Time to say goodbye & move on for now.
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No offense...
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Here's what I bet will happen:
After they declare a total loss, your insurance company will sell it for 20% of the value via a "flooded junk auction", some "export company" will dry it out thoroughly, get it running (somewhat), send it to a third-world country (like Romania) under the premise of "parts only", get new fictitious paperwork for it, and resell it at 80% to 120% of it's regular value.
Best of luck.
After they declare a total loss, your insurance company will sell it for 20% of the value via a "flooded junk auction", some "export company" will dry it out thoroughly, get it running (somewhat), send it to a third-world country (like Romania) under the premise of "parts only", get new fictitious paperwork for it, and resell it at 80% to 120% of it's regular value.
Best of luck.
I don't think so. In Europe (including countries like Romania), used Lexus vehicles (especially with V8 engines) are much cheaper than in the USA (often about 50% of its US value).
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I sooooo feel you. I wish I would have gotten one a few years back. Am in the market for new car and just want so much to get the LS but feel I'd be taking 3 steps backwards. They've put so much more in the 2016 ES it makes it hard to justify, even with money to burn. I wish the LS got a lot more love, both by Lexus and the buying public instead of LX and large SUVs which seem to be taking over.
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