Vehicle Description
2013 Lexus GX 460 (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this
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This is the last body-on-frame, live-rear-axle classic SUV in the
luxury class.... �€" Motor Trend, November 2009 Writers for the
lifestyle website, Lavender.com, provide this background: In places
where roads are just a figment of one's imagination, this vehicle
is a familiar sight. In jungles deep in Southeast Asia, the outback
of Australia, the savannas of sub-Saharan Africa and the foothills
of the Andes, the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado is seen as the most
capable of its kind. Only a few could follow this along its
imaginary paths �€" the Land Rover LR4/Discovery is its exact
rival. Both could carve out a path in any environment. Sadly,
Toyota does not sell the Land Cruiser Prado directly in its brand's
North America showrooms. Instead, the capable Prado is transformed
into a luxury SUV that still does the same job, but with a lot more
comfort, acres more leather and wood, a longer warranty and (a)
grander dealer service reputation. Offered here is a 2013 Lexus 460
in black over black-and-saddle. The SUV's odometer shows 100,998
miles, or roughly 12,500 miles per-year on average since new. The
GX 460 has been regularly serviced by Lexus dealers as demonstrated
by its Carfax history report. Two minor damage incidents-in 2015
and 2017-have long since been professionally corrected with no
remaining indication of the incidents. The overall condition of the
vehicle is impressive, inside, and out. The full list of
specifications for this Lexus GX 460 can be found by pasting this
link for the VIN (JTJBM7FX4D5060864) in your device's browser:
https://drivers.lexus.com/lexusdrivers/resources/viewSpecifications
The black exterior paint finish retains near-factory-new
perfection. Lexus vehicles are known for meeting the absolute
highest manufacturing standards. Panel fit is perfect and panel
gaps are within tight specifications. There are no dings, dents, or
other noteworthy damage on the bodywork, including on the
side-hinged rear-entry door. Chrome work is tastefully limited to
the front grille, the door-handle trim, and rear-entry-door trim.
Emblems are limited to just two Lexus L badges, one in the front
grille, the other on the rear-entry door. Cabin glass-including the
factory-tinted passenger and cargo area glass-in free of cracks or
other damage; lighting lenses are similarly pristine. Six-spoke
18-inch wheels (with L logo center caps) are free of curb rash or
other damage; Michelin® Defender LT/X 265/60 all-season tires are
mounted. Inside, the color theme is a pleasing black and saddle
(the latter is light brown and gray mixture). Headliner and pillar
trim is light beige. Interior door trim combines these two colors
with handsome wood and brushed metal trim pieces. Throughout the
cabin, virtually every surface is free of wear marks or other
damage. Even door handles have not been abused by jewelry. Leather
seat upholstery is in near-showroom-new condition free of any
appreciable wear and absolutely no rips, tears, or abrasion.
(Indicative of owners with rules for rear-seat passengers, front
seat backs also show no wear.) Second-row air conditioning controls
are in place. Saddle-colored trim panels in the cargo area have
been maintained properly. Carpeting in the same saddle color
throughout the cabin, including the rear cargo area, is in
excellent condition. Third-row seats are folded by way of
pillar-mounted controls. An L-branded steering wheel (with finger
controls), in black with wood trim, fronts comprehensive driver
instrumentation set in the blac