2003 Lexus Sc430 Convertible 2-door 4.3l With Navigation on 2040-cars
Delray Beach, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 2003
Number of Doors: 2
Make: Lexus
Mileage: 51,000
Model: SC430
Exterior Color: Millenium Siler
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Interior Color: Ecru-Ivory
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible, Navigation, Floormats, Remote Key, Trunk Mat, Clean Car Fax, Service History, Window Sticker
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
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The Lexus SC430 is an interesting car. About a year ago, we had our first one. There was tremendous interest in the car and it sold in a very short period of time. Since then we have been on a quest to find another one. We did, and it also sold quickly. We now have been getting inquiries for SC430's. We look for them daily. Finding a SC430 that met our standards is not easy. Most of the ones we saw had a bad car fax, high miles, or was over priced. As with any car we buy, we always want to make sure our cars are of the highest standards. Most affordable SC430's don't. This one does....
We are proud to offer this beautiful low miles SC430 for sale. Having been driven only 5,000 miles per year, this 51,000 mile Millenium Silver example is a rare find. It has a clean car fax and has a history of being well taken car of and serviced. Everything on this car shows its exceptional quality. The paint is shiney and looks almost like new. It’s completely free of any dents or dings. The wheels are also in exceptional condition. The polished centers look beautiful and really ad to the overall design of the car. As expected, the tires are also in great condition. Upon opening the door, you can really appreciate the attention to detail Lexus put into these cars. The Ecru leather is beautiful against the birds eye maple veneer. The leather is free of any scaring. We are completely amazed at the wood. It literally looks like its brand new. There is not a single mark or flaw on it anywhere. The entire interior of this car is as impressive as the exterior. As expected, this car drives as well as it looks. The car is tight and smooth. Its rattle free and as expected, every operation functions as it should. From the memory seats to the convertible hard top, everything operates with perfection. This car is smooth, fast, solid,and a dream to drive. There is nothing that needs to be done for its new owner to drive and enjoy the car on a regular basis.
One of the reasons for this SC430's exceptional condition and operation is the way it has been taken care of. We have the service history and nothing has been overlooked. We have a copy of the cars service history as well as its window sticker and car fax. We are happy to email a copy of them to perspective buyers. Included with the car will be all of the remote key, floor mats, trunk mat, owners manual, GPS owners manual, Lexus first aid kit, service history, and car fax. This is an excellent opportunity to own one of the most sought after Lexus's in years. Since production has ceased, values on these cars has gone up. In this example you will get not only a beautiful car, but the security if knowing it has been serviced and maintained the way it should be. This SC430 is ready to be driven and enjoyed. At Pedigree we show cars by appointment only. Contact us for your private showing.
We show cars by appointment, please call Ken Baker at 561-866-1601 to arrange a showing. Inspections on any of our cars for sale and welcomed and encouraged.
We now have financing and leasing available. Contact us for details as everyone’s situation and goals are different. We have one goal, to make it possible for you to drive the collectable car you desire!
This is probably one of the finest examples of a 2003 Lexus SC430 to be found anywhere. Its ready for inspections and delivery. This car is offered as-is, in-person pre-purchase inspections at buyer's cost are encouraged.
Please review payment & settlement terms before bidding
We encourage any potential buyer to see and inspect a car BEFORE bidding on it or committing to a purchase. We are happy to sell to international customers, however do not contact us for shipping quotes as we are not a shipping company. If you would like a shipping quote, please contact a shipper directly. All purchases through Pedigree Motorcars are subject to a $399 dealer administrative fee. |
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