View Poll Results: Should I get a used 2015 RC F or a new 2016?
Bite the price bullet, "safer" to get a new '16
11
44.00%
Take the "risk" on a '15 and save the $10K
14
56.00%
Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll
Should I get a used 2015 RC F or a new 2016? Any and all feedback welcome!
#1
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Should I get a used 2015 RC F or a new 2016? Any and all feedback welcome!
I'm considering a used/CPO '15 RC F, one in particular has 6k km (4k miles) loaded with the Carbon Fiber Package, TVD, ML, etc that is fully to my liking, which I can get it for about 15k less than when it was new.
I'm also considering a new '16 but it will only save me about 4K at most off MSRP.
Saving 10K with the '15 is very appealing for a lightly used RC F. However, the fuel pump issue on the 15's bothers me somewhat since it appears some of you have not had the root cause addressed and in extreme cases, you've lost power while driving. The stuck wing however, does not bother me. Easy TSB for the ECU fix...
1. How do you feel about the fuel pump issue. How should I check this out? Is this addressed on '16s?
2. Any other issues, i.e. brakes, noises, etc? How can I check for these?
3. Your recommendation? Bite the bullet on a '16 or take the "risk" on a '15 and save the $14K?
Thanks for your feedback!
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I'm also considering a new '16 but it will only save me about 4K at most off MSRP.
Saving 10K with the '15 is very appealing for a lightly used RC F. However, the fuel pump issue on the 15's bothers me somewhat since it appears some of you have not had the root cause addressed and in extreme cases, you've lost power while driving. The stuck wing however, does not bother me. Easy TSB for the ECU fix...
1. How do you feel about the fuel pump issue. How should I check this out? Is this addressed on '16s?
2. Any other issues, i.e. brakes, noises, etc? How can I check for these?
3. Your recommendation? Bite the bullet on a '16 or take the "risk" on a '15 and save the $14K?
Thanks for your feedback!
EDIT, after doing more detailed number crunching with taxes and all-out price differences, the savings on the '15 are actually close to $14K compared to a new '16. Unfortunately, I can't change the poll value from 10K.
Last edited by corradoMR2; 01-09-16 at 06:09 AM.
#2
The only used car I ever bought was my first car...out of necessity. I am pretty **** on how I care for my car and I am always skeptical about how others care for their cars...especially a car like an RCF. I dare say that the majority of these cars get hammered whether it's track days or just doing burnouts just because they can. I say go for the new and have the piece of mind. I might add that I spent 21 years in car sales and would like to comment that just because it's a certified used car, it doesn't mean that the car doesn't have issues...I know how the business works
#3
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (4)
I'm considering a used/CPO '15 RC F, one in particular has 6k km (4k miles) loaded with the Carbon Fiber Package, TVD, ML, etc that is fully to my liking, which I can get it for about 15k less than when it was new.
I'm also considering a new '16 but it will only save me about 4K at most off MSRP.
Saving 10K with the '15 is very appealing for a lightly used RC F. However, the fuel pump issue on the 15's bothers me somewhat since it appears some of you have not had the root cause addressed and in extreme cases, you've lost power while driving. The stuck wing however, does not bother me. Easy TSB for the ECU fix...
1. How do you feel about the fuel pump issue. How should I check this out? Is this addressed on '16s?
2. Any other issues, i.e. brakes, noises, etc? How can I check for these?
3. Your recommendation? Bite the bullet on a '16 or take the "risk" on a '15 and save the $10K?
Thanks for your feedback!
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I'm also considering a new '16 but it will only save me about 4K at most off MSRP.
Saving 10K with the '15 is very appealing for a lightly used RC F. However, the fuel pump issue on the 15's bothers me somewhat since it appears some of you have not had the root cause addressed and in extreme cases, you've lost power while driving. The stuck wing however, does not bother me. Easy TSB for the ECU fix...
