1992 Lexus Sc300 Base Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Old Hickory, Tennessee, United States
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1992 Lexus SC 300 Nice classic car Exterior is extremely nice for its age Interior...seats and dash are in good shape Could use a new drivers side door panel ( cracked and loose ) Extremely low miles ONLY 97,000 Good starter car for some one who wants to ride in style. Tires are like new...90% tread MSRP New was $32,000 NADA Retail is $6,625 This a 1 owner car! We have a 3 month/3,000 mile warranty available on all of our vehicles for only $200 Call Marty Rushing on my cell at 615-948-6177 or 615-541-1029 at the dealer The Rite Car for any questions you might have We are located at 4619 Old Hickory Blvd, Old Hickory TN 37138 |
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Mon, Feb 2 2015The 2015 NX is a seriously important vehicle for Lexus, as it not only moves the brand into a new segment, but pushes it towards a younger demographic. The Japanese brand's 2015 Super Bowl ad reflected these facts, with an expressive, stylish spot that focused on the aggressive lines of its new crossover. It's not a funny spot (which is kind of the modus operandi for Super Bowl ads), but it gets the turbocharged CUV out in front of the masses. Take a look at our full drive on the all-new NX200t.
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