Thoughts on this deal?
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Thoughts on this deal?
Morning everyone,
Wanted to get everyone's thoughts on a 4th gen GS350 last night.
This is my first Lexus and I am absolutely in love.
2013 GS350, 58K on the odometer
Black on black
RWD
Navigation
18" split 5 spoke wheels
Park assist
Premium package
The car is a CPO, sitting on the lot since November. Clean carfax, two owners.
It was marked down for $27,500, all the way from $34K.
I bought it for $26K.
Seems like a good deal, but I'm curious to know your thoughts...
Will be sharing pictures soon.
Wanted to get everyone's thoughts on a 4th gen GS350 last night.
This is my first Lexus and I am absolutely in love.
2013 GS350, 58K on the odometer
Black on black
RWD
Navigation
18" split 5 spoke wheels
Park assist
Premium package
The car is a CPO, sitting on the lot since November. Clean carfax, two owners.
It was marked down for $27,500, all the way from $34K.
I bought it for $26K.
Seems like a good deal, but I'm curious to know your thoughts...
Will be sharing pictures soon.
#2
Lexus Champion
Holy crap. So that's what '13s are going for now? Our loss is your gain lol. Sounds a bit low for the mileage though. You checked the service history and carfax I assume? If everything checked out then congrats!
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That was a very good deal. You had a few things working your favor:
-Car was on the lot for a while suffering from "lot rot" costing them more to hold it...they really wanted to sell it so your timing was good
-The car is RWD and here in the northeast most people prefer AWD due to the winters. However, like many on the forum will attest, a good set of winter tires on a RWD car is perfectly fine for a few inches of snow.
-AWD adds to the price of the car. RWD GS's seem to sell for a lot less than their similarly equipped AWD counterparts.
Congrats and enjoy! Any pics?
-Car was on the lot for a while suffering from "lot rot" costing them more to hold it...they really wanted to sell it so your timing was good
-The car is RWD and here in the northeast most people prefer AWD due to the winters. However, like many on the forum will attest, a good set of winter tires on a RWD car is perfectly fine for a few inches of snow.
-AWD adds to the price of the car. RWD GS's seem to sell for a lot less than their similarly equipped AWD counterparts.
Congrats and enjoy! Any pics?
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