View Poll Results: How do you feel about this deal if dealer wont lower the price?
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 21. You may not vote on this poll
What do you guys think about this deal? Need thoughts & wisdom...
#1
What do you guys think about this deal? Need thoughts & wisdom...
I plan to go see the car tomorrow.
2007 Lexus LS460L w/ Executive Seating Package - Silver w/ black interior. Dealer is asking 38,900 (cash deal) with 62k miles. Every option available I believe. I have a deposit on the car which holds it until this coming Monday. The previous owner told me they gave him 36,000 for the car on trade in for a new car. The dealer does not know that I have this information and I haven't negotiated price at all yet. The only issue is the car is 3 1/2 hours away so I really don't want to go see the car and not pick it up, even though I have to be willing to do so if need be. I was actually able to speak with the previous owner and he advised me the car has been solid for the most part with only some minor issues and all the recall work has been done. The previous owner was also friends with the original owner so I pretty much know the cars entire history. Plugged in the VIN on the Lexus Corporate website and everything is in order as far as the service/recall work. Nothing out of the ordinary.
There was some minor paint work on the drivers door due to scratches, but no collision. Paint looks good from the pics, but I will have to see it in person. The rear air struts were just replaced. I see this as a good thing, because it seems as if they fail. In the future, hopefully I will probably change out the suspension to coilovers, if at all possible. I see they make coils for the standard suspension.
I really want the Executive Package and I want the car by Christmas as a present for my wife + you don't really see that many Executive Packages, especially under 40k in price. Mileage is a little high, but it's actually about average for the South East. Car looks near flawless in the pictures, couple rock chips in the hood and that is it.
Can I still purchase a Lexus Platinum Warranty? The full warranty has expired but the car is still under powertrain warranty for another 10k or 1 year.
Thanks for taking the time to read and all thoughts/opinions are welcome...
2007 Lexus LS460L w/ Executive Seating Package - Silver w/ black interior. Dealer is asking 38,900 (cash deal) with 62k miles. Every option available I believe. I have a deposit on the car which holds it until this coming Monday. The previous owner told me they gave him 36,000 for the car on trade in for a new car. The dealer does not know that I have this information and I haven't negotiated price at all yet. The only issue is the car is 3 1/2 hours away so I really don't want to go see the car and not pick it up, even though I have to be willing to do so if need be. I was actually able to speak with the previous owner and he advised me the car has been solid for the most part with only some minor issues and all the recall work has been done. The previous owner was also friends with the original owner so I pretty much know the cars entire history. Plugged in the VIN on the Lexus Corporate website and everything is in order as far as the service/recall work. Nothing out of the ordinary.
There was some minor paint work on the drivers door due to scratches, but no collision. Paint looks good from the pics, but I will have to see it in person. The rear air struts were just replaced. I see this as a good thing, because it seems as if they fail. In the future, hopefully I will probably change out the suspension to coilovers, if at all possible. I see they make coils for the standard suspension.
I really want the Executive Package and I want the car by Christmas as a present for my wife + you don't really see that many Executive Packages, especially under 40k in price. Mileage is a little high, but it's actually about average for the South East. Car looks near flawless in the pictures, couple rock chips in the hood and that is it.
Can I still purchase a Lexus Platinum Warranty? The full warranty has expired but the car is still under powertrain warranty for another 10k or 1 year.
Thanks for taking the time to read and all thoughts/opinions are welcome...
#2
Chin - Few months ago I got a 2007 460L for $40K with 34K miles. My car is heavily optioned but no executive package. In terms of extended warranty it depends on when is your car's in-service date I imagine, I am not sure what is the policy on exceeding the mileage limit.
I was able to get the extended warranty for my car and feeling better ever since. For around $40K it is possible now to get 2008 car with low mileage that is eligible for extended warranty. I guess that is the trade off you need to think about, executive package or low miles and extended warranty.
I was able to get the extended warranty for my car and feeling better ever since. For around $40K it is possible now to get 2008 car with low mileage that is eligible for extended warranty. I guess that is the trade off you need to think about, executive package or low miles and extended warranty.
#5
Lexus Test Driver
nice car but I think you can get at least an 08 for that price and the mileage is kind of high, if I go used it gotta be under 50k this last one was 40k. I like the options but the mileage is on the high side, but if you like go for it just make sure you get the extended warranty, worst can happen is you don't need it but, it is better to have and not need it then to not have and need it. there is alot of gadgets and gizmos on there that can go wrong.
#6
Sounds like you've done your homework on this one. Besides the mileage being a bit high, if you're comfortable with it, then go for it! Work them on the price a little if you can. Good luck.
Trending Topics
#9
Yup. The car has to be under basic warranty to qualify for Lexus Platinum warranty. There are 3rd party warranties out there, but I would not trust them. If you are buying from a Lexus dealer, then you can ask them to CPO the car, then you'll get 3 years or up to 100K miles.
#11
Lexus Champion
That follow up from the dealer is a good sign that they are willing to go lower on the price. Sit tight and see if they contact you again possibly with an even better price. Good luck...
#12
38,000 out the door including taxes and fees in a great deal wholesale blue book is 40775, I would run a car fax to double check on if there was any other accidents other than the scratch repair.
#14
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Arizona
Posts: 35
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Good Deal on this
I bought one that is identical with all options (including upgraded wheels) except the executive package in April. It had 51,000 and Lexus extended warranty until April 2013. I bought from a private owner on cars.com. Paid 37,500. I think the 38,000 price is excellent. Good luck.
#15
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Alabama
Posts: 8
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I marked average deal, but it is a bit hard to judge because there are so few executive package cars in your/my area. I have been looking for a while, but haven't been toon serious.
I could have bought a black on black exec package car with 67k miles just down the road from me at a small dealer. It was listed at $39,999. There is an 09 with 44k in Birmingham, AL for $49k and I am sure a handful more I haven't seen.
I could have bought a black on black exec package car with 67k miles just down the road from me at a small dealer. It was listed at $39,999. There is an 09 with 44k in Birmingham, AL for $49k and I am sure a handful more I haven't seen.