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Old 07-02-10, 04:15 PM
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Default 2007 Lexus LS 460 L $25,900

Hey guys,

I'm thinking to buy this one to export it but I need your advice. Do you think the price of this vehicle is high or acceptable?

Thank you for your comments.

You can check the link here :

2007 Lexus LS 460 L
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Old 07-02-10, 04:26 PM
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Man, I wouldn't touch it at anything close to that price. That's going to be a very expensive repair.
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x2

keep looking, that is a total disaster for 25k.
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Ahhh pass on this one.
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Y would you?
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Is this a joke? If not, be sure to check your temperature with a good thermometer. You might be coming down with something!

NO WAY!!! Stay away from this car. Not a good deal at all at this price or probably any price.
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I might not be a bad deal for the guy that needed his nav screen replaced.
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probably can make some $ selling the parts.
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x3.......

I wouldn't buy this to repair and drive. I think you could spend a little bit more and buy a whole (clean title) model.
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Hey guys!

Thank you for answering. I usually buy cars and repair them to sell them abroad. I know it is very expensive that is why I wanted your advice. Usually I buy online via autotrader and copart. They are expensive. If you have good website to buy Lexus cars please show me the right link to check. I need your help to know more sites for buying cars. I usually google it and find many good cars but so expensive. I am not going to buy it after your comments .
Thanx a lot.

I am waiting the websites.

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Let that one go to the boneyard.
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Noooooooooooo. I found one while I was browsing a couple of weeks ago locally and it had a salvage title as well. The asking price was 25,000 but from looking at the pics, I couldnt see anything wrong with it. I went to go take a look at it and even drove the car, it drove perfect to me. The owner said that it had "flood damage". It apparently went thru some deep water and the motor took some in. It wouldnt start so the insurance wrote it off. They cleaned out the motor and a few other parts and the cars almost as good as new. I couldnt find the listing but if I do anytime soon, the one I saw might be worth more than that one in the pic. I'll keep looking and see what I can come up with.
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Originally Posted by 305Busa
Noooooooooooo. I found one while I was browsing a couple of weeks ago locally and it had a salvage title as well. The asking price was 25,000 but from looking at the pics, I couldnt see anything wrong with it. I went to go take a look at it and even drove the car, it drove perfect to me. The owner said that it had "flood damage". It apparently went thru some deep water and the motor took some in. It wouldnt start so the insurance wrote it off. They cleaned out the motor and a few other parts and the cars almost as good as new. I couldnt find the listing but if I do anytime soon, the one I saw might be worth more than that one in the pic. I'll keep looking and see what I can come up with.
Really, then better to wait. Shokran
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this is bad idea. you can find some good deals on used market. not worthy all the headaches.
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Default Salvage Lexus

I was at the dealership last week for plastic clips for the battery cover. They wanted $5 a clip! The guy in the parts department told me that to buy all the parts for to build the LS 460 would be $800K @ retail. Labor would be xtra. The hanger queen you've looked at is way beyond salvage...it's junkyard. I doubt you'd get $25K parting out the front end. Just say no!


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