Under $100,000 miles for under $10,000 possible [SoCal]?
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Under $100,000 miles for under $10,000 possible [SoCal]?
Hey everyone,
I was just wondering if you guys think its possible to get a good conditioned (Non-salvaged, no accident title) IS300 with less than 100,000 miles for under $10,000 in the current market conditions from a dealership?
I'm new to the IS300 market; unfortunately I had my previous car totaled a few weeks ago.
I know a private party would be a better deal but I haven't had much luck locating one around here.
Thanks for any input.
I was just wondering if you guys think its possible to get a good conditioned (Non-salvaged, no accident title) IS300 with less than 100,000 miles for under $10,000 in the current market conditions from a dealership?
I'm new to the IS300 market; unfortunately I had my previous car totaled a few weeks ago.
I know a private party would be a better deal but I haven't had much luck locating one around here.
Thanks for any input.
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There are lots of non-salvage is300's with less than 100,000 miles under $10,000
There are TONS more with over 100k miles
Don't let 100k miles scare you, it's a IS300 is a toyota, they run forever way past 100k miles
There are TONS more with over 100k miles
Don't let 100k miles scare you, it's a IS300 is a toyota, they run forever way past 100k miles
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Thanks fellas.
Come to think of it, I'd rather have an IS300 with 100K that has already had its 90k service than an 80k without the service.
Preferably 03-05, but from what I understand, there isn't much difference between years according to a few threads I've gone through.
Come to think of it, I'd rather have an IS300 with 100K that has already had its 90k service than an 80k without the service.
Preferably 03-05, but from what I understand, there isn't much difference between years according to a few threads I've gone through.
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It shouldn't be hard, I bought my clean title, no accidents GGP 02 IS300 5spd, OEM Nav, Full Leather, LSD with 42k miles for 12,5 from a dealership over the summer .. here on the East Coast...
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