RX350 Pricings
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Hello Everyone,
I am about to pull the trigger on a RX350 fwd without navi with luxury value package. I was wondering what is consider a good price on this vehicle and how much did everyone pay for theirs? Thanks in advance!
Mike
I am about to pull the trigger on a RX350 fwd without navi with luxury value package. I was wondering what is consider a good price on this vehicle and how much did everyone pay for theirs? Thanks in advance!
Mike
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Here in New England region, many of us can get one AWD with Premium Plus Package (w/o Navigation) in $38K price range. I would think $36.5K or $37K for FWD would be a good deal.
Have you looked at the pricing info on Edmunds.com and sent emails to the dealers for price quote yet?
Have you looked at the pricing info on Edmunds.com and sent emails to the dealers for price quote yet?
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I paid $38,143 for a RX350 FWD with navigation, heated seats, etc. at Longo Lexus yesterday in El Monte, CA. Drove over from Phoenix because it was about $2300 cheaper than similar vehicles out here. I checked Crown Lexus as well because I heard they were inexpensive, but they couldn't meet the price. Good luck!
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I paid around $42k for a fully loaded RX350 AWD. The only options I did not get were side skirts, laser cruise control, and air suspension. I have everything else (floor matts, clear floor mats, rear DVD, upgraded stereo, tow package with tow bar, rear liner, etec.). Didn't have to haggle - just emailed the dealer, they located the vehicle and got it shipped in. Great price and buying service. Went thru Lexus Westminster in Orange County California.
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I paid around $42k for a fully loaded RX350 AWD. The only options I did not get were side skirts, laser cruise control, and air suspension. I have everything else (floor matts, clear floor mats, rear DVD, upgraded stereo, tow package with tow bar, rear liner, etec.). Didn't have to haggle - just emailed the dealer, they located the vehicle and got it shipped in. Great price and buying service. Went thru Lexus Westminster in Orange County California.
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I am considering getting RX350 AWD optioned with Navi, heated seats, rain sensing etc., without RES MSRP $45,683. I think I can get it around $40,600.
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i know a few managers at lexus,, so if you want,, you can pm me exactly what you want,, and i can see what price i can get it for you for,, pretty sure,, it will beat everybody elses quotes...
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I had the same problem in SE Virginia, my dealer was very firm on the price. Sales must be really down in those other areas. Probably due to the high cost of gas, so SUVs were not selling so the deals are better there.
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In my experirence, $1K to $2K off MSRP is nothing and $4K off is good for the RX here in MA. I got $4.8K off on my RX350 (AWD, Navi, Prem. Plus) few days before the end of the month. I could do much better ($5K or more) at 8 or 9 pm on the 31th.
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I believe I got one dealer down to 41k even on an AWD Premium + with Nav.
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It sucks living in the only state where GM still makes money on Suburbans and Hummers. Jorge, if you don't mind me asking, how much off did you get on your RX?
#12
RXs are selling really well here. Over the course of a month I was dealing with them, they must of sold about 20-25 of them. I wanted one with a Nav system and they only had like 3 of them. So as soon as one came in it was sold. The one I found had just rolled off the truck, with every feature I wanted and the color I wanted.
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I'm shopping too....
Newbie here, first post.
I'm shopping for the AWD model (MSRP $45,683), I was told during the latest "Golden Opportunity?" sale that I could buy for "close to" $500 over invoice. However, it was the first test drive/shopping day so I wasn't ready to buy. I went in last weekend for another look and the salesman told me he could still get "close to" that price. (Once we were back in the showroom he said "close" was $41,500)
This is the only dealer in my area, I've emailed 4 other dealerships that are several hundred miles away (and with competition) but the best quote was $42,500. I'm in no big hurry so I am wondering if a better deal might be had, end of the month? The December to Remember event? Emailing an offer to the Dealerships?
I'm shopping for the AWD model (MSRP $45,683), I was told during the latest "Golden Opportunity?" sale that I could buy for "close to" $500 over invoice. However, it was the first test drive/shopping day so I wasn't ready to buy. I went in last weekend for another look and the salesman told me he could still get "close to" that price. (Once we were back in the showroom he said "close" was $41,500)
This is the only dealer in my area, I've emailed 4 other dealerships that are several hundred miles away (and with competition) but the best quote was $42,500. I'm in no big hurry so I am wondering if a better deal might be had, end of the month? The December to Remember event? Emailing an offer to the Dealerships?
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I thought the "December to Remember" sales event is like a year end clearance sale. Since RX350 is still a 2007 model year, I don't think it will be a great deal then.
Anyway, $41.5K is a good price for AWD, Navi, Prem Plus, 18" wheels. I paid $40.8K here in MA. And I read some paid $40.2K in NJ. I would email/answer them with the lowest price. And I am sure some would beg you to come to the dealer and make the deal next week 'til 30th.
Anyway, $41.5K is a good price for AWD, Navi, Prem Plus, 18" wheels. I paid $40.8K here in MA. And I read some paid $40.2K in NJ. I would email/answer them with the lowest price. And I am sure some would beg you to come to the dealer and make the deal next week 'til 30th.
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Good post. New member here introduced to these forums by my good friend Google. I'm in the market for a new Lexus and deciding between the RX350 or the RX400h. $38.5k is about the average I'm receiving from SoCal dealers. There are Lexus dealers aplenty here in lower CA so I guess we have the advantage of the free market so to speak. I wish the same were true for the 400h models.