Need help! Purchasing 2007 ls460L...$$$
#1
Lead Lap
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Need help! Purchasing 2007 ls460L...$$$
First, I have never own a LS b4. I've own many GSs. Schedule to test drive the ls tonite. Just want some advice from you ls460 owners.
The car is 2007 ls460 LWB mercury silver/black. 23k mi. CPO vehicle.
Dealer list price $61,000.
How much should it be?
What options should I look for?
What's standard options?
etc...
TIA,
scorpio
The car is 2007 ls460 LWB mercury silver/black. 23k mi. CPO vehicle.
Dealer list price $61,000.
How much should it be?
What options should I look for?
What's standard options?
etc...
TIA,
scorpio
#2
i got mine for $54,000 with 13,000 miles white/tan with all the options but air suspension back in june 2008 (kind of a good deal)...you can find a nicely equipped lexus for about $56,000 or so. Ive seen a couple on autotrader that were nice for the price. take your time looking for a good deal
#5
Lexus Champion
use this to bargain...
2007 LS460L $57k w/ 22k miles... CPO
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...=p4506.c0.m245
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...=p4506.c0.m245
2007 LS460L $57k w/ 22k miles... CPO
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...=p4506.c0.m245
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2007-...=p4506.c0.m245
#6
Lexus Champion
#7
$61K is kinda overpriced.
In early July I saw a 2007 fully equipped LS460L with 11K miles on it for $53K.
I got my fully equipped 2008 LS460 (the short wheelbase) with about 10K miles on it for about $54K.
Both of the above cars qualify to be CPO but currently aren't.
This should give you an idea about the market.
Good luck!
In early July I saw a 2007 fully equipped LS460L with 11K miles on it for $53K.
I got my fully equipped 2008 LS460 (the short wheelbase) with about 10K miles on it for about $54K.
Both of the above cars qualify to be CPO but currently aren't.
This should give you an idea about the market.
Good luck!
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I have a 2007 LWB with every option except the executive seating package. The MSRP was $86K. I have the option to buy it at the end of my lease for $47K, which will be on January 15th. I currently have 39,000 miles on it, so I'm guessing it will have around 43,000 by then. After looking around a bit and talking to a few dealers, I concluded that the car is not worth $47K, based on what a new 2009 could be purchased for, and what it would likely be worth in 3 years. So, I'm thinking that if my car is not worth purchasing at $47K, the one you are looking at sounds quite high.
Keep in mind that a 2009 can be purchased at dealer invoice today, so three years from now, it will likely be worth about 50% of that price. The dealer told me the residual after three years on a 2009 car purchase this month would only be 41% of MSRP because it will be at the end of the model run by then.
If anyone thinks my car is worth $47K and is interested in buying it out at the end of my lease, feel free to PM me. Otherwise, I'm planning on handing the keys back to the dealer and getting something else, still to be determined.
Keep in mind that a 2009 can be purchased at dealer invoice today, so three years from now, it will likely be worth about 50% of that price. The dealer told me the residual after three years on a 2009 car purchase this month would only be 41% of MSRP because it will be at the end of the model run by then.
If anyone thinks my car is worth $47K and is interested in buying it out at the end of my lease, feel free to PM me. Otherwise, I'm planning on handing the keys back to the dealer and getting something else, still to be determined.
#9
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
Thanks so much guys. I went to the lex dealer yesterday nite and the manager took the car home for the day. Disappointed, I test drove the 07 ls460 SWB just to have the feel for it. It drove very nice but options very limited. Today, I just saw one White/cashmere 2007 ls460L listed for 52,995 w/ 22k mi. planning test driving the car during lunch time. I'll keep you guys posted.
What do you guys think of the price? Feedback pls.
What do you guys think of the price? Feedback pls.
#10
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
I have a 2007 LWB with every option except the executive seating package. The MSRP was $86K. I have the option to buy it at the end of my lease for $47K, which will be on January 15th. I currently have 39,000 miles on it, so I'm guessing it will have around 43,000 by then. After looking around a bit and talking to a few dealers, I concluded that the car is not worth $47K, based on what a new 2009 could be purchased for, and what it would likely be worth in 3 years. So, I'm thinking that if my car is not worth purchasing at $47K, the one you are looking at sounds quite high.
Keep in mind that a 2009 can be purchased at dealer invoice today, so three years from now, it will likely be worth about 50% of that price. The dealer told me the residual after three years on a 2009 car purchase this month would only be 41% of MSRP because it will be at the end of the model run by then.
If anyone thinks my car is worth $47K and is interested in buying it out at the end of my lease, feel free to PM me. Otherwise, I'm planning on handing the keys back to the dealer and getting something else, still to be determined.
Keep in mind that a 2009 can be purchased at dealer invoice today, so three years from now, it will likely be worth about 50% of that price. The dealer told me the residual after three years on a 2009 car purchase this month would only be 41% of MSRP because it will be at the end of the model run by then.
If anyone thinks my car is worth $47K and is interested in buying it out at the end of my lease, feel free to PM me. Otherwise, I'm planning on handing the keys back to the dealer and getting something else, still to be determined.
#11
What do you guys think of the price? Feedback pls.
Go to Edmunds, Kelley or NADA to find out the wholesale price of the car and then negotiate UP from there, not down from the dealer's asking price.
Go to Edmunds, Kelley or NADA to find out the wholesale price of the car and then negotiate UP from there, not down from the dealer's asking price.
#12
As for the listings in autotrader.com and other web sites, I don't think they are realistic. I listed my 2004 LS430 a few years ago for $45K in autotrader, but ultimately sold it for $38K, and that was the only offer I ever got, after being on the market for over 2 months. People can ask anything they want, but I don't think there are that many buyers paying the web site ask prices in this economy.
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I looked for about 18 months for a 460L before I bought mine. The prices leveled off in about Dec-Jan and haven't gone down much since. 61K is a little high...the 53K one is more inline with what they are going for.
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Thanks so much guys and gals. I test drove the white/alasbaster 2007 ls460L yesterday at the MB dealer. It listed for $53k which was $54,995 40 days ago. The 460L has a few more options that the regular ls460 has. The L has backseat recliner and there's so much room It has three modes comfort, normal and sport. Electronic Adjustable backseat headrests. Felt a lot bigger than my gs430. However, the ride wasn't stable when I took it on the freeway. This car has 19" wheels on it and I think they're aftermarket wheels. Sell guy told me that the couple brought it in and traded for the 2010 S class. They don't have the original wheels.
Thanks KILLERGS4 for the link "http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/LEXUS...=p4506.c0.m245".
This car is the vehicle that was in the MB dealer located in North Houston, TX. I told the sell guy that the car didn't feel right and he told me that he'd talk to the manager and see if they can get the original wheels on it. I should be back Friday and check it out again.
So far, here's the deal:
2007 ls 460L Ibis White/alabaster 22k mi. $52,995.
So what do you guys think of the deal???
Thanks KILLERGS4 for the link "http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/LEXUS...=p4506.c0.m245".
This car is the vehicle that was in the MB dealer located in North Houston, TX. I told the sell guy that the car didn't feel right and he told me that he'd talk to the manager and see if they can get the original wheels on it. I should be back Friday and check it out again.
So far, here's the deal:
2007 ls 460L Ibis White/alabaster 22k mi. $52,995.
So what do you guys think of the deal???