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We Buy All LHD Lexus Left Hand Drives

At LHD PLC we accept many car models and the LHD Lexus is one of them, whether you are stationed in France, UK, Spain, Germany, Scotland, Italy, Portugal, and Wales, we will arrange a view and collection from the UK to you. If the Car meets our immediate needs we will purchase rite away with an upfront deposit payment for your time.

Types of LHD Lexus Cars (models)

You can buy a new or used left-hand drive car from our warehouse in Basingstoke, UK, if you move from the UK to France, Spain, or anywhere else in Europe. All of our left-hand drive cars can be registered in the UK. As well as car insurance, we assist our clients with registering their Left Hand Drive cars abroad after they leave the UK. Some of the most resounding models in the company's modern history include the CT, IS, LS, RC, LC, UX, NX, RX, GX, LX, LM.

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Left hand drive LHD Lexus

2022 Lexus LX 600 design

Lexus' new LX 600 definitely has a unique look that will make it stand out on the road. Those big grilles and sharp creases on the front will definitely stand out.

The materials are all very posh looking with shiny metal trims and unpolished wood, so it's a safe bet that everything will look super expensive.

There are two screens for the infotainment system, one above the dashboard and the other below.

Origin of LHD Lexus

Many places on Earth are right-hand drive nations, such as Australia and India. Does that make sense? There's a much better chance of seeing a banana peel than an LHD car. I know, wacky, I know.

When you step foot in Japan, you're going to see a bunch of left-hand drive cars every day. 'Normal' cars are included too. It's not just the crazy expensive cars like McLaren P1s and Mercedes 300SLs involved in this.

LHD Lexus car with left hand wheel

Considering that everything around us caters to RHD cars, from McDonald's drive-throughs to street intersections to parking spots, why go to all the trouble to source an LHD car when matching RHD options are available for the same price, if not cheaper? There's only one reason: status. Everyone loves a little status. It looks like there's an LHD Aston Martin Vanquish on an auction site in Japan, but obviously, this car can be had in RHD as well.