From GS to pre-owned RX, suggestions?
#1
From GS to pre-owned RX, suggestions?
I recently became a daddy and my modified GS is just not the right family car
I'm thinking to get a pre-owned 2013 RX350. I'm looking at the prices and I see them listed at $40K - $45K. Personally, I think I would never get that amount from the dealer for my GS with 28,XXX miles w/ MSRP of $67K. My past experience tells me that I will get low balled, and only get around $36,000 for my car. Selling the car privately and then looking for an RX is problematic for me, I can't be without a car.
My ideal solution is of course, to go to a dealer, do a trade in, get the RX and drive off without paying a cent. I never done this before, so I would love to hear from people with more experience.
Thanks
I'm thinking to get a pre-owned 2013 RX350. I'm looking at the prices and I see them listed at $40K - $45K. Personally, I think I would never get that amount from the dealer for my GS with 28,XXX miles w/ MSRP of $67K. My past experience tells me that I will get low balled, and only get around $36,000 for my car. Selling the car privately and then looking for an RX is problematic for me, I can't be without a car.
My ideal solution is of course, to go to a dealer, do a trade in, get the RX and drive off without paying a cent. I never done this before, so I would love to hear from people with more experience.
Thanks
#2
Congrats on becoming a Dad! Try taking your car to Carmax and see what they offer you there. You don't have to buy a car from them, but they typically pay higher then a dealership would when you trade in. Me any my co workers have had good success with them and they do all the paperwork. They can give you a free appraisal that is good for 7 days.
#3
Congrats on becoming a Dad! Try taking your car to Carmax and see what they offer you there. You don't have to buy a car from them, but they typically pay higher then a dealership would when you trade in. Me any my co workers have had good success with them and they do all the paperwork. They can give you a free appraisal that is good for 7 days.
#4
The minivan allows Mom to power OPEN (not just unlock) the sliding side door with just a push on her keyfob (while she's carrying baby in her arms). When she gets to the vehicle, she simply leans in a bit and plunks junior into his carseat. With a 4-door sedan (even a jacked-up hatchback like the RX), she has to open the rear door as wide as possible (not much in a crowded supermarket parking lot) and reach WAY IN to secure the baby in the seat. This stresses her back, arms, and shoulders. No biggie once or twice, but 4 or 5 times EVERY day - ouch!
The minivan also has excellent loading/unloading design. The rear hatch powers open and protects Mom and baby from the rain or snow as she's stowing the groceries and the stroller. The RX will do this, but a sedan won't. The reasonably high seating position gives Mom excellent visibility so she can see over cars in traffic and the short front end and tight turning radius gives her excellent manuverability in tight quarters like parking lots. Creature comforts abound including front-controlled rear AC for baby and she can easily reach around to take care of any emergencies in the second row seats. Try THAT in an RX! Finally, the flat floors and spacious cabin allow room for all the crap kids come with - bags for this and boxes for that. Some minivans even have on-board vacuum cleaners to clean up after the kids.
In short, you're out of the Lexus stable for the next few years. Go give the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna a good look-see. We'll be here when you get back...
#5
I sold my 2006 Mini Cooper s with 95k mi to Carmax for 6k. Lexus offered me 5k. Blue book was 7-10k. I probably could have sold it for over 7k if I would have listed it private. Car was clean. Just didn't want meeting up with strangers to sell the car. Sold it due to baby just like you. I didn't go the SUV route just because I despise driving one. Coming from a mini, a GS is plenty of space for me. Congrats btw
At least go to Carmax to get a quote.
At least go to Carmax to get a quote.
#6
I hear you dude but having one kid does not equate to buying a minivan. He doesn't have to give up his enthusiasm for cars especially if this next car would be primarily driven by him (assuming his wife has her own car).
#7
It's when you have 2 kids that are a little closer in age only then you'll something roomy....like a minivan.
Otherwise a sedan will still do fine
Worst comes to worst, you can rent a car in the meanwhile if you end up selling your GS before you get a replacement.
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
This is the only minivan I'll drive, when the time comes and if I'm really forced to! lol I'll still try to fit everything in the GS as much as I could. If it fits it ships! lol
The Swagger Wagon.
The Swagger Wagon.
#9
MamaDao, a CL member, put her Sienna on bags and installed a lip and wheels. She's rolling around with her kids in style and airs out when she parks. That could be you, SNiiP3R.
#12
I've been in similar situation. Wife had 2RX since my son was little and has found RX the perfect vehicle for her. Minivan is nice for the family but a little too big. I was considering turning in my GS (Luxury, MSRP about 56K if I remember correctly) to get the new GX for a little more room. As one expects, stealer wanted my left arm. Their offer for the GS was in low 30s. I had similar mileage as you. So we decided to wait a bit on the GS and trade the 2RX in for a 3RX for her. This time they actually wanted to sell the RX so they worked with me on the trade in. I think I got a good price for my trade (better than kbb estimate). The new RX is MSRP at 49K and I got it for 45K with some extra stuff. We never liked the new RX when it came out in 2010 as we found the ride was too American sedan/van like (but the look is very attractive for her. She always wants the new one but can't live with that soft dizzy ride). I never knew why but later on read a post from Marshall (?) and he mentioned because the new tires have more rubber even still 18". That could be why the ride is softer. This latest RX comes with 19" option. The ride is more like our old RX which we love. I thought the engine noise, back up camera and windshield wipers could be/should be better. But other than that it is a nice car. I also find the ride quite comfortable. You will definitely lose some nice features from your GS but the car is not bad. But if it's for me, I would get the GX. Hope it helps and congrats on the news.
#13
Lexus Test Driver
Congrats on your baby - my daughter is almost 18 months now.
Any reason u think the GS is not suitable? My 535 has been ok and has about the same room as the GS.
My wife usually sits in the back with the baby and so far no issues.
Stroller/bags in trunk. Front passenger seat also used for baby bag etc.
If i had 2 kids then maybe an SUV would be needed or 7series/LS type car.
Any reason u think the GS is not suitable? My 535 has been ok and has about the same room as the GS.
My wife usually sits in the back with the baby and so far no issues.
Stroller/bags in trunk. Front passenger seat also used for baby bag etc.
If i had 2 kids then maybe an SUV would be needed or 7series/LS type car.
#15
Congratz DAD, enjoy him/her while they are young it's a blessing, kids change your whole life. anywho, if you guys don't plan on having anymore... the RX will probably do, trading the GS for one... i haven't a clue as to what is going to happen. it can go in your favor... or not. Good Luck