2018 GSF prices
Yeah - the the cancellation of GS is probably a factor. Also seeing people pump money into assets, mostly homes as a result of inflation fear and uncertainty about the stock market, election, etc. Some of that money is probably finding reliable, rare cars such as the GSF as well I assume
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Found a 2016 GS-F lexus certified for $54 with 35,000k miles.
Looks super clean and has a nice white interior. Price seems kinda high for the year though? Not sure as I have seen price all over the place. What's everyone think?
-Nigel
Looks super clean and has a nice white interior. Price seems kinda high for the year though? Not sure as I have seen price all over the place. What's everyone think?
-Nigel
That pricing is on the higher end for sure. Problem is supply is limited and dealers treat them as unicorns. If it's good shape, and you're gonna keep it awhile it matters less, but 1 year ago I got a 2017 from CarMax with 14k miles for 55k. Wife hated it and made me return it.
Then I was looking at new ones and negotiated a solid price. The sales guy I was working with apologized and said some guy walked in and paid full sticker (who knows if that's the truth). I liken the market to a manual 911. Very limited audience but those who want it want it.
Then I was looking at new ones and negotiated a solid price. The sales guy I was working with apologized and said some guy walked in and paid full sticker (who knows if that's the truth). I liken the market to a manual 911. Very limited audience but those who want it want it.
when I was looking last year and earlier this year no one was moving on prices near me (PA/MD/DE/NJ). the best they could do was few hundred dollars. I saw a white one sit on a used lot for about 10 months and didnt move the price from 54.9 for a 16 certified with low 20ish miles. I think there are deals pop up on Facebook market place on GSF/RCF members forums but you have to travel for it. My buddy scored a nice 16' with tasteful mods for under 50 then he had the car shipped warranty was transferred too. I think if I had to do all over again I would rather pick up a GSF from a Lexus enthusiast than a dealer.
That pricing is on the higher end for sure. Problem is supply is limited and dealers treat them as unicorns. If it's good shape, and you're gonna keep it awhile it matters less, but 1 year ago I got a 2017 from CarMax with 14k miles for 55k. Wife hated it and made me return it.
Then I was looking at new ones and negotiated a solid price. The sales guy I was working with apologized and said some guy walked in and paid full sticker (who knows if that's the truth). I liken the market to a manual 911. Very limited audience but those who want it want it.
Then I was looking at new ones and negotiated a solid price. The sales guy I was working with apologized and said some guy walked in and paid full sticker (who knows if that's the truth). I liken the market to a manual 911. Very limited audience but those who want it want it.
I bought my 16 with 35k miles 3 months ago for 45k. Not certified though
Hello, I’ve been reading on these forums for a few years and lately I‘ve looking to take the leap of faith to a used GSF. What are your thoughts on a Lexus dealer CPO 2017 GSF with 26k miles for $59k?. Most resources I’ve been able to find indicate that the price is high by atleast $3-5K?. What would consider as a fair price for this car?. Appreciate any comments in this regard.










