New 2014 LS460 L awd
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New 2014 LS460 L awd
After looking at used 2013 same model ended up with a new 2014. Had a 1990 LS400 then went Infiniti Q45 and 'M's a while along with two g coupes but back to Lexus now. Very good deal and one great car, glad to be back and 2014 now are deals that compete with used ones!
Still got QX56 2011 model that is one awesome SUV and drives like the new Lexus and has been flawless but love, love,love my new LS460L AWD at the end of day 1, after a 200 mile road trip.
Still got QX56 2011 model that is one awesome SUV and drives like the new Lexus and has been flawless but love, love,love my new LS460L AWD at the end of day 1, after a 200 mile road trip.
Last edited by Johnhw2; 11-13-14 at 06:23 PM.
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PM away, basics were MSRP $88.5k, bought for $80k, got $20k for 2010 ES350 with 34k miles which had been in two wrecks, both pretty minor. Credit union financed 75 months at 1.99%. The good rate financing for this long was the hardest to find, rates are definitely starting to climb and terms shortening. Dealer only offered 3.5% for 60 days for Tier 1 which is where most banks seem to be.
The two wrecks were $8k and less than $1k. The minor one was a fender bump while the car was parked. The large one was when my mother in law left the car in D when she turned it off in my driveway to get groceries out of the car, it is slightly hilly so the car rolled down the hill, a city lamp post bent the driver door back into the driver front quarter panel..dealer's body shop repaired it with mother in law paying out of pocket for it and she no longer drives as a result. Neither had a police involvement so probably not on car fax but repairs can be observed by any trained salesman, may have lower my value by $2k in my view.
Too cold to take pictures so far, its black on black.
What is enform? Is it worh doing?
The two wrecks were $8k and less than $1k. The minor one was a fender bump while the car was parked. The large one was when my mother in law left the car in D when she turned it off in my driveway to get groceries out of the car, it is slightly hilly so the car rolled down the hill, a city lamp post bent the driver door back into the driver front quarter panel..dealer's body shop repaired it with mother in law paying out of pocket for it and she no longer drives as a result. Neither had a police involvement so probably not on car fax but repairs can be observed by any trained salesman, may have lower my value by $2k in my view.
Too cold to take pictures so far, its black on black.
What is enform? Is it worh doing?
Last edited by Johnhw2; 11-14-14 at 06:52 AM.
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PM away, basics were MSRP $88.5k, bought for $80k, got $20k for 2010 ES350 with 34k miles which had been in two wrecks, both pretty minor. Credit union financed 75 months at 1.99%. The good rate financing for this long was the hardest to find, rates are definitely starting to climb and terms shortening. Dealer only offered 3.5% for 60 days for Tier 1 which is where most banks seem to be.
Too cold to take pictures so far, its black on black.
What is enform? Is it worh doing?
Too cold to take pictures so far, its black on black.
What is enform? Is it worh doing?
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Thanks, I'm a happy with the zero down $1140 payment on a new luxury car of this caliber, I love the lib look too. I'm paranoid about slick roads and sliding hence the AWD. Also with Christmas planned in the N NM mountains at 9700 ft. Above sea level elevation the AWD should help big time. I hear I will need winter tires though, is that true and what options for a 19 in wheel work best in a winer tire?