High Mileage LS
#2
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Those miles are indeed pretty high but I guess if the condition of the car is good/clean and he has records, I would say it could be a good buy. Similar cars with 50k miles go for $10-$15k more. Is it clean, look like it's been well cared for? You can check the service history on Lexus' website.
#4
That's a really high number of miles, and I feel that price is a bit high when you can get one with much more remaining life for high $20ks. That said, if the car is in truly excellent condition it might be an OK buy, especially if you can get him down into the mid-high teens. High mileage is a big gamble... it could be OK, or it could have tons of mechanical parts all on their last legs.
#6
Lexus Test Driver
That price is way too high for that many miles. I'm sure the majority of them are highway, but still. If you look around you can find one with half the miles for around the same price.
#7
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Those miles are indeed pretty high but I guess if the condition of the car is good/clean and he has records, I would say it could be a good buy. Similar cars with 50k miles go for $10-$15k more. Is it clean, look like it's been well cared for? You can check the service history on Lexus' website.
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
From what many have disclosed in this forum, its seems that credit unions offer decent warranties and Carchex offer pretty decent coverage packages.
I have to assume though that if CC does offer a warranty package, it wont be exclusionary due to mileage and the cost will be pretty absorbent, and you'll still have a decent deductible.
GL!
#9
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If you don't mind buying a car out of state and are either willing to have it shipped or willing to travel anywhere to buy it, then sure there are better deals out there for cars with less mileage.
But I don't feel that $20k is too off the mark, we're talking about a 2010 LS460L. I would just expect some things to start failing and set some money aside for that. If the car looks and drives great, then go for it. I would definitely make an offer though. You might try calling Carchex and pricing out an extended warranty, see if they'll even give you one.
But I don't feel that $20k is too off the mark, we're talking about a 2010 LS460L. I would just expect some things to start failing and set some money aside for that. If the car looks and drives great, then go for it. I would definitely make an offer though. You might try calling Carchex and pricing out an extended warranty, see if they'll even give you one.
#10
I don't know of any insurance company that would warrenty any car with those miles.
Having said that it's nice to see some very high mileage cars ready to hit the 200k mile club in the wild.
It discredits those that say the LS 460 is not as good as it's predecessor.
Having said that it's nice to see some very high mileage cars ready to hit the 200k mile club in the wild.
It discredits those that say the LS 460 is not as good as it's predecessor.
#11
Lexus Test Driver
Devh, play nice...
#12
Do you think that car burns oil, hesitates or has it's dashboard cracked. It wouldn't surprise me if the transmission fluid was never changed.
The fact that it's being sold at that price tells me it's in presentable condition. This is good news for those that want to keep their LS460s for a long time and those that wish to sell and retain their value.
I think in the next year or so we will see many more high mileage cars.
The fact that it's being sold at that price tells me it's in presentable condition. This is good news for those that want to keep their LS460s for a long time and those that wish to sell and retain their value.
I think in the next year or so we will see many more high mileage cars.
#13
Lexus Test Driver
Do you think that car burns oil, hesitates or has it's dashboard cracked. It wouldn't surprise me if the transmission fluid was never changed.
The fact that it's being sold at that price tells me it's in presentable condition. This is good news for those that want to keep their LS460s for a long time and those that wish to sell and retain their value.
I think in the next year or so we will see many more high mileage cars.
The fact that it's being sold at that price tells me it's in presentable condition. This is good news for those that want to keep their LS460s for a long time and those that wish to sell and retain their value.
I think in the next year or so we will see many more high mileage cars.
Trans fluid, indeed probably never changed...
In fact, OP, would you please provide us with a link to the vehicle, and I imagine within the link the VIN should be present.
If all records display all maintenance has been performed by Lexus as the OP stated, then everything, as you know, should be shown, linked to the VIN.
I don't dispute one bit that these cars are beginning to show what you've been saying for quite some time now, that the 4th Gen LS is just as reliable and well built as previous generations.
I will say though, when you think about just how much tech is in the car and how many parts come together to make this car, the weight/size and how it drives, to me, its almost a bit strange just how well build it is. It almost lends one to believe that the Japanese have a secret to engineering and build strategies that no one else possesses.
#14
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#15
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Absolutely not. Shopping around yields much lower prices, such as this:
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...08170262&Log=0
I do not care how well it was maintained, 170,000 miles is still 170,000 miles.
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...08170262&Log=0
I do not care how well it was maintained, 170,000 miles is still 170,000 miles.