2007 LS 460 Value with Dash and console replaced
Hello folks,
I have a 2007 LS 460, 94 K miles. Mint for the mileage. Dealer replaced Dash, Console, glove box, due to sticky dash.
premium and comfort package...Will it fetch 15000.00 ?
New tires, Premium Wheels. Perfect condition...
i will load pics.
I have a 2007 LS 460, 94 K miles. Mint for the mileage. Dealer replaced Dash, Console, glove box, due to sticky dash.
premium and comfort package...Will it fetch 15000.00 ?
New tires, Premium Wheels. Perfect condition...
i will load pics.
The new interior parts just made the car look the way a typical buyer would expect. Having a crappy interior would reduce the price, but a good interior just keeps you in the normal price range.
Do a search on Autotrader and/or CarGurus to see what kind of prices you're looking at.
https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/invent...tDirection=ASC
Do a search on Autotrader and/or CarGurus to see what kind of prices you're looking at.
https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/invent...tDirection=ASC
I will say you’re lucky your car hasn’t crossed 100k yet or you can take 20% off the previously mentioned estimates. You should get a quote from vRoom to see what they’d give for it, they offered $12K on mine.
For comparison, I almost sold my 2008 with comfort plus package and touring 19" wheels for $12,750 in March 2019 but backed out. It had 97K miles on it
I was haggled down $1k below my reserve. Due to back and forth email and texts and haggling down to the penny, I decided to keep it.
I've realized the only replacement for my 2008 LS460 would be a 2013+ LS460 but total cost would be about $15K+ more (with tax title etc) spent to get one.
I'm in saving mode right now for the next 5 yrs so I have to hold on to my cars for longer that usual now. I'll just have to "rough it" in my 2008 that still look good and drive like new. Oh well!
I was haggled down $1k below my reserve. Due to back and forth email and texts and haggling down to the penny, I decided to keep it.
I've realized the only replacement for my 2008 LS460 would be a 2013+ LS460 but total cost would be about $15K+ more (with tax title etc) spent to get one.
I'm in saving mode right now for the next 5 yrs so I have to hold on to my cars for longer that usual now. I'll just have to "rough it" in my 2008 that still look good and drive like new. Oh well!
I paid 12,000 for a very similar 2007 LS 460 about three months ago from a private party who had it on the market for a couple of months. The dash and console are in perfect condition for some reason, but haven't been replaced. I'm in the Portland, Oregon market. Your market may vary.
Mike
Mike
I just purchased a 2010 LS 460 from an AutoNation dealer and it came with a 90 day, 2,000 mile warranty and "150 point inspection". They fixed or replaced parts, removed paint scratches, and detailed it for an out the door price of $15,500. It had 100,298 miles on it. It has the Comfort Plus package. I'd say you have a tough sell there, especially given Bluetooth isn't available on your model. I've seen your year selling for about $12,000 - $14,000 here in SoCal. Good luck!
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This is why I am keeping my 07 SWB with comfort package and ML. I paid $15,000 for it in October 2017, it had 67,000 miles. I had to spend about 2K for new tires, brakes, otherthings I wanted to get just right. Each month I check NADA Trade value and currently it is at $10,475. Retail maybe $13,000. I am guessing it will decline faster once 100k mileage hits in the next few weeks, but I am confident in the car, new brakes, rotors, tires, spake plugs, diff fluid, several coats of F-11, $40 to add bluetooth streaming, runs great. Every once in awhile I think about updating to a 2013 or later, but the out of pocket would be high for a few features. I look at it as the best $13,000 car on the road and believe I can drive it for 5 more years.
Last edited by Spudo769; Jun 4, 2019 at 01:27 PM.
Rich, I sent you a PM. My son is just about to purchase a really nice 2005 LS430 for $9k (it has 78k miles), but I think he would consider buying your LS460 if it was down in the $11-12k range (as others have said it's worth). I know the LS430s have a reputation for being built like tanks, but I think my son would like the upgrades of the 4G models.








