2009 CPO 460L AWD w/executive seats 17k miles-How much should we pay?
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2009 CPO 460L AWD w/executive seats 17k miles-How much should we pay?
Hey Guys, We are looking at a 2009 Certified LS460L AWD with executive reclining seat package in the back and the car has only 17k miles. Asking price is $53k. I am a BMW guy but this car will be for my cousin, so I thought I'd consult you guys for an input on this price or what we should offer.
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I would shoot for $50,000, take the 2009, and what you can save below $53,000, I would put toward an extended warranty. I would not be concerned about the powertrain, but all of the electronic equipment on the Lexus can get pretty expensive, if it starts giving you any difficulty. Just my opinion!
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I would shoot for $50,000, take the 2009, and what you can save below $53,000, I would put toward an extended warranty. I would not be concerned about the powertrain, but all of the electronic equipment on the Lexus can get pretty expensive, if it starts giving you any difficulty. Just my opinion!
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Wear and tear parts, brake pads, paint, etc not covered.
KBB shows CPO price at $53k for that year and mileage. It is a rare bird to have that little mileage. I would think you could get it for $48-$50k, depending on how much the dealer has into it. Personally I would offer $46k to start negotiations.
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Here is the list of Exclusions for the CPO Warraty
http://www.lexus.com/cpo/overview/warranty.html
WarrantyWarranty Coverage
The Lexus Certified Pre-Owned Limited Warranty is actually better than some new-vehicle warranties. It's an extensive limited warranty, technically known as an "exclusionary warranty." Starting on your date of purchase, it offers the same coverage and privileges new-car buyers receive. To see what is and isn't covered, view the list below or visit your Lexus dealer for complete details.
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The following components are specifically excluded from coverage under the Lexus Certified Pre-Owned Limited Warranty:
Standard Upkeep Items:
accessory drive belts, batteries, filters, fluids, heating and vacuum hoses, lines and tubes, tires, spark plugs, windshield wiper blades (rubber component).
Wear and Tear:
Examples include brake pads, rotors, shoes and drums and manual clutches.
Body and Interior:
bumpers, carpet, chrome, dash cover and pad, door trim, handles, fabric, glass (including windshield), headliner, hinges, interior and exterior trim and moldings, cupholders, ashtrays, covers and vents, lightbulbs, nuts, bolts, clips, retainers and fasteners, paint, rust and corrosion damage, seat covers, shiny metals, weather stripping.
Accessories:
any non-Lexus accessories or modified components, including but not limited to wheels, radar detectors and cellular phones.
Other:
any component which has not failed, but that a repair facility recommends or requires to be replaced, repaired or adjusted
http://www.lexus.com/cpo/overview/warranty.html
WarrantyWarranty Coverage
The Lexus Certified Pre-Owned Limited Warranty is actually better than some new-vehicle warranties. It's an extensive limited warranty, technically known as an "exclusionary warranty." Starting on your date of purchase, it offers the same coverage and privileges new-car buyers receive. To see what is and isn't covered, view the list below or visit your Lexus dealer for complete details.
=========================
The following components are specifically excluded from coverage under the Lexus Certified Pre-Owned Limited Warranty:
Standard Upkeep Items:
accessory drive belts, batteries, filters, fluids, heating and vacuum hoses, lines and tubes, tires, spark plugs, windshield wiper blades (rubber component).
Wear and Tear:
Examples include brake pads, rotors, shoes and drums and manual clutches.
Body and Interior:
bumpers, carpet, chrome, dash cover and pad, door trim, handles, fabric, glass (including windshield), headliner, hinges, interior and exterior trim and moldings, cupholders, ashtrays, covers and vents, lightbulbs, nuts, bolts, clips, retainers and fasteners, paint, rust and corrosion damage, seat covers, shiny metals, weather stripping.
Accessories:
any non-Lexus accessories or modified components, including but not limited to wheels, radar detectors and cellular phones.
Other:
any component which has not failed, but that a repair facility recommends or requires to be replaced, repaired or adjusted
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Here is the list of Exclusions for the CPO Warraty
http://www.lexus.com/cpo/overview/warranty.html
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http://www.lexus.com/cpo/overview/warranty.html
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