Used EnginesUsed Lexus engines

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Used ES 250 Engines
V6 2.5 Liter
Used ES 300 Engines
V6 3.0 Liter
Used ES 330 Engines
V6 3.3 Liter
Used GS 300 Engines
6-Cyl. 3.0 Liter
Used GS 400 Engines
V8 4.0 Liter
Used GS 430 Engines
V8 4.3 Liter
Used GX 470 Engines
V8 4.7 Liter
Used IS 300 Engines
6-Cyl. 3.0 Liter
Used LS 400 Engines
V8 4.0 Liter
Used LS 430 Engines
V8 4.3 Liter
Used LX 450 Engines
6-Cyl. 4.5 Liter V8 4.0 Liter
Used LX 470 Engines
V8 4.3 Liter V8 4.7 Liter
Used RX 300 Engines
V6 3.0 Liter
Used RX 330 Engines
V6 3.3 Liter
Used SC 300 Engines
6-Cyl. 3.0 Liter
Used SC 400 Engines
V8 4.0 Liter
Used SC 430 Engines
V6 3.3 Liter V8 4.3 Liter
Lexus is the luxury vehicle manufacturing division of the Japanese auto giant Toyota Motor Corporation. The car was first introduced in the US and would go on to become one of the best selling luxury cars. Lexus was launched in Japan in 2005, which marked the continuous expansion of this luxury model. Since its debut, Lexus has garnered a reputation for reliability and luxury. Another reason for its astounding success is the unmatched customer service that the parent company, Toyota is famed for.
Lexus has launched a unique and comprehensive design language christened the L-finesse for the LF series concept cars. The L-finesse went into production with the launch of the 2006 Lexus GS model. It is characterized by sculptured body panels and the repetitive use of motifs within and outside the car. The design concept took harsh criticism as it was perceived to be too conservative for the slick and stylish luxury market. Every year and for the last 14 years Ward’s Auto World has been rating the top 10 engines of the year. Last year it was the 3.5L DOHC V6 which is fitted in the Lexus IS 350. The engines are selected based on their ability to render good performance without sacrificing fuel economy.
The editors start off with a candidate group of 37 vehicles, the prerequisites being that the engines that they are judging power regular production vehicles and are within the price ceiling of $54,000. Also, the cars have to have been on sale during the first quarter of the year. Over a period of 60 days the magazine reps put the engines through a series of tests which measure “objective and subjective parameters” and finally strike down the group to the 10 most worthy. The Lexus DOHC 3.5L V6 uses a number of technologies such as dual Variable Valve Timing with intelligence, electronic throttle control, Acoustic Control Induction System (ACIS), roller rocker arms, and Sequential multi-port Fuel Inject (SFI). The engine sets the bar for an exceptionally smooth drive, efficient fuel consumption, and power output. It even achieves the ULEV –II emissions certificate. The engine gives a decent city/highway fuel economy of 18/25 mpg, the power and torque outputs are 306 at 6,400 and 277 lb-ft at 4800 rpm. These all add up to a remarkable set of numbers.

