2010 Lexus Is250 Convertible on 2040-cars
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:V6 2.5
Vehicle Title:Salvage
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Lexus
Interior Color: Black
Model: IS
Trim: 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 44,000
2010 LEXUS IS250 CONVERTIBLE . 44K,SILVER ,LOADED,NAVIGATION. car has salvage title due to minor damage. left quarter panel and rear bumper cover were replaced. car is in very nice condition .salvage inspection has been done.been building lexus cars since 1990 .. if you have any questions feel free to email .
1 year power train warranty included .
Lexus IS for Sale
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Toyota investing $200M in Southern manufacturing
Sun, 23 Jun 2013Over the past two years, Toyota has invested more than $2 billion at its North American production facilities, and it apparently doesn't plan on stopping there. To keep up with recent strong sales, Toyota is investing an additional $200 million at its engine plants in the Southern US to increase production capacity of its V6 engines.
The bulk of this money ($150 million) will go to expand Toyota's engine plant in Huntsville, AL, which is currently responsible for supplying engines - four-cylinder, V6 and V8 - to eight of Toyota's 12 domestically produced vehicles. That includes the best-selling Toyota Camry (shown above).
Toyota didn't say exactly what improvements are being made to the plant, but this follows last year's $80 million investment in the plant that is set to be completed by next year raising the engine capacity to 750,000 annual units including 362,000 V6s. The remaining $50 million will go to the casting plants of Toyota-owned Bodine Aluminum in Missouri and Tennessee, which supply engine blocks and cylinder heads to the Huntsville engine plant as well as others in Kentucky and West Virginia. Scroll down below for the official press release.
J.D. Power study sees new car dependability problems increase for first time since 1998
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Looking at first-owner cars from the 2011 model year, the study found an average of 133 problems per 100 cars (PP100, for short), up 6 percent from 126 PP100 in last year's study, which covered 2010 model-year vehicles. Disturbingly, the bulk of the increase is being attributed to engine and transmission problems, with a 6 PP100 boost.
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One company that isn't building cars in China, though, is Lexus. The Toyota-owned luxury brand still manufactures all of its vehicles in Japan (aside from a few RXs, which are built at a Toyota factory in Canada). According to Tokuo Fukuichi, Lexus just isn't ready to build cars there yet.
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