What is the best price for a CPO 2013 ES300h
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What is the best price for a CPO 2013 ES300h
So I am looking at this certified pre-owned 2013 Lexus ES300h sedan, with navigation, premium packages and seats heater and cooler. It has over 60 thousand miles, but it is title clean, single owner and little engine noise. Its former owner purchased on January 2014. The dealership ask for 24,000 dollars with 2 year warranty, so I am wondering what is a good price for this car?
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First, there are a couple of things in your post that aren't quite accurate.
If the car is being sold by a Lexus dealer as a CPO vehicle, the term of the CPO warranty is 2 years (with unlimited mileage) after the factory bumper-to-bumper warranty ends. In this case, if the car was purchased in January 2014, the length of the warranty should be about 2 years and 4 months with unlimited mileage.
Also, if the car has heated and ventilated seats, it can't be a Premium package ES because, for the 2013 model year, heated and ventilated seats were only available with either the Luxury package or the Ultra Luxury package.
If I assume that the car is, in fact, a Luxury package ES300h with navigation, typical CPO prices at this point in time should be in the range of $23,000 +/- $1000 depending on what other options the car has and the condition of the car. For a car with 60,000 miles, make sure that you check the CPO checklist to see the how much is left on the tires and brakes. Also, 60,000 mile recommended service is one of the more expensive service intervals. So, I would make sure that the 60,000 mile service has been done on the car.
If the car is being sold by a Lexus dealer as a CPO vehicle, the term of the CPO warranty is 2 years (with unlimited mileage) after the factory bumper-to-bumper warranty ends. In this case, if the car was purchased in January 2014, the length of the warranty should be about 2 years and 4 months with unlimited mileage.
Also, if the car has heated and ventilated seats, it can't be a Premium package ES because, for the 2013 model year, heated and ventilated seats were only available with either the Luxury package or the Ultra Luxury package.
If I assume that the car is, in fact, a Luxury package ES300h with navigation, typical CPO prices at this point in time should be in the range of $23,000 +/- $1000 depending on what other options the car has and the condition of the car. For a car with 60,000 miles, make sure that you check the CPO checklist to see the how much is left on the tires and brakes. Also, 60,000 mile recommended service is one of the more expensive service intervals. So, I would make sure that the 60,000 mile service has been done on the car.
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First, there are a couple of things in your post that aren't quite accurate.
If the car is being sold by a Lexus dealer as a CPO vehicle, the term of the CPO warranty is 2 years (with unlimited mileage) after the factory bumper-to-bumper warranty ends. In this case, if the car was purchased in January 2014, the length of the warranty should be about 2 years and 4 months with unlimited mileage.
Also, if the car has heated and ventilated seats, it can't be a Premium package ES because, for the 2013 model year, heated and ventilated seats were only available with either the Luxury package or the Ultra Luxury package.
If I assume that the car is, in fact, a Luxury package ES300h with navigation, typical CPO prices at this point in time should be in the range of $23,000 +/- $1000 depending on what other options the car has and the condition of the car. For a car with 60,000 miles, make sure that you check the CPO checklist to see the how much is left on the tires and brakes. Also, 60,000 mile recommended service is one of the more expensive service intervals. So, I would make sure that the 60,000 mile service has been done on the car.
If the car is being sold by a Lexus dealer as a CPO vehicle, the term of the CPO warranty is 2 years (with unlimited mileage) after the factory bumper-to-bumper warranty ends. In this case, if the car was purchased in January 2014, the length of the warranty should be about 2 years and 4 months with unlimited mileage.
Also, if the car has heated and ventilated seats, it can't be a Premium package ES because, for the 2013 model year, heated and ventilated seats were only available with either the Luxury package or the Ultra Luxury package.
If I assume that the car is, in fact, a Luxury package ES300h with navigation, typical CPO prices at this point in time should be in the range of $23,000 +/- $1000 depending on what other options the car has and the condition of the car. For a car with 60,000 miles, make sure that you check the CPO checklist to see the how much is left on the tires and brakes. Also, 60,000 mile recommended service is one of the more expensive service intervals. So, I would make sure that the 60,000 mile service has been done on the car.
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