How much will this cost?
I am looking to buy a black 02 IS 300 with a 5spd. How much will the car end up costing after I add these upgrades:
-limo tint
-Super charger, stage 2.
-Rims (not too pricey but good)
-Sound system with a W7 sub
How much will this all cost including the cost of the car?
If you dont know about the price of the upgrades then how much do you think an 02 lexus in good condition will go for at the dealership?
Thanks guys
-limo tint
-Super charger, stage 2.
-Rims (not too pricey but good)
-Sound system with a W7 sub
How much will this all cost including the cost of the car?
If you dont know about the price of the upgrades then how much do you think an 02 lexus in good condition will go for at the dealership?
Thanks guys
Limo tint - $300 - $350 for a quality metalic film tint with life time warrantee
Supercharger stage 2 @ LMS ~$5000 - 6000 depending on options / installation
Rims - can find good offset rims with tires for ~$1500 used, 18" new with cheap tires can be found new for ~$1000
Don't know about sound systems - you'll enjoy the sound of the supercharger and exhaust more
Cost of 02 in good condition can be found @ http://autos.msn.com/kbb/default.asp...home&pos=logo1
or
2002 Lexus IS 300 Sedan 4D
6-Cyl. 3.0 Liter Engine
5 Speed Manual Transmission
45,000 Miles
Texas
Selected Equipment
Air Conditioning Anti-Lock Braking Cruise Control Dual Front Air Bags
Power Door Locks Power Steering Power Windows Tilt Wheel
Traction Control Front Side Air Bags AM/FM Stereo Cassette
Multi Compact Disc Leather Dual Power Seats Moon Roof
Alloy Wheels
Vehicle in "Good" Condition
A "good" vehicle rating means that the vehicle is free of any major defects. Many cars owned by consumers fall into this category. The paint, body and interior have only minor blemishes (if any), and there are no major mechanical problems. Rust, in areas of the country where it is a problem, should be minimal and a deduction should be made to cover the cost of correcting it. The tires match and have substantial tread remaining. A clean title history is assumed. A "good" vehicle may need some reconditioning to be sold at retail, but major reconditioning should be deducted from the value.
*Trade-In Value
Trade-in Value represents what you might expect to receive from a dealer for a consumer-owned vehicle. Keep in mind that the dealer must then absorb the cost of making the vehicle ready for sale, advertising, sales commissions, arranging financing and insurance and standing behind the vehicle for any mechanical or safety problems.
$15,535*
Back to Kelley Blue Book
Notice that the $15,535 is the trade in, a dealer will likely mark up $3 - 5k. Good luck!
GeIS300
Supercharger stage 2 @ LMS ~$5000 - 6000 depending on options / installation
Rims - can find good offset rims with tires for ~$1500 used, 18" new with cheap tires can be found new for ~$1000
Don't know about sound systems - you'll enjoy the sound of the supercharger and exhaust more
Cost of 02 in good condition can be found @ http://autos.msn.com/kbb/default.asp...home&pos=logo1
or
2002 Lexus IS 300 Sedan 4D
6-Cyl. 3.0 Liter Engine
5 Speed Manual Transmission
45,000 Miles
Texas
Selected Equipment
Air Conditioning Anti-Lock Braking Cruise Control Dual Front Air Bags
Power Door Locks Power Steering Power Windows Tilt Wheel
Traction Control Front Side Air Bags AM/FM Stereo Cassette
Multi Compact Disc Leather Dual Power Seats Moon Roof
Alloy Wheels
Vehicle in "Good" Condition
A "good" vehicle rating means that the vehicle is free of any major defects. Many cars owned by consumers fall into this category. The paint, body and interior have only minor blemishes (if any), and there are no major mechanical problems. Rust, in areas of the country where it is a problem, should be minimal and a deduction should be made to cover the cost of correcting it. The tires match and have substantial tread remaining. A clean title history is assumed. A "good" vehicle may need some reconditioning to be sold at retail, but major reconditioning should be deducted from the value.
*Trade-In Value
Trade-in Value represents what you might expect to receive from a dealer for a consumer-owned vehicle. Keep in mind that the dealer must then absorb the cost of making the vehicle ready for sale, advertising, sales commissions, arranging financing and insurance and standing behind the vehicle for any mechanical or safety problems.
$15,535*
Back to Kelley Blue Book
Notice that the $15,535 is the trade in, a dealer will likely mark up $3 - 5k. Good luck!
GeIS300
Last edited by GeIS300; Feb 1, 2006 at 08:13 PM. Reason: added note
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