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ericd1994 05-10-16 10:41 AM

Depreciation on RCF
 
I just joined the club, hello everyone!
I currently have a 2016 lexus IS 200t.
I'm very interested in getting a RCF but I'm going to wait till march 2017.
I looked at RCF for sale locally, they are around 50k-56k used.
I'm looking for an estimate how much a used RCF would have depreciated by march 2017.
Thanks guys

Ryanmcd 05-10-16 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by ericd1994 (Post 9479634)
I just joined the club, hello everyone!
I currently have a 2016 lexus IS 200t.
I'm very interested in getting a RCF but I'm going to wait till march 2017.
I looked at RCF for sale locally, they are around 50k-56k used.
I'm looking for an estimate how much a used RCF would have depreciated by march 2017.
Thanks guys

Not much more I would think, your not going to find an RCF for 40k for a long time, I think it stays mid 50k for a long time.

Also the mid 50k cars now are the beat to hell ones.

Deanrcf 05-10-16 11:53 AM

Also, its a local phenomena. I can tell you I could only find one RCF within 200 miles of San Diego for $55 and it had 18k miles. Everything else was higher, with most 2015 being between 60-65k. It looks like things are cheaper in Texas, so depreciation will be localized.

Raykwon02 05-10-16 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by ericd1994 (Post 9479634)
I just joined the club, hello everyone!
I currently have a 2016 lexus IS 200t.
I'm very interested in getting a RCF but I'm going to wait till march 2017.
I looked at RCF for sale locally, they are around 50k-56k used.
I'm looking for an estimate how much a used RCF would have depreciated by march 2017.
Thanks guys

If you're considering trading into the RC F from your current IS200t, then the biggest factor to be worried about is how much your IS200t will depreciate from now til March 2017.

ISF001 05-10-16 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by Deanrcf (Post 9479731)
Also, its a local phenomena. I can tell you I could only find one RCF within 200 miles of San Diego for $55 and it had 18k miles. Everything else was higher, with most 2015 being between 60-65k. It looks like things are cheaper in Texas, so depreciation will be localized.

^^^This...All the cars in this class will experience a quick depreciation and then hold on for quite some time.

Santanas 05-13-16 04:13 AM

I traded in my ex RCF about 3 weeks ago and they offered $53K at first then agreed on $55K because of the PTS Joe Z. Dealership posted for sale for $59K with 11,xxx miles (Porsche). RCF at the auctions are going for $52K-$53K

Deanrcf 05-13-16 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by Santanas (Post 9483119)
I traded in my ex RCF about 3 weeks ago and they offered $53K at first then agreed on $55K because of the PTS Joe Z. Dealership posted for sale for $59K with 11,xxx miles (Porsche). RCF at the auctions are going for $52K-$53K



What year was your car? Did you consider selling privately?

Salil022 05-13-16 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by Santanas (Post 9483119)
I traded in my ex RCF about 3 weeks ago and they offered $53K at first then agreed on $55K because of the PTS Joe Z. Dealership posted for sale for $59K with 11,xxx miles (Porsche). RCF at the auctions are going for $52K-$53K

What package did your RCF had? Original MSRP would help.

JoshIS408 05-13-16 05:57 PM

I was just looking into an RCF today as well. Thinking about putting my 2IS back for sale as is and maybe looking into a used one for DD.

I have seen ~ 52k Online, with okay miles. We all know the engine is very solid as its pretty much the same found in the ISF. Much better route to go than the M3/M4 engine with same amount of miles.

Maybe when the LC model drops, the RCF pricing will go a little lower. If its in the mid to high 40s, it may just be doable for me. I do love the interior in the F

JaponesV8 05-13-16 07:17 PM

I've been looking at RCFs and it looks like you can get them in mid 50s all day every day

JaponesV8 05-13-16 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by Ryanmcd (Post 9479680)
Not much more I would think, your not going to find an RCF for 40k for a long time, I think it stays mid 50k for a long time.

Also the mid 50k cars now are the beat to hell ones.

One owner, clean carfax, 2400 miles, $52,000......or as you put it "beat to hell."

http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/invento...ting=143239090

Deanrcf 05-13-16 07:33 PM

I guess if you're willing to ship the car across country, you can save a bunch

Deanrcf 05-13-16 07:44 PM

Actually, no premium or performance or ML. I see ACC. The car was never $75

Ok. I see ventilated seats, so it has premium

Santanas 05-14-16 04:15 AM


Originally Posted by Deanrcf (Post 9483461)
What year was your car? Did you consider selling privately?

2015. No private sell.

Santanas 05-14-16 04:16 AM


Originally Posted by Salil022 (Post 9483892)
What package did your RCF had? Original MSRP would help.

Base model. Original MSRP was $73K, when leased negotiated down to $63K


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