Is this a good deal for a 2015 gs 350 f sport lease???
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Is this a good deal for a 2015 gs 350 f sport lease???
Hi guys,
Been wavering about pulling the trigger on a 2015 GS 350 F Sport fully loaded lease. This one includes the ML sound and all features and stickesr around $57,700. My deal is 0 drive off 36 months 10k miles for $515 per month all in, including tax. Please let me know if I should hold out. Also would it be better to wait for the 2016? Are there going to be major updates?
Thanks,
Mike
Been wavering about pulling the trigger on a 2015 GS 350 F Sport fully loaded lease. This one includes the ML sound and all features and stickesr around $57,700. My deal is 0 drive off 36 months 10k miles for $515 per month all in, including tax. Please let me know if I should hold out. Also would it be better to wait for the 2016? Are there going to be major updates?
Thanks,
Mike
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Oh yes that is a good deal if it's $515 with nothing at signing. Which dealer is this?
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#9
This seems like a fairly good deal. I suspect the lease deals for the 2016's won't be as excellent as what we are seeing these days on the 2015 GS's. If you are the type of person who needs the newest of everything and will get antsy just knowing there is a 2016 with some different features maybe you should wait.
#10
during December its better, mine is cheaper
#12
Lexus Fanatic
The 2016 will definitely have a new front bumper, grille, headlights, taillights, probably wheels, and some interior trim differences.
#13
Is the led headlight going to be an optional or standard for the 2016 does anyone knows? I'm tempting to pull a trigger on a non F-Sport 2015, but not sure if I should wait till late of this year. Because of the mid cycle changes mentioned above.
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Unless you just have to have the newest thing...I'd say go ahead and lease a 2015 now. The lease rates are too good right now. Then in a couple years, change to the refreshed model. By then, lease rates would be good and low again, and any bugs would be worked out. I don't think much is going to change anyways; it will probably have the same engine, same suspension, same dimensions, same weight, and same interior. Small changes will probably be limited to slightly new exterior styling (headlights, tail lights, grille, bumpers), new instrument cluster (maybe LFA-like dial for F-sport, but definitely bigger screen between dials), and slightly updated UI (look at "newish" controller for GSF and navi on new RX). IMO, not really worth the wait. If you think it'll bother you to see refreshed GS while you drive the "old" GS, then do a shorter lease term.
New Remote Touch controller from GSF
Full-screen map taken from RX
F-sport gauge taken from RX
New Remote Touch controller from GSF
Full-screen map taken from RX
F-sport gauge taken from RX
Last edited by dchar; 04-26-15 at 10:45 PM.
#15
My sticker price is almost 54k, it's not an Fsport and I dont have ml so thats a big reason why it's cheaper hahaha sorry about that my mistake.
But if you can hold off on getting your ride, if all gs's are getting that led setup, that's where its at. I wish all lexus revamped it's face to accommodate those led's. I love the gs f new look so hot!
But if you can hold off on getting your ride, if all gs's are getting that led setup, that's where its at. I wish all lexus revamped it's face to accommodate those led's. I love the gs f new look so hot!