Hello and Seeking Purchase Advice
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Hello and Seeking Purchase Advice
Hello Lexus Owners,
I can appreciate sites like this because the uninformed like me can find some good free advice. So for this I say hello and ask for your help, This is my new jump into the luxury market and I am considering a LS 460 that I think is a good deal. It is a 2007 one owner car, seemed to always be serviced at the dealership as the records suggest, and has only 45K miles. My concerns is that (1) it was involved in a small accident (rear quarter) and the bondo job seemed to be a bit shoddy (obvious scratches from 2 feet away), (2) is there something I should be looking for considering the "two good to be true" millage and price at $28,800?
I had teh car shipped from another region of the state and woudl love to take it to a local dealer for an assessment, but I'm afraid that since it is the same company, Autonation, they will just check what is already in the database and not give me a real evaluation. I am considering an indep. mechanic, but don't know any in the Tampa, Fl area. Please help with your sound advice.
It has the Mark Levinson system.
Thanks in advance.
I can appreciate sites like this because the uninformed like me can find some good free advice. So for this I say hello and ask for your help, This is my new jump into the luxury market and I am considering a LS 460 that I think is a good deal. It is a 2007 one owner car, seemed to always be serviced at the dealership as the records suggest, and has only 45K miles. My concerns is that (1) it was involved in a small accident (rear quarter) and the bondo job seemed to be a bit shoddy (obvious scratches from 2 feet away), (2) is there something I should be looking for considering the "two good to be true" millage and price at $28,800?
I had teh car shipped from another region of the state and woudl love to take it to a local dealer for an assessment, but I'm afraid that since it is the same company, Autonation, they will just check what is already in the database and not give me a real evaluation. I am considering an indep. mechanic, but don't know any in the Tampa, Fl area. Please help with your sound advice.
It has the Mark Levinson system.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello Lexus Owners,
I can appreciate sites like this because the uninformed like me can find some good free advice. So for this I say hello and ask for your help, This is my new jump into the luxury market and I am considering a LS 460 that I think is a good deal. It is a 2007 one owner car, seemed to always be serviced at the dealership as the records suggest, and has only 45K miles. My concerns is that (1) it was involved in a small accident (rear quarter) and the bondo job seemed to be a bit shoddy (obvious scratches from 2 feet away), (2) is there something I should be looking for considering the "two good to be true" millage and price at $28,800?
I had teh car shipped from another region of the state and woudl love to take it to a local dealer for an assessment, but I'm afraid that since it is the same company, Autonation, they will just check what is already in the database and not give me a real evaluation. I am considering an indep. mechanic, but don't know any in the Tampa, Fl area. Please help with your sound advice.
It has the Mark Levinson system.
Thanks in advance.
I can appreciate sites like this because the uninformed like me can find some good free advice. So for this I say hello and ask for your help, This is my new jump into the luxury market and I am considering a LS 460 that I think is a good deal. It is a 2007 one owner car, seemed to always be serviced at the dealership as the records suggest, and has only 45K miles. My concerns is that (1) it was involved in a small accident (rear quarter) and the bondo job seemed to be a bit shoddy (obvious scratches from 2 feet away), (2) is there something I should be looking for considering the "two good to be true" millage and price at $28,800?
I had teh car shipped from another region of the state and woudl love to take it to a local dealer for an assessment, but I'm afraid that since it is the same company, Autonation, they will just check what is already in the database and not give me a real evaluation. I am considering an indep. mechanic, but don't know any in the Tampa, Fl area. Please help with your sound advice.
It has the Mark Levinson system.
Thanks in advance.
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Pricing is about right, so probably not any hidden problems reflected in price. I would advise getting a warranty through one of the providers mentioned in threads posted elsewhere on this site. My advise is probably worth what I am paid for it, nothing, as you mentioned.
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I would say that is rather pricey for a 2007 that has had an accident, there is not a shortage of these cars, why not be patient and get a never wrecked "creampuff", especially if you are willing to spend 28K for a 7 year old car!
I think you would be shocked at what it would cost to have that really fixed first class (many $1000's) and it will never be as reliable as a car that has never been wrecked. If it was 15K, maybe, but not 28K
get a subscription to Autocheck (more reliable than CarFax) and then you can check the real history of any car you are considering, and I would avoid used car dealers such as AutoNation, these used car dealers get their cars from the auto auction, and normally that means a problem car, with a checkered past. - I would buy from a private owner, right out of his garage in the fancy quiet neighborhood!
Interior and exterior condition and Autocheck background research is far more important on these cars, as they will easily go 300-400K miles.
I think you would be shocked at what it would cost to have that really fixed first class (many $1000's) and it will never be as reliable as a car that has never been wrecked. If it was 15K, maybe, but not 28K
get a subscription to Autocheck (more reliable than CarFax) and then you can check the real history of any car you are considering, and I would avoid used car dealers such as AutoNation, these used car dealers get their cars from the auto auction, and normally that means a problem car, with a checkered past. - I would buy from a private owner, right out of his garage in the fancy quiet neighborhood!
Interior and exterior condition and Autocheck background research is far more important on these cars, as they will easily go 300-400K miles.
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