How much off MSRP on a 2007 GS450H?
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How much off MSRP on a 2007 GS450H?
Good morning everyone
First of all, my apologizes for posting too many threads in the GS section.
I finally decided to go with the GS450H. No S4, No RS4, No 330XI, No GS430. So I'll be staying with you guys.
I did a build-up in the Lexus website for a GS Hybrid and the MSRP came out to $59,669.00.
How much can I knock off the MSRP?
Thank you very much for your time and help.
GO LEXUS!!! LOL
First of all, my apologizes for posting too many threads in the GS section.
I finally decided to go with the GS450H. No S4, No RS4, No 330XI, No GS430. So I'll be staying with you guys.
I did a build-up in the Lexus website for a GS Hybrid and the MSRP came out to $59,669.00.
How much can I knock off the MSRP?
Thank you very much for your time and help.
GO LEXUS!!! LOL
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Originally Posted by 4TehNguyen
only made 2000 of them, expect to find some fully loaded MSRP only
Thank you very much for your feedback. I greatly appreciate it.
Have a good day.
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Originally Posted by MY GS300
Good morning everyone
First of all, my apologizes for posting too many threads in the GS section.
I finally decided to go with the GS450H. No S4, No RS4, No 330XI, No GS430. So I'll be staying with you guys.
I did a build-up in the Lexus website for a GS Hybrid and the MSRP came out to $59,669.00.
How much can I knock off the MSRP?
Thank you very much for your time and help.
from anything else
GO LEXUS!!! LOL
First of all, my apologizes for posting too many threads in the GS section.
I finally decided to go with the GS450H. No S4, No RS4, No 330XI, No GS430. So I'll be staying with you guys.
I did a build-up in the Lexus website for a GS Hybrid and the MSRP came out to $59,669.00.
How much can I knock off the MSRP?
Thank you very much for your time and help.
from anything else
GO LEXUS!!! LOL
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Originally Posted by jwa
You should really go test drive the 450H before deciding to buy one. The hybrid drive is very different from a conventional engine, and it may not be right for you. Your profile shows your in New York, so you shouldn't have too much trouble finding one. Call a few dealers and let them know your interested in a test drive. All the current 450H's are black, silver, white, or gray and will cost either 60K or 65K depending on if it has the PCS/stabalizer options. If you want another color or option package, wait until later this year or next when they become available.
dang...D is a true ballah!!!
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Originally Posted by jwa
You should really go test drive the 450H before deciding to buy one. The hybrid drive is very different from a conventional engine, and it may not be right for you. Your profile shows your in New York, so you shouldn't have too much trouble finding one. Call a few dealers and let them know your interested in a test drive. All the current 450H's are black, silver, white, or gray and will cost either 60K or 65K depending on if it has the PCS/stabalizer options. If you want another color or option package, wait until later this year or next when they become available.
I just moved to Boston. And I plan to test drive a 450H at Lexus of Norwood later this afternoon.
Have a good day.
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Originally Posted by oneeyejack
actually he's in boston now.
dang...D is a true ballah!!!
dang...D is a true ballah!!!
I plan to visit Norwood and meet up with your dealer. I will give him your regards.
Have a nice day.
P.S. I am not even in your league.
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Give it some time... whatever.... "familiarity breeds contempt" sooner or later as always the prices will drop... patience.
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Give it some time... whatever.... "familiarity breeds contempt" sooner or later as always the prices will drop... patience.
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Good morning everyone.
Thank you for your feedback. I greatly appreciate it.
This is how my negotiation went.
Me: "How about $1,000 off MSRP?"
Dealer: "There are only 2,000 of these made in the U.S.................dealers are selling these at MSRP"
Me: "............$750 off MSRP?"
Dealer: "I'm sorry. Like I said, I cannot..............if you want the GS300 or GS430, then I can give you a great, great offer." "But for the 450h, there is not much I can do."
So around 10 minutes later, the dealer brings me the lease numbers. If I put $3,000 down, then I would get 15,000 miles per year, $1,129 per month (this number already includes tax) for 36 months. I told him if he can lower it to $1,000 per month. He said the best he can do is $1,100 per month.
He told me once a Hybrid arrives, its sold right away.
Thank you for your feedback. I greatly appreciate it.
This is how my negotiation went.
Me: "How about $1,000 off MSRP?"
Dealer: "There are only 2,000 of these made in the U.S.................dealers are selling these at MSRP"
Me: "............$750 off MSRP?"
Dealer: "I'm sorry. Like I said, I cannot..............if you want the GS300 or GS430, then I can give you a great, great offer." "But for the 450h, there is not much I can do."
So around 10 minutes later, the dealer brings me the lease numbers. If I put $3,000 down, then I would get 15,000 miles per year, $1,129 per month (this number already includes tax) for 36 months. I told him if he can lower it to $1,000 per month. He said the best he can do is $1,100 per month.
He told me once a Hybrid arrives, its sold right away.
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