Is it the right deal on a 2015 F Sport
#1
Driver
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Is it the right deal on a 2015 F Sport
I am looking at this 2015 RX 350 F Sport at a local dealer. Drove it inspected it, both seem pretty good. It has over 44K on it in only 1.5 years. But it is a CPO and the dealer would drop the sale price 200 and throw in the all weather matts.
Am I looking at the best deal, what do you folks think??
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...delCode1=RX350
Am I looking at the best deal, what do you folks think??
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...delCode1=RX350
#2
Pit Crew
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Mileage seems kind of high for a 1.5 year old car. Too bad you are not looking in southern California, because there is a Crafted Line F Sport that I would of gotten if it was on sale when I bought mine. Good luck shopping!
http://www.lexuselcajon.com/VehicleD...-CA/2828121293
http://www.lexuselcajon.com/VehicleD...-CA/2828121293
#3
Pit Crew
Ours was 39k in april 2016 with less than 15k miles. So I'm not really impressed with that deal. What are 2013s going for with 45k miles in your area? What are 2015s with 30k or less going for?
#4
It's a bit high. whine about the miles, and offer 1500 less, maybe they will come down. lot depends on how miles YOU drive. If you are under 8K a year, that car is going to last you a LONG time. I don't like the color, but that is just me. If it has EVERYTHING you want, then it is worth the price. If you are doing without something you want, keep looking.
#5
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It's a bit high. whine about the miles, and offer 1500 less, maybe they will come down. lot depends on how miles YOU drive. If you are under 8K a year, that car is going to last you a LONG time. I don't like the color, but that is just me. If it has EVERYTHING you want, then it is worth the price. If you are doing without something you want, keep looking.
OP you have nothing to lose by asking..
Good Luck.
#6
OP you have nothing to lose by asking.[/QUOTE]
Now, isn't that the darn truth??!! Great salespeople, and great negotiators, get where they are by not being afraid of being told "No". If that is the worst that can happen, try it. Eventually, you will get to "yes".
Now, isn't that the darn truth??!! Great salespeople, and great negotiators, get where they are by not being afraid of being told "No". If that is the worst that can happen, try it. Eventually, you will get to "yes".
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