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  2. Ball Bearing (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    Ball Bearing was a 1992 television advertisement for the Lexus ES 300, which introduced the luxury sedan to American television audiences. It was created by Team One, a unit of Saatchi & Saatchi . The advertisement showed a ball bearing rolling smoothly down the panel seams of a Lexus sedan, [ 1 ] thus demonstrating the precise quality of its ...

  3. Ball joint - Wikipedia

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    Another symptom could be 'thud' noises coming from front suspension when going over bumps. Dry ball joints have dramatically increased friction and can cause the steering to stick or be more difficult. If a ball joint fails, the results can be dangerous as the wheel's angle becomes unconstrained, causing loss of control.

  4. 2009–2011 Toyota vehicle recalls - Wikipedia

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    On October 21, 2010, Toyota announced a recall of 1.53 million vehicles (740,000 in the U.S., 599,000 in Japan, and 191,000 in Europe and other markets) worldwide; the recall affected MY 2005 and 2006 Avalon, MY 2004 to 2006 Highlander (non-hybrid) and Lexus RX330 and MY 2006 Lexus GS300, IS250 and IS350; the models affected in Japan and ...

  5. Lexus LS - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus LS (Japanese: レクサス・LS, Hepburn: Rekusasu LS) is a series of full-size luxury sedans that have served as the flagship model of Lexus, the luxury division of Toyota, since 1989. For the first four generations, all LS models featured V8 engines and were predominantly rear-wheel-drive .

  6. Lexus HS - Wikipedia

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    With a total length of 4,700 mm (190 in), the Lexus HS is slightly larger than the Lexus IS, [7] but still smaller than the mid-size Lexus ES. [ 8 ] Like the smaller Lexus CT , the larger Lexus ES and the Lexus RX FWD (which has also shared the same production line), but unlike other vehicles in the Lexus lineup, the HS features front-wheel ...

  7. Lexus LS (XF40) - Wikipedia

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    The XF10 LS marked the debut of both the LS model and the Lexus brand. Toyota is a Japanese automaker that was founded in 1937 by Kiichiro Toyoda. [1] [2] In August 1983, Toyota chairman Eiji Toyoda initiated the F1 project ("Flagship" and "No. 1" vehicle; alternatively called the "Circle-F" project), a clandestine initiative aimed at creating a world-class luxury sedan for the global market. [3]

  8. Lexus - Wikipedia

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    [73] [174] Front-wheel drive cars, such as the ES and HS, have been produced in the Fukuoka Prefecture. [174] Toyota Motor Kyushu's Kokura plant in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, which opened in 2008, is a dedicated hybrid production site for hybrid systems used in Lexus models such as the gasoline-electric RX. [223]

  9. Lexus RX - Wikipedia

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    A front-wheel drive version of the RX 400h debuted in 2006, with a base MSRP approximately US$1,400 less than the all-wheel drive RX hybrid. [45] For 2007, along with the reduction of the federal hybrid tax credit for its hybrids, Lexus lowered the base price of the RX 400h to US$42,580 and US$41,180 for the respective all-wheel and front-wheel ...