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Thanks Bunka! We taking the ES300h on a 6hr roadtrip tomorrow-can't wait to stretch its legs. I am trying to get my mother-in-law a Venza V6 limited ~$28K or a Highlander XLE ~$33K before the NX comes out. Otherwise she will probably want it and it will be closer to $50K. lol
Congrats on getting nearly 15% off that vehicle. That is about the most i have seen ANYONE getting off an ES300h so you did well. Hopefully we can find a dealer around here with a similar higher-end biuld willing to match that discount should we end up going with the ES300h instead of the NX300h. We are still (impatiently) waiting on actually driving a NX before we make our decision on which vehicle to go with
#694
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I'm envious of the US market and its low Lexus prices. Across the pond in the Middle Kingdom, the cheapest ES250 is $50k, the basic ES300h model goes for $60k while the GS450h goes for over $100k. I've been seeing loads more ES250s being bought by young professional types who would have previously gone for an Audi A4L or VW Passat.
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I'm envious of the US market and its low Lexus prices. Across the pond in the Middle Kingdom, the cheapest ES250 is $50k, the basic ES300h model goes for $60k while the GS450h goes for over $100k. I've been seeing loads more ES250s being bought by young professional types who would have previously gone for an Audi A4L or VW Passat.
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#697
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Longo dropped the price to $43,390? Was that out the door, or still have to add tax and license?? Longo typically is not real good with prices. Who did you deal with?
#698
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I will report my numbers when it happens. I'm still,,,,,maybe I should say, the wife is still going back and forth with what car she wants!!!!! We were set on the ES350, the ES350H if we could get a good deal (doubtful). Now my heavy footed wife has driven the GS350.
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Thanks lomein123! I used your deal to get mine today. Got a 2014 ES300h with luxury and navi for 40030 (MSRP: $46,928) so 42900 DO with tint and car clear bra at Sterling McCall Lexus in Houston. Everything was great until I got into financing where the finance guy was just being rude and super unprofessional. I had dinner plans after so I decided not to make a fuss over it and ruin my night and my new car purchase. However, I will be taking this unacceptable treatment on Monday when I get some last minute stuff done to the car. Other than that great experience there, just one bad apple. This is my fourth Lexus from Sterling McCall in less than a year- sales staff are great!
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I would hope that you can still get a killer deal on an ES300h as there are people getting 2014 ES300H's discounted as much as 15% off MSRP
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We just bought our first Lexus on black Friday.
Starfire 2015 ES350 stickered at $44344. We bought it at dead invoice $41411 before negotiation on our trade in. Trade was a 2009 WRX with about 55k miles that needed some exterior loving due love bugs and door dings. OTD was $30500 and we got a free tv.
Starfire 2015 ES350 stickered at $44344. We bought it at dead invoice $41411 before negotiation on our trade in. Trade was a 2009 WRX with about 55k miles that needed some exterior loving due love bugs and door dings. OTD was $30500 and we got a free tv.
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I just purchased a 2015 ES 350 with Luxury package and a rear spoiler a few weeks ago. I was happy with the way the sale was handled. Traded in a 2008 IS 250 which I got a decent price on first shot, so I was not expecting much negotiation with the cost of the new one. I was simply given the MSRP, and then shown the invoice price and was told that I was being offered the invoice price straight away. I know I could have negotiated from this point since Lexus holdback is 2%, but the way it was presented made me feel at ease that I didn't have to do the whole back and forth that usually comes with purchasing a vehicle to get a good price. Probably not the best price as I said, but a good price that made everyone happy and without the stress of dealing with the sales manager telling me how great a deal I was getting, then the trip back to the sales manager's office for the salesman to see who will cut their commission first. No bad feelings all the way around, and I know there wasn't a huge markup and a "sucker"sticker on my forehead. All that added back and forth for a 1k payoff wasn't worth it to me.
MSRP 44,844
Sale price 42,362
Out the door at 28,006
Tax, document fees, etc 1990
Oh, and I also sent them 100 miles out of their way to pick up the color I wanted and they threw in some all weather mats for the trouble after it couldn't be sourced from the original quoted location. Atomic Silver / Gray interior which isn't available often in my area.
MSRP 44,844
Sale price 42,362
Out the door at 28,006
Tax, document fees, etc 1990
Oh, and I also sent them 100 miles out of their way to pick up the color I wanted and they threw in some all weather mats for the trouble after it couldn't be sourced from the original quoted location. Atomic Silver / Gray interior which isn't available often in my area.
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I just purchased a 2015 ES 350 with Luxury package and a rear spoiler a few weeks ago. I was happy with the way the sale was handled. Traded in a 2008 IS 250 which I got a decent price on first shot, so I was not expecting much negotiation with the cost of the new one. I was simply given the MSRP, and then shown the invoice price and was told that I was being offered the invoice price straight away. I know I could have negotiated from this point since Lexus holdback is 2%, but the way it was presented made me feel at ease that I didn't have to do the whole back and forth that usually comes with purchasing a vehicle to get a good price. Probably not the best price as I said, but a good price that made everyone happy and without the stress of dealing with the sales manager telling me how great a deal I was getting, then the trip back to the sales manager's office for the salesman to see who will cut their commission first. No bad feelings all the way around, and I know there wasn't a huge markup and a "sucker"sticker on my forehead. All that added back and forth for a 1k payoff wasn't worth it to me.
MSRP 44,844
Sale price 42,362
Out the door at 28,006
Tax, document fees, etc 1990
Oh, and I also sent them 100 miles out of their way to pick up the color I wanted and they threw in some all weather mats for the trouble after it couldn't be sourced from the original quoted location. Atomic Silver / Gray interior which isn't available often in my area.
MSRP 44,844
Sale price 42,362
Out the door at 28,006
Tax, document fees, etc 1990
Oh, and I also sent them 100 miles out of their way to pick up the color I wanted and they threw in some all weather mats for the trouble after it couldn't be sourced from the original quoted location. Atomic Silver / Gray interior which isn't available often in my area.
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Sure. I'm positive other people have done better than me in negotiations. I personally don't see taking things past a reasonable and comfortable level. I was just sharing my experience, which to me was positive as far as car sales are concerned. I couldn't find your deal in going back a few pages, but i'm sure you left nothing on the table which is great and works for you. My experience works for me so we are both happy.