Long and Thanks for All the Fish. Designed by Lexus' studio in southern France, we aren't even really sure how to describe the design features of the UX. The sharp and angular exterior bleeds in and out of equally strange cabin seamlessly. But more than the body's creases and cuts, it's the general shape of the UX that's most interesting – this is a compact crossover, but it looks more like a jacked-up shooting brake than a typical two-box CUV. The rear doors seemingly bleed into the aggressively raked C-pillar, while the long hood give the UX a more sporting character than most cars in this segment. At the same time, Lexus went out of its way to deemphasize the UX's sporty traits – square, off-road-like wheel arches contrast the strong front fenders that bulge up and above the hood, for example. The fact that designers painted these arches silver to contrast with the lovely amethyst paint gives them an even greater visual weight. Lexus says the overall idea for the silver accents – the wheel arches, mirrors, and roof rails – "represent a form of continuous yet interrupted bone structure." Whatever you say, guys. But the wheels and tires represent the strangest visual detail. The 21-inch wheels actually extend into the tires. Lexus says it used laser carving to cut into the tire sidewalls, and then integrated the wheel spokes into rubber. The visual effect reminds us of those weird airless tires that pop up every few years. The interior, meanwhile, implements Lexus' Kinetic Seat Concept for the first time. Believe it or not, the futuristic seats are the most insignificant part of the cabin. See, UX, in tech circles, is short for user experience. With a name like that, we expect big changes to the driving experience, and that's what Lexus delivers – from the swooping, overlapping dash that creates a real sense of depth from the driver's seat to the three-dimensional effect of the cabin's three displays, the cabin is a fascinating place. Of all the "deconstructed" styling elements Lexus implemented on the UX, we like the design of the dash the most.
Lexus RC configurator comes alive, priced from $42,790*
Sat, 15 Nov 2014Fancy yourself an example of Lexus' take on the BMW 4 Series and Audi A5? Well, now you can customize your very own RC on Lexus' consumer website. With prices starting at $42,790 for a rear-drive model while an all-wheel-drive RC kicks off at $45,025. Neither price includes Lexus' *$925 destination charge.
With a wild (by Lexus' standards) color palette and the option of regular and F Sport trims, there's a fair amount to play with in this configurator. That said, it follows the brand's typical strategy of offering colors and upholsteries along with a wide range of pre-determined options packages.
For those waiting on the configurator for the RC F, it looks like you'll have to wait a big longer, as Lexus hasn't launched a builder for its high-performance, 467-horsepower, $63,325 coupe. Stay tuned for that one.
