Price paid for Lexus CT 200h
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2012 Premium Tungsten Pearl
MSRP $39,000.00
Paid $16,985.00
Miles 86000
It's mint inside and out aside from the miles, new Michelin's had 4k on them.
Options:
Leather Package
NAV + Backup Camera
Auto Dimming Mirrors
Upgraded Audio System + Garage Transmitter
Pre-Collision Mitigation System
Adaptive Radar Cruise Control
Rain Sensing Wipers
MSRP $39,000.00
Paid $16,985.00
Miles 86000
It's mint inside and out aside from the miles, new Michelin's had 4k on them.
Options:
Leather Package
NAV + Backup Camera
Auto Dimming Mirrors
Upgraded Audio System + Garage Transmitter
Pre-Collision Mitigation System
Adaptive Radar Cruise Control
Rain Sensing Wipers
#362
2012 Premium Tungsten Pearl
MSRP $39,000.00
Paid $16,985.00
Miles 86000
It's mint inside and out aside from the miles, new Michelin's had 4k on them.
Options:
Leather Package
NAV + Backup Camera
Auto Dimming Mirrors
Upgraded Audio System + Garage Transmitter
Pre-Collision Mitigation System
Adaptive Radar Cruise Control
Rain Sensing Wipers
MSRP $39,000.00
Paid $16,985.00
Miles 86000
It's mint inside and out aside from the miles, new Michelin's had 4k on them.
Options:
Leather Package
NAV + Backup Camera
Auto Dimming Mirrors
Upgraded Audio System + Garage Transmitter
Pre-Collision Mitigation System
Adaptive Radar Cruise Control
Rain Sensing Wipers
I paid $20K for my 2011 CT200h 2 years ago.
#367
I'm looking to lease one from Longo Lexus. Looking for a good deal. Can anyone share? I'm looking at 30-36 months, 10K-12K annual. 2015 model if available but can do 2016. I want to pay less than $300 a month if possible.
#368
Paying under 300 may be difficult all in. I leased a lightly optioned one with a very good buy out for a bit over 300.
I don't see the value in a CT for someone leasing and not driving many miles. The car has a price premium based on MPG technology -- why pay and not use?
I don't see the value in a CT for someone leasing and not driving many miles. The car has a price premium based on MPG technology -- why pay and not use?
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It is the fire agate pearl color with tan seats. I was't sure about the color, but it's growing on me. Overall the car is pretty nice. Comfortable, handles well, sound system and blue tooth all are great. I got 53 mpg on the hour and a half drive home. I'm pretty happy.
My last car was a 2008 prius. I miss the power flow display from the prius, but that's about it.
My last car was a 2008 prius. I miss the power flow display from the prius, but that's about it.
#372
The buy out on mine (2015) at 3 years and 30k -- is a bit above 17k. I'm going to have more miles on it.
I miss the Prius power flow display. My CT is a low optioned car -- auto mirror/ backup camera, seat package and mat package. So i don't know what the Nav people get
I miss the Prius power flow display. My CT is a low optioned car -- auto mirror/ backup camera, seat package and mat package. So i don't know what the Nav people get
#373
It is the fire agate pearl color with tan seats. I was't sure about the color, but it's growing on me. Overall the car is pretty nice. Comfortable, handles well, sound system and blue tooth all are great. I got 53 mpg on the hour and a half drive home. I'm pretty happy.
My last car was a 2008 prius. I miss the power flow display from the prius, but that's about it.
My last car was a 2008 prius. I miss the power flow display from the prius, but that's about it.
I just pulled the trigger to do the same car
2013 fire agate pearl with the tan
37,500 miles
$13,500
dealership had the car for over 120 days
almost bought a 2011 with 88k premium car for $12,500, so glad i got a newer one with 50k less