



2021 Model Year Lexus LC500 Convertible
From the makers of the universally beloved LFA, Lexus has returned once again to create a proper sportscar with the Lexus LC500, and this convertible is one of the many beautiful creations that came from the manufacturer subsequently. Although not the most powerful sports car on the road, the LC500 is a capable machine that remains true to the old-school tastes of the automotive community. Its’s a car that is comfortable, powerful and sounds amazing as it races up to the redline. With reportedly 5,600 miles on the clock, there’s nothing really to deter you from taking this beautiful LC500 home.

White can sometimes look boring on a car, but for some reason, it seems to be the perfect color to bring the best out of the Lexus LC500 Convertible’s design elements. There’s a lot of similarities to the LFA, one of the most coveted vehicles that have ever existed. The sharp lines in the front and back that effortlessly connect as it follows the contours of the body, the large front grille, the commanding stance, and angular lights that bring a more aggressive feel, it’s simply a car that is beautiful and demands respect. You’ll also notice the 21-inch forged alloy wheels which reportedly have a polished finish with gloss black accents. There’s also a carbon scuff plate for added protection and a seller reported XPEL paint protection film on the entire car to protect it from any harm down the line. The particular flavor of color on this LC500 is called ‘ultra white’, and creates great contrast with the red interior. There are splashes of black everywhere to keep the red from overpowering your senses, and the two colors make a great combination, creating a captivating interior aesthetic. You’ll immediately enjoy the modern design, including the instrument cluster which also comes with a heads-up display. Of course, we can’t forget the Touring Package’s 13 speaker surround sound system either.

The 32 valve double overhead cam 5.0L V8 of this Lexus LC500 Convertible is paired to a 10-speed automatic transmission, and delivers up to 471hp and 398lb-ft of torque, providing excellent performance. The beautiful symphony of the LFA’s engine may not be found here, but it does make an amazing piece of music as you dance around the rev range. It also comes with a Torsen limited slip differential and the Yamaha Performance Damper for that added driving experience.




Lexus is one of those understated luxury brands. The upscale marque of Toyota, Lexus vehicles include excellent engineering, distinctive styling, and that inimitable Toyota build quality. That makes them great for the discerning buyer who doesn't want to go down the stereotypical German luxury route. Take this 2022 Lexus LC500 Convertible as a prime example. With the Touring Package and just over 2,200 miles, this dream machine could be yours if you dare to think different.



From the makers of the universally beloved LFA, Lexus has returned once again to create a proper sportscar with the Lexus LC500, and this convertible is one of the many beautiful creations that came from the manufacturer subsequently. Although not the most powerful sports car on the road, the LC500 is a capable machine that remains true to the old-school tastes of the automotive community. Its’s a car that is comfortable, powerful and sounds amazing as it races up to the redline. With reportedly 5,600 miles on the clock, there’s nothing really to deter you from taking this beautiful LC500 home.




If ever there was a car whose derriere generated controversy, it’s got to be the second-generation Lexus SC. Introduced in 2001 and produced until 2010, its rear end has been described as shapely by some, and bloated by others. Regardless of this, it’s a fine luxury grand tourer by Lexus, who is, in case you didn’t know, Toyota’s luxury arm. So, if you buy this 110,000-mile 2003 Lexus SC430, you’re sure to be availing yourself to a luxury car that, unlike almost all other twenty plus year machines, will be in great order. This V8-powered machine is now up for grabs in Naples, Florida, in case you’re tempted.



Lexus is a Japanese luxury auto brand created by Toyota in the late Eighties, with the aim of making waves in North America. Many of Lexus’ products were finely-engineered examples of Toyota’s top-tier offerings, and this continues in some forms to this day. While the major German brands steal the limelight at the luxury car lots, Lexus stands aside quietly but proudly, waiting for those who know, to approach it and make one of the best decisions of their life. If you want to do just that when buying a two-door luxury coupe, this 2017 Lexus RC350 F-Sport awaits your consideration. This rear-wheel drive sports car has a V6 under the hood, 70,400 miles and resides in Bella Vista.


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