1. How do you feel about the fuel pump issue. How should I check this out? Is this addressed on '16s?
2. Any other issues, i.e. brakes, noises, etc? How can I check for these?
3. Your recommendation? Bite the bullet on a '16 or take the "risk" on a '15 and save the $10K?
Thanks for your feedback!
-----------------------------------
The only used car I ever bought was my first car...out of necessity. I am pretty **** on how I care for my car and I am always skeptical about how others care for their cars...especially a car like an RCF. I dare say that the majority of these cars get hammered whether it's track days or just doing burnouts just because they can. I say go for the new and have the piece of mind. I might add that I spent 21 years in car sales and would like to comment that just because it's a certified used car, it doesn't mean that the car doesn't have issues...I know how the business works
#4
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Thanks for the responses so far. Keep em coming especially on the first two questions I asked.
EDIT: after doing more detailed number crunching with taxes and all-out price differences, the savings on the '15 are actually close to $14K compared to a new '16 if this changes anyone's opinions...
Unfortunately, I can't change the poll value from 10K.
EDIT: after doing more detailed number crunching with taxes and all-out price differences, the savings on the '15 are actually close to $14K compared to a new '16 if this changes anyone's opinions...
Unfortunately, I can't change the poll value from 10K.
Last edited by corradoMR2; 01-09-16 at 06:10 AM.
#5
Another option is a new 2015, I paid $1000 more for a new 2015 vs. a pre owned RC -F I was looking at. Would have cost me more than that to put new tires on the pre owned...which it needed. I myself wish there was some kind of answer or resolution to the fuel pump issue some people have mentioned.
Last edited by Frog98; 01-09-16 at 07:29 AM.
#7
Can you wait around for more discount on the 16? Are there any other option for the new 15 still left? We have a lot new 15 still in US. I like the exhaust of the 15 though . I think the issues on the Lexus are not big deal.
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#9
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Thanks for the replies. I should have mentioned all '15 RC F's were sold out some time last December so that's not an option. Some dealers in Canada were taking 10K off MSRP and I definitely missed that opportunity.
#11
Lexus Test Driver
Here is a good example (in Ontario):
http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Lexus/RC+...PO&orup=1_15_3
Last edited by 05RollaXRS; 01-09-16 at 09:20 PM.
#12
Instructor
iTrader: (1)
I would say go for CPO. You can get great deals on those. Alberta got quite a lot of RCFs so there are a few CPO RCFs for sale here in Alberta and it is so enticing since they are offering great deals on CPO'ed RCFs. You can negotiate well on them. I have to hold off a bit longer for a few personal reasons and then I will pull the trigger on a CPO RCF as well. This is the only car on my radar now.
Here is a good example (in Ontario):
http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Lexus/RC+...PO&orup=1_15_3
Here is a good example (in Ontario):
http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Lexus/RC+...PO&orup=1_15_3
#13
Lexus Test Driver
The "base model" pretty much comes with all equipment including heated steering, ML sound system etc.
#14
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Limited selection but definitely a strong option for me.
There's a Liquid Platinum in your area for 72K, 6k km. I contacted the dealer and they would have shipped it to my local dealer, but I'm not comfortable dishing out that kind of money without even test driving it. Maybe you can ****** this one up if still around.
#15
Lexus Test Driver
x1.45 Cdn exchange rate, duties, and so on, it will hit well over 100K, more than a new 2016
Limited selection but definitely a strong option for me.
There's a Liquid Platinum in your area for 72K, 6k km. I contacted the dealer and they would have shipped it to my local dealer, but I'm not comfortable dishing out that kind of money without even test driving it. Maybe you can ****** this one up if still around.
Limited selection but definitely a strong option for me.
There's a Liquid Platinum in your area for 72K, 6k km. I contacted the dealer and they would have shipped it to my local dealer, but I'm not comfortable dishing out that kind of money without even test driving it. Maybe you can ****** this one up if still around.
There is also a black carbon package for sale at $78K in Calgary. A few available in Edmonton.
I am planning on getting one near the end of 2016 or early 2017.