Looking at a CPO GX, need advice!
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Looking at a CPO GX, need advice!
My wife and I are in the market for a new (used) sub. We currently have a 2009 MDX with 81000 miles. It's starting to have issues and various quarks ( annoying). She has mentioned the GX several times so I decided to look at them. I love the look and the reliability is impeccable compared to Acura. My only problem is in not use to buying a new sub with such high mileage. We are looking at a CPO Lexus GX 2012 with 56000 miles on it for 37500. Do I need to be concerned with the mileage on relation to the price? Also are there any issues or problems that lexus may have with the GX. Are the oil changes expensive? Thanks! If anyone has anything else to add that would be great.
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As to price and mileage. Is it a base, premium, or luxury model? What are the main options? That should help with the pricing. As far as car dealers are concerned 56,000 miles for three years is about average. For me I think 15,000 per year would be the miles to look at. Then check out online sites like true car.com, edmunds.com. Do not put much faith in kbb.
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Please list the full specs, options and mileage can swing the pricing several thousands.
The 2010-2013 model years only have base or premium models. The luxury model convention did not come until the facelift in 2014.
Since you are looking at a Lexus CPO, the dealer should be able to print you out a "build sheet" and maintenance records. The build sheet shows the vehicles specs from the manufacturer and possibly any add-ons that were made by the dealer at the time of the original purchase. The Lexus maintenance history will show any service done at a Lexus dealership (this could include some of the reconditioning items they did during the CPO process - ie. door ding repairs, brakes, new tires, wax/detail). I think all CPO cars I looked at had the majority, if not all, of their maintenance done at the selling Lexus dealership, so the Lexus maintenance records can be extensive for a CPO.
The 2010-2013 model years only have base or premium models. The luxury model convention did not come until the facelift in 2014.
Since you are looking at a Lexus CPO, the dealer should be able to print you out a "build sheet" and maintenance records. The build sheet shows the vehicles specs from the manufacturer and possibly any add-ons that were made by the dealer at the time of the original purchase. The Lexus maintenance history will show any service done at a Lexus dealership (this could include some of the reconditioning items they did during the CPO process - ie. door ding repairs, brakes, new tires, wax/detail). I think all CPO cars I looked at had the majority, if not all, of their maintenance done at the selling Lexus dealership, so the Lexus maintenance records can be extensive for a CPO.
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The 2012 GX 460 Premium has 54460 miles on it. It's fully loaded with the exception of rear entertainment. The vehicle was a lease turn in, full maintenance records are available. It has had no issues or damage. We havnt gone and seen it yet so we are unable to tell what has been refurbished on it. Are these vehicles prone to any electrical issues (locks, A/C, Nav)? Like I said before, not use to buying a vehicle with mileage this high and 3 years old, but I'm confident in Lexus. Thanks
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CPO should net you an extended warranty to 100k miles, so you will have that piece of mind. That said, the price seems a bit high to me (assuming its a base) for the miles. For a couple thousand more, you should be able to get something in the 30k mile range, or wait and shop for a better deal with those miles.
The OCI for the GX is 10,000 miles, so it's a bit more expensive because it's a higher quality oil, but it is offset by the decreased frequency (compared to 5k or 7.5k mile intervals). And if you have it done at the Lexus dealership, you'll pay a premium. You can likely save some money by having a Toyota dealer do the oil changes if that's an option. Or do it yourself.
Regardless of all that, you'll still pay less for service vs. any German brand. The maintenance costs will be comparable to Acura.
The OCI for the GX is 10,000 miles, so it's a bit more expensive because it's a higher quality oil, but it is offset by the decreased frequency (compared to 5k or 7.5k mile intervals). And if you have it done at the Lexus dealership, you'll pay a premium. You can likely save some money by having a Toyota dealer do the oil changes if that's an option. Or do it yourself.
Regardless of all that, you'll still pay less for service vs. any German brand. The maintenance costs will be comparable to Acura.
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My wife and I are in the market for a new (used) sub. We currently have a 2009 MDX with 81000 miles. It's starting to have issues and various quarks ( annoying). She has mentioned the GX several times so I decided to look at them. I love the look and the reliability is impeccable compared to Acura. My only problem is in not use to buying a new sub with such high mileage. We are looking at a CPO Lexus GX 2012 with 56000 miles on it for 37500. Do I need to be concerned with the mileage on relation to the price? Also are there any issues or problems that lexus may have with the GX. Are the oil changes expensive? Thanks! If anyone has anything else to add that would be great.
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If it's fully loaded minus the rear entertainment (and probably doesn't have the dynamic radar cruise control or wide-view monitor system or CRAWL), $37.5k (before taxes, fees) seems like a pretty good deal for a 2012 Premium CPO with 54k miles.
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The 2012 GX 460 Premium has 54460 miles on it. It's fully loaded with the exception of rear entertainment. The vehicle was a lease turn in, full maintenance records are available. It has had no issues or damage. We havnt gone and seen it yet so we are unable to tell what has been refurbished on it. Are these vehicles prone to any electrical issues (locks, A/C, Nav)? Like I said before, not use to buying a vehicle with mileage this high and 3 years old, but I'm confident in Lexus. Thanks
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Just did an autotrader search. If the vehicle you are looking at is the white on sepia one at Lexus of Towson, that one is a base model with only the nav package (without Mark Levinson) according to their website description. From their pictures, I can tell its not the premium and also that it doesn't have the tow/hitch package but probably has the convenience and comfort package.
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