Torn between UL and Premium
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Torn between UL and Premium
I really like the looks and features of the UL package, but I can't get past the fact it cost over $2k over a premium and because UL packages are rare it seems dealers are not willing to lower the price that much. I think the main thing I would miss is the ML sound system. I haven't heard it on the ES so I'm not sure how much better it is than the premium sound system. I thought I might use the DVD over ride on the ES, but now I hear Lexus defeated this over ride with a new software revision. My question is, you think I'm missing much by not going UL?
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I assume you mean Premium Plus and UL?
The ML isn't included in the UL. The main features of the UL are the buttery soft semi-aniline leather, panoramic moonroof and HIDs with dual-swivel adaptive headlights. I would say those are worth the upgrades.
The ML isn't included in the UL. The main features of the UL are the buttery soft semi-aniline leather, panoramic moonroof and HIDs with dual-swivel adaptive headlights. I would say those are worth the upgrades.
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I really like the looks and features of the UL package, but I can't get past the fact it cost over $2k over a premium and because UL packages are rare it seems dealers are not willing to lower the price that much. I think the main thing I would miss is the ML sound system. I haven't heard it on the ES so I'm not sure how much better it is than the premium sound system. I thought I might use the DVD over ride on the ES, but now I hear Lexus defeated this over ride with a new software revision. My question is, you think I'm missing much by not going UL?
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When I bought my UL ES350, ML audio system was on bottom of my list. Now, I can say it is the only feature which I have used and enjoyed the most. I had the same issue that you have now. I thought ML and panoramic glass roof are not worth few thousand dollars more. In my opinion, If you can afford it go for UL. Some people have been able to get 2-4k off MSRP. You can read about prices people have paid in this forum and Edmunds.com. I got my UL $3500 off MSRP just 2 weeks after ES350 came to market. The dealer had to order it because they didnt have the color that I wanted. Dealers will lower the price if you can negotiate with them. They are after your money.
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i am the only person I know of who got a Premium Plus, didn't like it, and exchanged it for a UL. This happened 3 months ago, and there was a long thread about it. The reasons for the exchange were 1) color 2) package. I took a big hit for my stupid mistake, but looking back now i am glad I have the UL.
Because I have owned both PP+ and UL, I can make the comparison. The UL leather is a bit softer indeed, but you won't notice it that much unless you are totally into leather stuff. The ML sound system is richer, and it takes several hours of playing before the speakers get worked in and the sound gets really good. The DVD video is a nice touch for when you are killing time. The panaroma roof is really worth the price because the rear passengers get extra light and the way the glass roof opens its very high tech. The HD light is useful and so is the sunshade, both of which were missing in my PP+. Plus the 10-spoke UL wheels are kinda cool too. I believe the thigh support extender is UL-exclusive as well. Really worth considering.
Because I have owned both PP+ and UL, I can make the comparison. The UL leather is a bit softer indeed, but you won't notice it that much unless you are totally into leather stuff. The ML sound system is richer, and it takes several hours of playing before the speakers get worked in and the sound gets really good. The DVD video is a nice touch for when you are killing time. The panaroma roof is really worth the price because the rear passengers get extra light and the way the glass roof opens its very high tech. The HD light is useful and so is the sunshade, both of which were missing in my PP+. Plus the 10-spoke UL wheels are kinda cool too. I believe the thigh support extender is UL-exclusive as well. Really worth considering.
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Shoot for min $750 over invoice. You might even be able to pull off $500 over at some dealerships. What part of CA are you shopping? If you are in LA/OC, PM me and I can direct you to my salesperson.
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It sounds like those who have the UL don't regret their choices, so if you're considering it and the extra money isn't a financial disaster for you then you should go for it. It's far better than thinking, "I wish I had..." a year or two down the road.
After saying that, let me add that I'm quite happy with my PP+ and don't regret my choice at all. But then I never considered the UL when shopping.
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oh ok...i stand corrected. I guess my PP+ didnt have those things but they are available if you want them. I really dislike that sales rep who sold me the PP+. She kinda tricked me. I told her I wanted a PP+ and all its options for $37,500 out the door, and she said no. A week later, she called me saying that an MSM color is available with all my options and I can have it for $37,500. Being such a newbie car buyer, I jumped on the deal, later to realize several options were missing. Believe me, I was really ticked.
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oh ok...i stand corrected. I guess my PP+ didnt have those things but they are available if you want them. I really dislike that sales rep who sold me the PP+. She kinda tricked me. I told her I wanted a PP+ and all its options for $37,500 out the door, and she said no. A week later, she called me saying that an MSM color is available with all my options and I can have it for $37,500. Being such a newbie car buyer, I jumped on the deal, later to realize several options were missing. Believe me, I was really ticked.
Oh, well. In a perfect world...
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I hate that you have to have such a suspicious and cynical attitude just to buy a car. But dishonest salespeople force us into these adversarial roles. It should be a partnership where both parties are working to get the buyer the car they want at a price that is fair to both buyer and dealer. Instead it's often a race to see who can rip off who and squeeze out the last dollar from a deal. I wish Lexus was different.
Oh, well. In a perfect world...
Oh, well. In a perfect world...
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Now if they could just learn how to build a car like a Lexus.