KY 2012 Lexus ISF - Cincinnati/Northern KY Area
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2012 Lexus ISF - Cincinnati/Northern KY Area
CTS V wagon popped up for sale locally and traded the F in on it.
Thanks for the memories ClubLexus!
Thanks for the memories ClubLexus!
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Added a few more pictures.
For the ISF mega meet picture (sorry, I don't remember who took it otherwise I'd give you credit!), my car is the first white one, right on the end.
I will add interior pictures, pictures of all blemishes (touched up scuff/rock chips on front bumper), and exterior pictures of the car as it is right now in the next day or two.
The instrument cluster, trunk, brake/rotor, and engine compartment pictures were all taken within the last week or two.
For the ISF mega meet picture (sorry, I don't remember who took it otherwise I'd give you credit!), my car is the first white one, right on the end.
I will add interior pictures, pictures of all blemishes (touched up scuff/rock chips on front bumper), and exterior pictures of the car as it is right now in the next day or two.
The instrument cluster, trunk, brake/rotor, and engine compartment pictures were all taken within the last week or two.
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I have seen this car in person a couple times and have driven it. Looks and feels like a new car. Matt takes great care of his car and really knows his stuff about the F. If I didn't already have my F I would be all over this one. Buy with confidence.
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The car I have been looking for just popped up for sale, so doing a crazy drop on my sale price in hopes to snag it up.
Once the unicorn goes away, so does the lowered price of the F.
Once the unicorn goes away, so does the lowered price of the F.
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Why not just trade it in towards the V? I recently traded my 2011 F same color as urs with 53k miles on a 6 speed manual CTS-V. Caddy dealer gave me $35k for my F which was more than any other place would give including Lexus dealers in my area. It worked out to over $37k for me with the tax savings so I was happy. If u could get $37-38k in trade then u should do it. I spent months trying to sell my F on here and Cars.com and it was really frustrating. My car was mint and had nice upgrades like PPE headers, Joe Z exhaust, etc. If u get the V I will tell u that u will love it. I'm having a blast with mine and power is ridiculous.
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Why not just trade it in towards the V? I recently traded my 2011 F same color as urs with 53k miles on a 6 speed manual CTS-V. Caddy dealer gave me $35k for my F which was more than any other place would give including Lexus dealers in my area. It worked out to over $37k for me with the tax savings so I was happy. If u could get $37-38k in trade then u should do it. I spent months trying to sell my F on here and Cars.com and it was really frustrating. My car was mint and had nice upgrades like PPE headers, Joe Z exhaust, etc. If u get the V I will tell u that u will love it. I'm having a blast with mine and power is ridiculous.
Now the hard part is finding a CTS-V wagon with Recaros remotely local to me. Most seem to be in the south or on the west coast. The blue Vagon I was going to trade the F in on yesterday sold 30 mins before I got to the dealership. Got a call from the salesman on my way up with the bad news and turned around to head home.
Almost all highway miles and loved every one of them. I wouldn't take back any of them if I had the chance to.
I drove it across the country a couple times (Pike's Peak Hill Climb twice, Bonneville Speed Week, Electric Daisy Carnival, Woodward Dream cruise, ISF Mega Meet).
I also used it for business travel to the Toyota design center in MI and the Toyota manufacturing plant just north of Lexington when I was working on the Avalon project.
I didn't care too much about the mileage since all maintenance was included on my employee lease program so I drove it any chance I had from the start of spring through the end of fall.
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That's pretty much what I've decided to do based on your posts a while back and running the numbers. I've thought sending you a PM many times to ask how you liked the V over the ISF, so it's good to hear that you love yours.
Now the hard part is finding a CTS-V wagon with Recaros remotely local to me. Most seem to be in the south or on the west coast. The blue Vagon I was going to trade the F in on yesterday sold 30 mins before I got to the dealership. Got a call from the salesman on my way up with the bad news and turned around to head home.
Almost all highway miles and loved every one of them. I wouldn't take back any of them if I had the chance to.
I drove it across the country a couple times (Pike's Peak Hill Climb twice, Bonneville Speed Week, Electric Daisy Carnival, Woodward Dream cruise, ISF Mega Meet).
I also used it for business travel to the Toyota design center in MI and the Toyota manufacturing plant just north of Lexington when I was working on the Avalon project.
I didn't care too much about the mileage since all maintenance was included on my employee lease program so I drove it any chance I had from the start of spring through the end of fall.
Now the hard part is finding a CTS-V wagon with Recaros remotely local to me. Most seem to be in the south or on the west coast. The blue Vagon I was going to trade the F in on yesterday sold 30 mins before I got to the dealership. Got a call from the salesman on my way up with the bad news and turned around to head home.
Almost all highway miles and loved every one of them. I wouldn't take back any of them if I had the chance to.
I drove it across the country a couple times (Pike's Peak Hill Climb twice, Bonneville Speed Week, Electric Daisy Carnival, Woodward Dream cruise, ISF Mega Meet).
I also used it for business travel to the Toyota design center in MI and the Toyota manufacturing plant just north of Lexington when I was working on the Avalon project.
I didn't care too much about the mileage since all maintenance was included on my employee lease program so I drove it any chance I had from the start of spring through the end of fall.
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I was only looking for a 6 speed manual sedan that was Certified Pre-Owned by a Caddy dealer so I was basically searching for a needle in a haystack. I was searching all over the country for 8 months when one popped up in Indiana. I called dealer and we worked out a deal where they would pick up my F in Florida and take it on trade for the V. They shipped V down to me to inspect it before signing off on the deal. Car arrived mint and it's so awesome. U should look nationwide for a Vagon and see if they will take ur car in trade. There are also several Vagons for sale on the CTS-V Forum including a white one with 6 speed manual. Feel free to PM me anytime. Caddy dealer not far from me is one of the number 1 dealers of acquiring V cars. I can always stop by if they get a Vagon in and check it out for u. Dealer is Tropical Cadillac in Bradenton if u want to keep an eye on their inventory. They will also look for a specific V for u.
Just a bit worried about the reliability but then again I just picked up a Denali so this would be a record 2 American cars in our driveway! haha