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I get what your saying but, i'm pretty sure green was alot less desirable than gold
WHAT? Green looks good in person. MUCH better than gold IMO. It might have been less desirable by the initial purchasers that were buying a GS brand new but most of those people were probably old and green was probably too "wild" for them.
DISCLAIMER: I have no facts to back up my claims that original purchasers were old. But... whenever I see a stock GS it's usually driven by an elderly person or soccer mom.
It would have to be a Lexus enthusiast that would pay that much. For that price you could get a newer low mileage (50k-80K) GS430 2003-2005 or possibly 2006 GS 430.
It would have to be a Lexus enthusiast that would pay that much. For that price you could get a newer low mileage (50k-80K) GS430 2003-2005 or possibly 2006 GS 430.
I have never seen a 50k 3gen gs for under $20k...not in nc. Hell, a 50k mileage 01 ls430 is $15k
I have never seen a 50k 3gen gs for under $20k...not in nc. Hell, a 50k mileage 01 ls430 is $15k
Yes it would be extremely rare to get a 3GS430 for around $15K, but I have seen a few for $16000 with around 80K miles. You flash $15K at a dealer or private sale and they may budge.
I just got a fully loaded 2005 Gs430 with 80K miles for $11,000 from a DEALERSHIP. I caught them at the end of the month and they budged. They listed it for $12000 which was already a great price. Took 5 months of aggressive searching to find one.
So deal like this can happen and are rare just like a low mileage V8 2GS
The car is a tank of time... KEEP IT brother. Treat it right and pull 300k +++ out of it. But I agree with SicilyGS4, don't take anything less then $9,500 for it.