Some good buys on eBay now....
Just a heads up to those who may be in the market.
One example, 2013 LS 460 with only 18K miles for $35K asking....in Palm Beach....looks to be in great condition. Other LSs too under 60K miles....
I’m not a seller or stakeholder...just a friend to those who may be in the market
One example, 2013 LS 460 with only 18K miles for $35K asking....in Palm Beach....looks to be in great condition. Other LSs too under 60K miles....
I’m not a seller or stakeholder...just a friend to those who may be in the market
Dealers are smoking on Ebay. Overpriced used LS460. I bought mine with 45k miles for $34k back in July and this dealer is asking $43k for same car without LED, Mark Levinson with 33k miles.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2016-Lexus-...wAAOSw9fFfnJ1U
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2016-Lexus-...wAAOSw9fFfnJ1U
Good morning. I’ve been following the market, perhaps like many of us, for months, and it seems that whereas LS 460s with mileage 70K-100K+, a year ago, hovered in a range of $13-$15K, they’re now pricing in a range $17K-$23K nationwide. Perhaps this perceived upward trend is attributable to the quality reputation and reality of the brand! Sure didn’t hurt values that Lexus undertook the costly campaign to replace interiors of affected cars! Thank you, Lexus corporate!
Good morning. I’ve been following the market, perhaps like many of us, for months, and it seems that whereas LS 460s with mileage 70K-100K+, a year ago, hovered in a range of $13-$15K, they’re now pricing in a range $17K-$23K nationwide. Perhaps this perceived upward trend is attributable to the quality reputation and reality of the brand! Sure didn’t hurt values that Lexus undertook the costly campaign to replace interiors of affected cars! Thank you, Lexus corporate!
Whatever the underlying factors are, I reckon this is good news for those of us who own one! This trend seems to run contrary to the downward value trending of LS 500s...which is saddening
I can see same cars (LS460) sitting on the market in my area for a while now. Higher prices does not really mean higher demand. I talked to a small dealer and the impression I got, nobody is interested in buying cars with V8 and high maintenance and repair cost. Though majority of dealers increased prices for all cars on their lots due to COVID even those that do not sell. My local Toyota dealer has LS500, initially the dealer was asking $74k. Now it is in high 50s. I believe, it is the only exception I have seen.
Funny, but there are very, very few used LS460's for sale here in S.FL. I bought my '11 in '13 and waited months before they found a silver on black. I just checked the nearest 5 dealers in my area and the total available was 6. One dealer had none.
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There's a 2016 U/L SWB with 37k miles for sale in Allentown for $34,999. MMR on that car is 35k and that doesn't account for the U/L option. Car has a perfect service history too. Only weird thing is that the car doesn't have the LED headlights but does have everything else. The way Lexus options these cars makes no sense.
There's a 2016 U/L SWB with 37k miles for sale in Allentown for $34,999. MMR on that car is 35k and that doesn't account for the U/L option. Car has a perfect service history too. Only weird thing is that the car doesn't have the LED headlights but does have everything else. The way Lexus options these cars makes no sense.
Not on eBay, but this is a great deal on Autotrader that someone should snap up. 2015 LS460 white on black with only 40K miles in what looks to be outstanding condition judging by the pictures. Unlimited mileage warranty through 7/2023, ML, semi-aniline, alcantara, blind spot and cross traffic, new Michelins and only $29.9K. I am not in the market, but this thing has me thinking.
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
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