What do you think of Cypress Pearl?
#1
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What do you think of Cypress Pearl?
I'm thinking about purchasing a (rare?) Cypress Pearl (greenish) LS430 with an ecru interior.
What do you think about the color?
I can't say I've seen another in this color. I want to be able to sell the car in about 2 years. I don't want the color to make people not want to purchase the car.
Do you like it or not?
What do you think about the color?
I can't say I've seen another in this color. I want to be able to sell the car in about 2 years. I don't want the color to make people not want to purchase the car.
Do you like it or not?
Last edited by miniz; 03-14-11 at 04:54 PM.
#2
I LOVE it. That was my 1st choice (then Moonlight pearl & silver, I got the moonlight Pearl). As far as resell, theres alot of variables that come into play. I dont see alot of them but thats why I LOVE the color. How much are they asking?
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#5
I like it, especially with the ecru interior. My wife doesn't care for the color, so it wasn't high on my list when I was shopping.
Traditionally, green cars are a tougher sell and it seemed to me that Cypress Pearl LS430s sat on dealer lots longer. I've heard the silver/gray - green color called "old man green" or "Buick green".
BTW, cypress appears to be a fairly rare color, like briarwood pearl and black cherry pearl.
Traditionally, green cars are a tougher sell and it seemed to me that Cypress Pearl LS430s sat on dealer lots longer. I've heard the silver/gray - green color called "old man green" or "Buick green".
BTW, cypress appears to be a fairly rare color, like briarwood pearl and black cherry pearl.
#7
When my wife and I were shopping LS430's in January, we came out of church one Sunday morning and there was a GS300 right next to us in that color...we both liked it.
Looked online and lo-and-behold a dealer in downtown where I worked had a 2004 LS430 in that color listed. Went to look at and drive it that Monday at lunch and drove it home. Wife and I both very happy. We wanted the larger trunk for road trips (the UL trunks were smaller) and it had just had its timing belt change service at Lexus dealership.
Colors are subjective, but we have owned so many white, silver, and goldish colored cars that were ready for something different.
I will add that this one was on their lot (a Jaguar dealer) for over 8 months, but they were asking retail for it. I got lucky and showed up before the price drop to near trade-in value was posted. Extra happy!
Looked online and lo-and-behold a dealer in downtown where I worked had a 2004 LS430 in that color listed. Went to look at and drive it that Monday at lunch and drove it home. Wife and I both very happy. We wanted the larger trunk for road trips (the UL trunks were smaller) and it had just had its timing belt change service at Lexus dealership.
Colors are subjective, but we have owned so many white, silver, and goldish colored cars that were ready for something different.
I will add that this one was on their lot (a Jaguar dealer) for over 8 months, but they were asking retail for it. I got lucky and showed up before the price drop to near trade-in value was posted. Extra happy!
Last edited by new2lexus2; 03-14-11 at 07:41 PM. Reason: fix numerous typos and add a detail
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#8
Like It Lots
As the one-time owner of a green Toyota Avalon and a green Audi A6 I can tell you that the color will - maybe - knock something off of the value but it's trivial compared to lots of other things like condition, mileage and regular maintenance.
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Love that color and would loved to have found one when I was looking.
The brown, black cherry, and cypress colors are relatively rare on LS430s. Most folks prefer the more popular traditional colors.
In terms of used cars I personally buy based on condition and mileage and not color - although I did not want black under any condition, as its too hot here in Dallas for a black car. Any other color in a mint condition used car would have been fine.
The one in the pics looks to be a sports edition which would make it even more rare. If you like it and want sports edition you better ****** it before its gone.
The brown, black cherry, and cypress colors are relatively rare on LS430s. Most folks prefer the more popular traditional colors.
In terms of used cars I personally buy based on condition and mileage and not color - although I did not want black under any condition, as its too hot here in Dallas for a black car. Any other color in a mint condition used car would have been fine.
The one in the pics looks to be a sports edition which would make it even more rare. If you like it and want sports edition you better ****** it before its gone.
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Is this the car?
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
If so, it appears that it is a ML sports edition with the wrong bumper cover. It does not appear to have laser cruise in these pics and looks to be missing the headlamp washer switch on the center stack. I would approach with great caution.
Last edited by caddyowner; 03-15-11 at 05:19 AM.
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Good catch - but very strange. It looks like the sports edition fender badge and 5-spoke 18" alloy wheels - which would imply a Premium or ML trim level, but the car has headlamp washers (and I believe laser cruise opening in the lower grille) - which would imply a CL or UL trim level.
Is this the car?
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
If so, it appears that it is a ML sports edition with the wrong bumper cover. It does not appear to have laser cruise in these pics and looks to be missing the headlamp washer switch on the center stack. I would approach with great caution.
Is this the car?
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
If so, it appears that it is a ML sports edition with the wrong bumper cover. It does not appear to have laser cruise in these pics and looks to be missing the headlamp washer switch on the center stack. I would approach with great caution.
Caddy - maybe an even better catch on your part. Definitely agree, proceed with caution. Unfortunately based on the number of liars/thieves/con artists selling used cars, buying a used car can sometimes be fraught with adventure of the wrong kind.
#13
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I like it! looks really good with a nice wax and sun beamming down on it. Also a very hard color to find like Briarwood Pearl, you will be one or few on the road with that color.
#14
BTW, the car in the ad I posted has a cashmere interior rather than ecru. (Carpets are not darker than the seats.) So if that is the car miniz is looking at, it is definitely not a CL.