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Looking at es350s
Got about 10k to spend. Things to look for on the es350 model? Local dealer has an 09 for $10k, 73k miles, full service history on carfax and lexus driver site. Good deal?
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If it is in mint condition then give them 9,5K.
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Test everything yourself.. Make sure all switches and lights work. Open the hood and make sure the hood struts work. Do they have all the keys? Check tires for date codes (are they old and need replacement?) You don't mention if "local dealer" is a Lexus dealer or other brand or just a used car dealer. Depending on "history" plan on baselining some maintenance (oil/filter change) and consider others (trans fluid, brake fluid, Belts?)
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also found an 08 115k loaded with full service history, dealer asking $8k
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Originally Posted by greenskeep
(Post 10643904)
also found an 08 115k loaded with full service history, dealer asking $8k
FWIW, its really hard to guide without something to go on.. pics.. idea of maintenance etc. Obviously we cant test drive it either ;) Is it a color combo you like (for instance, i hate blank interiors, so thats a no go for me)? Does it have the options you want or expect? Buying used, you might find a higher optioned car more appealing than a "base" model. Before I bought my 08 just a about 6 weeks ago, I came out here and found a list that might help in regards to a "pre Purchase Inspection" or "things to consider". Check that VVti oil line has been replace; there is a recall; line can burst unexpectedly - happened to us. Check for oil leak on block behind PS pump; some models leak from timing cover. Our ES leaked, but a change to 10/30wt pretty much stopped it. Check that decoupler alternator pulley has been serviced; should be replaced at 100K; it can seize up and fry the alternator - happened to us. Check that pass window rolls up/down flawlessly; there is a problem in some models with a broken window clip - hasn't happened to our ES. Check for transmission flare; some get it 2nd-3rd, others 3rd-4th. Hasn't happened to us. Check that coolant was replaced at 100K, per Toyota's mainteance schedule. Check that brake fluid in the brake reservoir is clear, not dark and VVTi hose |
Originally Posted by greenskeep
(Post 10640454)
Got about 10k to spend. Things to look for on the es350 model? Local dealer has an 09 for $10k, 73k miles, full service history on carfax and lexus driver site. Good deal?
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Originally Posted by jagtoes
(Post 10644739)
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I’d take the es jagtoes I just totaled my grocery getter on a stupid deer and am in the market for a great es let me know
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Another one popped up.
2011 es350 loaded 30k miles asking $13895 above my $10k wish but only 30k practically a new car aside from being 9 years old |
That one is a good buy.
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Originally Posted by greenskeep
(Post 10699648)
Another one popped up.
2011 es350 loaded 30k miles asking $13895 above my $10k wish but only 30k practically a new car aside from being 9 years old |
Originally Posted by Racerd
(Post 10701134)
Sounds nice. The issue with old cars with low mileage is that they can suffer from sitting and lack of use. In frequent maintenance. Rubber items (seals, belts, tires, bushings) still age out. Belts may look ok but honestly, it could go two ways.. no issues, or chronic small issues. "loaded" is a loaded word. You need a vin/window sticker to really know how loaded the car is. They all start out well loaded and then you add more ;)
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A 2011 is not old enough to worry about “old car problems”
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A 2011 is not old enough to worry about “old car problems” and at 30k miles, it’s not as of the car did nothing but sit
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the 11 was sold out from under me
another one 2008 es350 75k miles $8900 full service records |
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