Just bought an ES350 - good price
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I enjoy everybody listing what they think invoice price is....I even like when someone says that can't be invoice with my 34755 but can't show hard facts to dispute it (since it is right). It's free just check kbb...think that is wrong check edmunds
Keep paying $36,000+ the dealers will love you
I love it too when people state the price but don't list the options they get.
It's people like you that allow dealerships to stay in business, so from a person who gets a deal much closer to true invoice I thank you all for overpaying
Keep paying $36,000+ the dealers will love you
I love it too when people state the price but don't list the options they get.
It's people like you that allow dealerships to stay in business, so from a person who gets a deal much closer to true invoice I thank you all for overpaying
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This was an interesting thread to me, so I went to Kbb and just priced the car and that is the price that I just came up with. So something is wrong with the other person's pricing.
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I just bought a brand new 2007 ES 350 with navigation, park assist, rear camera, accessory pkg, AFS, etc. ($41.7K MSRP) for $36,249 + tax & tags.
IS THAT A GOOD DEAL??
IS THAT A GOOD DEAL??
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I enjoy everybody listing what they think invoice price is....I even like when someone says that can't be invoice with my 34755 but can't show hard facts to dispute it (since it is right). It's free just check kbb...think that is wrong check edmunds
Keep paying $36,000+ the dealers will love you
I love it too when people state the price but don't list the options they get.
It's people like you that allow dealerships to stay in business, so from a person who gets a deal much closer to true invoice I thank you all for overpaying
Keep paying $36,000+ the dealers will love you
I love it too when people state the price but don't list the options they get.
It's people like you that allow dealerships to stay in business, so from a person who gets a deal much closer to true invoice I thank you all for overpaying
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Just purchased an ES350 and was wondering if I got it for a good price. Its a white on tan with the premium plus package, navigation, wheel locks, cargo net. I think the MSRP is around $42000.
I purchased it 3 months old with 3000 miles on it for $34500....did I get a good deal? Car is in PERFECT condition, save for a small rock chip that I'll be taking care of today.
I purchased it 3 months old with 3000 miles on it for $34500....did I get a good deal? Car is in PERFECT condition, save for a small rock chip that I'll be taking care of today.
I bought same with Black on Black and 0 miles for $35600 + taxes. I wouldnt buy a car that has 3000miles on it just to save $1000.
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After 12000 miles in my 2007 ES I wouldnt buy another -if I had to drive it at any price. With each passing day I grow more and more disappointed with this over priced piece of whale dung!! Mine is now flaring after every!!!!start not just the morning start and to top it off I noticed today that the driver rear panal is coming loose from the rear fender. DEALER SAYS A SNAP OR TWO PROBABLY CAME LOOSE. IM 59 YEARS OLD AND DONT DOG A CAR HOW IN HECK DOES AT SNAP OR TWO COME LOOSE ON A QUALITY BUILT CAR.
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In case anyone is interested, here are some prices of some used ES350s:
http://www.pricehub.com/price/Lexus/eS350
One of the entries is a salvage, but the rest are pretty accurate.
http://www.pricehub.com/price/Lexus/eS350
One of the entries is a salvage, but the rest are pretty accurate.
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