Lexus Rx300 Awd Limited Suv, 1999 Low Miles, Everything Works, No Issues on 2040-cars
Washington, Illinois, United States
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New tires, recent water pump, timing belt, brakes, and transmission service all documented with receipts and Car Fax. We bought this Lexus SUV last fall to have an all wheel drive vehicle for the winter. We installed new tires which now have less than 2,500 miles and still show 100% tread. This is our first Lexus and first SUV. It has been such a good vehicle we have decided to buy a new Lexus RX series. The RX Lexus has been reported to be the best selling SUV, and now that we have owned one and have seen how good the All Wheel Drive system got us through some very bad weather this winter, we understand why. Unit has the optional paint package, the Premium package and the limited packages. This is an AWD (All Wheel Drive) unit. It has all options except Navigation. Includes a 6 disk CD as well as a cassette, memory drivers seat for two drivers, Home Link door opener for three garage doors, power sunroof, power leather heated seats, power steering, power brakes and power mirrors. It has ABS brakes and a transmission selection for snow, power or economy. It has intermittent wipers front and back, automatic temperature control, Air Conditioning, Automatic headlights, fog lights, two pull out storage areas in the center console, several cup holders and a sunglass holder. The heated seats and everything else works as they should. No check engine light, warning lights, engine noises or power train issues. Interior is in good shape with the optional Lexus floor mats in front, rear and the cargo area. The only drawback is the drivers seat is showing wear on the side and there are small nicks in the cladding. Fuel mileage is currently at 18.0 which is all in town driving. Unit is very clean, smooth, and a pleasure to drive. No chips or broken glass. Factory privacy glass on rear windows. After we bought this Lexus, we installed new tires, new lift gate struts and new headlight housings as they were showing some hazing. We retained the original headlights and housings, which will be given to new owner. Inspections are most welcomed and encouraged. |
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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."
Toyota's car subscription service rewards you for safe driving
Tue, Feb 5 2019Toyota has teamed up with Sumitomo Mitsui Auto Service Company to launch a new car subscription service with gamification elements in Japan. The program is called Kinto, and it'll offer two tiers: the first, called Kinto One, will allow you to drive one Toyota vehicle over a three-year period for anywhere between $420 and $900 a month. When the tier becomes available on March 1st, you can choose from the available Prius, Corolla Sport, Alphard, Vellfire and Crown models. The other tier called Kinto Select will give you the power to drive one of the available Lexus-branded vehicles for $1,630 a month for three years. Now, what truly makes Kinto potentially more interesting than other leasing services is a rewards program that awards points based on how well you drive. Toyota didn't really expound on how it will work, other than saying that it will "award points to customers based on their vehicle usage (such as for safe or ecological driving)." As TechCrunch notes, the assumption is that the vehicle's in-car connected system will come with the ability to monitor your driving. Best thing about it is that the points you earn aren't useless rewards you can't even use: you'll be able to apply them toward payments. Kinto's Select option will be available starting on February 6th, almost a full month before the more affordable Kinto One launches. Both will be available via select dealers in Tokyo on a trial basis, and they won't officially roll out across Japan until summer. The points program won't be available until fall, when Kinto One's options will also expand. Unfortunately, there's no word on whether Kinto will eventually roll out in the US and other markets outside Toyota's home nation.For more information on Vehicle Subscription Services, check out the Complete Guide.Reporting by Mariella Moon for Engadget.Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Lexus GX has quietly more than doubled its sales this year
Sat, 26 Jul 2014There are some things in this industry that we're perplexed by, like the infotainment system on our long-term Subaru WRX or why the Mitsubishi Mirage is allowed to exist, among other things. Let's add one more to that group, with the Lexus GX. It's not a particularly bad vehicle for a big, body-on-frame brute, remaining one of the only true SUVs in the mid-size luxury class, alongside the equally old fashioned Land Rover LR4.
Considering these things, then, what we're about to tell you makes very little sense - sales are up 135 percent through last month. The Japanese luxury marque has moved over 5,300 during the first six months of 2014, owing in no small part to a significant price drop over the 2013 model. Today, a GX starts at $49,085, while a year ago, it was $53,445.
Don't mistake this price decrease for charity, though. Lexus specifically built a lower-cost GX to lure in customers. According to WardsAuto, faux leather covers the cabin rather than the real stuff, while the overall package is decontented relative to what you might find in a typical Lexus.























