New member here, which route should i go?
#1
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New member here, which route should i go?
Hi everyone, I'm looking to get a used 2013 Lexus GS350. Im currently look at these two
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...6078/overview/
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...0945/overview/
They are both very similar. Im not sure what it means when it says vehicle has been sold at auction. Can some one clarify? Or should I go with a CPO vehicle? Thank you very much!
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...6078/overview/
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...0945/overview/
They are both very similar. Im not sure what it means when it says vehicle has been sold at auction. Can some one clarify? Or should I go with a CPO vehicle? Thank you very much!
#2
Lead Lap
Welcome to the forum! I'm always a little weary when a car has changed hands quite a bit and it isn't very old. Both cars show three owners, but the thing that doesn't sit right with me is with the car priced at $29,950 - it was sold according to the carfax on 6/14/2014 but it doesn't show when/where it was registered once sold. The carfax seems to have a "gap" between ownership length making the carfax look off with the length of time of ownership. I'd question what happened...maybe just a clerical error with the carfax but still odd.
The other vehicle shows no maintenance history (did the original owner change the oil regularly?)...that would make me uneasy. Maybe you can setup an account on Lexus Drivers website and take the VIN # from both cars and see the service history (http://drivers.lexus.com/lexusdrivers/home).
My personal recommendation is go the CPO route...see if a dealer can bring in a Lux pkg for you in your price range (something with 50-60k miles and with the lux pkg+CPO):
(https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...3593/overview/)
(https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...2453/overview/)
(http://lexusofmtkisco.com/details/20...10048303?cid=0)
The other vehicle shows no maintenance history (did the original owner change the oil regularly?)...that would make me uneasy. Maybe you can setup an account on Lexus Drivers website and take the VIN # from both cars and see the service history (http://drivers.lexus.com/lexusdrivers/home).
My personal recommendation is go the CPO route...see if a dealer can bring in a Lux pkg for you in your price range (something with 50-60k miles and with the lux pkg+CPO):
(https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...3593/overview/)
(https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d...2453/overview/)
(http://lexusofmtkisco.com/details/20...10048303?cid=0)
#3
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SOLD AT AUCTION means that dealer (not necessary Lexus dealer) where the car was traded in did not certify for some unknown for us reasons or decided just to get paid trade in $$ back quickly (maybe even make a few $$$). Usually it's not a good sign, I had bad experience with CPO car also "sold at auction" history, car was in accident that nowhere was noted that I found out month later...
#4
Intermediate
Actually my car was sold at auction as are all leased Lexus cars coming off their lease. The dealer bought the car and then performed all the steps necessary to certify the car (Lcertified). I got the remainder of the car's original warranty and then a 2 year unlimited mileage warranty from the dealer.
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SOLD AT AUCTION means that dealer (not necessary Lexus dealer) where the car was traded in did not certify for some unknown for us reasons or decided just to get paid trade in $$ back quickly (maybe even make a few $$$). Usually it's not a good sign, I had bad experience with CPO car also "sold at auction" history, car was in accident that nowhere was noted that I found out month later...
#7
Lexus Champion
There are some limits on it, but yes, a car involved in an accident can still be a CPO. I believe frame/structural damage or airbag deployment prevents it from being CPO'd, but something like a fender or bumper replacement does not disqualify it.
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#8
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Car was in kinda minor accident most likely with no airbags deployed where hood / fender / bumper were fixed with OK bonding job (saw it when took these part of the car from inside), headlight replaced. Worse thing was a hood, bonding was off limits since it's aluminum that was becoming worse month to month, not sure if they used right bond material or not. Basically ended up replacing these parts myself with OEM and repaint...
Note: It was 2011 Acura TL SH-AWD 6MT
#9
+1 ^^^
Car was in kinda minor accident most likely with no airbags deployed where hood / fender / bumper were fixed with OK bonding job (saw it when took these part of the car from inside), headlight replaced. Worse thing was a hood, bonding was off limits since it's aluminum that was becoming worse month to month, not sure if they used right bond material or not. Basically ended up replacing these parts myself with OEM and repaint...
Note: It was 2011 Acura TL SH-AWD 6MT
Car was in kinda minor accident most likely with no airbags deployed where hood / fender / bumper were fixed with OK bonding job (saw it when took these part of the car from inside), headlight replaced. Worse thing was a hood, bonding was off limits since it's aluminum that was becoming worse month to month, not sure if they used right bond material or not. Basically ended up replacing these parts myself with OEM and repaint...
Note: It was 2011 Acura TL SH-AWD 6MT
Acura may have different CPO qualifications than Lexus.
#11
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Thank you for your input. I got the 04 tl from a private party back in the day and it runs very well. However it was much less money than the gs. I think I'd better get a CPO route unless I can find a clean 1 owner gs350.
#13
Lexus Champion
Actually my car was sold at auction as are all leased Lexus cars coming off their lease. The dealer bought the car and then performed all the steps necessary to certify the car (Lcertified). I got the remainder of the car's original warranty and then a 2 year unlimited mileage warranty from the dealer.
#14
Intermediate
That's not necessarily true...most of the time the dealer keep cars coming off leases that are near perfect condition and go through of making them certified pre-owned. The ones that have had body work or accidents usually are the ones that go to auction. I would be looking very carefully at the history of the car if it was sold at auction.
My car was bought at Lexus auction location in Florida. My car was provided with a Carfax report that showed exactly what the dealer told me concerning it being sold at a Lexus auction when I was initially looking at the car I purchased.
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http://m.cars.com/vehicledetail/#vdp?listingId=661679385
I was at the dealer today and got $34300 out the door for this one. What do you guys think?
I was at the dealer today and got $34300 out the door for this one. What do you guys think?
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