2006 IS350 Value
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2006 IS350 Value
So I already have my IS300 but I was considering getting another IS for my wife. Recently the owner of the company I work for blew the motor (it is locked up according to his local Lexus dealer) is his 06' IS350. It is Grey with Black Leather interior, Navigation, Sport Package, & Levinson Audio. I am throwing around buying it and replacing the motor. The car has 131k on it. He is the original owner and has had Lexus do all of the maintenance on it.
I'm not a very experienced with the values of these cars and was hoping I could get some opinions if possible.
How much do you think its worth like it sits?
How difficult is a motor swap?
Does someone sell a brand new motor minus Lexus?
Thanks in advance!
I'm not a very experienced with the values of these cars and was hoping I could get some opinions if possible.
How much do you think its worth like it sits?
How difficult is a motor swap?
Does someone sell a brand new motor minus Lexus?
Thanks in advance!
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Purchasing any vehicle where the motor does not function at all can be tricky because it might not be the motor that failed initially, but instead other factors that led to engine failure such as overheating for example. Blue Book always works for car value. I would contact the dealer for part numbers just so you can see the pricing on what you will have to replace in the motor and then compare final numbers with quotes for complete swaps
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KBB shows the private party value of the car in "Good" condition as $14400.
NADA shows the retail Value as $17300 and the trade value as $14700 (clean).
I've been searching around for a different motor, but had no luck yet. I would guess Lexus will be priced farily high compared to buying a motor out of a wrecked car.
NADA shows the retail Value as $17300 and the trade value as $14700 (clean).
I've been searching around for a different motor, but had no luck yet. I would guess Lexus will be priced farily high compared to buying a motor out of a wrecked car.
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Well, since he is the owner of the company you work for, ask him what he thinks the car is worth now in it's currenty state. I'd hate for you to low-ball him and him take offense to it and hold it against you. LOL!
You can get a good, low-mileage 350 motor for <$4k shipped. You are then left with the option to take on the engine swap yourself or have a shop do it. Personally, if you have a current mode of transportation AND have a garage...I'd take it on myself to save money.
Depending what the owner says, you could have a sweet deal on your hands there!
GL!
You can get a good, low-mileage 350 motor for <$4k shipped. You are then left with the option to take on the engine swap yourself or have a shop do it. Personally, if you have a current mode of transportation AND have a garage...I'd take it on myself to save money.
Depending what the owner says, you could have a sweet deal on your hands there!
GL!
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Well, since he is the owner of the company you work for, ask him what he thinks the car is worth now in it's currenty state. I'd hate for you to low-ball him and him take offense to it and hold it against you. LOL!
You can get a good, low-mileage 350 motor for <$4k shipped. You are then left with the option to take on the engine swap yourself or have a shop do it. Personally, if you have a current mode of transportation AND have a garage...I'd take it on myself to save money.
Depending what the owner says, you could have a sweet deal on your hands there!
GL!
You can get a good, low-mileage 350 motor for <$4k shipped. You are then left with the option to take on the engine swap yourself or have a shop do it. Personally, if you have a current mode of transportation AND have a garage...I'd take it on myself to save money.
Depending what the owner says, you could have a sweet deal on your hands there!
GL!
Thanks!
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So the car has 131K miles on it, "all" maintenance done by Lexus from the original owner and....then engine blew? unless you are a experience lexus mechanic I would stay away from it; unless, he gives it to you for free.
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It's this new thing called the internet. LOL! Sorry, couldn't help myself. But honestly, Google Lexus IS350 motor or 2GR-FSE and look for parts yards/wrecker yard/wholesalers in your area. You also have ebay of course and Craigslist. But just consider that fact that most motors more than likely won't be from your local area.
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He put the car up for sale for $7000 and told me he would sale it to me for $5800. If I could find a motor for around $4k, I don't think it would be worth it. Especially when you can get one for roughly $12k running.
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If the ONLY thing WRONG with the car is the engine, then it is worth it (to me at least). Since you two are "close", have him show you the car up-close and cycle through the electronics within the car. If everything works and only the motor is toast...swap in a good one! Like what was stated above, it really isn't that difficult...as long as you have the space/tools/general know-how/ and organized. But of course, you do have the option of having a local place do the install for you. I'd recommend a Toyota/Lexus/import shop to do the work.
Here are some sites online where you can source good, used motors...but of course you will have to pay to they shipped :
http://www.rebuiltautoengines.com/le...d_engines.html
http://www.alltoyotalexusparts.com/e...0-engines.html
http://www.partshotlines.com/parts/l...-assembly.html
http://www.automotix.net/usedengines...inventory.html
http://www.used-auto-engines.com/use...350-store.html
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Here are some sites online where you can source good, used motors...but of course you will have to pay to they shipped :
http://www.rebuiltautoengines.com/le...d_engines.html
http://www.alltoyotalexusparts.com/e...0-engines.html
http://www.partshotlines.com/parts/l...-assembly.html
http://www.automotix.net/usedengines...inventory.html
http://www.used-auto-engines.com/use...350-store.html
GL!
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If the ONLY thing WRONG with the car is the engine, then it is worth it (to me at least). Since you two are "close", have him show you the car up-close and cycle through the electronics within the car. If everything works and only the motor is toast...swap in a good one! Like what was stated above, it really isn't that difficult...as long as you have the space/tools/general know-how/ and organized. But of course, you do have the option of having a local place do the install for you. I'd recommend a Toyota/Lexus/import shop to do the work.
Here are some sites online where you can source good, used motors...but of course you will have to pay to they shipped :
http://www.rebuiltautoengines.com/le...d_engines.html
http://www.alltoyotalexusparts.com/e...0-engines.html
http://www.partshotlines.com/parts/l...-assembly.html
http://www.automotix.net/usedengines...inventory.html
http://www.used-auto-engines.com/use...350-store.html
GL!
Here are some sites online where you can source good, used motors...but of course you will have to pay to they shipped :
http://www.rebuiltautoengines.com/le...d_engines.html
http://www.alltoyotalexusparts.com/e...0-engines.html
http://www.partshotlines.com/parts/l...-assembly.html
http://www.automotix.net/usedengines...inventory.html
http://www.used-auto-engines.com/use...350-store.html
GL!
Thanks!
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FWIW I just bought a
06' IS350
70k miles
Premium and Sport package(s) - nav, backup cam, parking sensors, ML sound, etc etc
18" rims with snow tires
19" rims with summer tires
car was spotless, 3 sets of floormats, all the service records, etc...
I paid 17k out the door (including TTL)
.... not apples to apples, but just an idea of what a non-blown engine 06' is going for
06' IS350
70k miles
Premium and Sport package(s) - nav, backup cam, parking sensors, ML sound, etc etc
18" rims with snow tires
19" rims with summer tires
car was spotless, 3 sets of floormats, all the service records, etc...
I paid 17k out the door (including TTL)
.... not apples to apples, but just an idea of what a non-blown engine 06' is going for
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So if you can do the work yourself then I would do it. I personaly would do it if I was in your shoes. Hell I wish this deal would have came up when I was shopping for an IS350 as I would have taken it over my current IS350 if everything on the car is perfect minus the engine.