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Old 01-14-18, 10:17 AM
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It seems that L certified RCF with under 30k miles are selling for under $45k at the dealership, which mean they probably bought it for under $40k. My IS is the same way for the first 2-3 years.

Where are you seeing high $30k for the RCF? Do you guys think it will go even lower?
Old 01-14-18, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by dj5
Amazing a Lexus can depreciate 50% of MSRP in just 2 years. I've been looking at a new 2016 RCF listed at $76k, which the dealer offered at $55k. If I were to purchase it would probably drop another $15k as soon as I drive it off the lot. I may hold out for a used one as I've seen some listed in the high $30s.
the high discounts is part of the problem.. who wants to buy used for $50K when new are going for $55K.. deep discounts hurt resale.. It is highly disappointing that Lexus is discounting the RC-F as much as they are.. But it is not surprising.. I have only ever seen 3 other RC-F besides mine in 2 years.. It is just not a popular vehicle, it is unique and an acquired taste, which is why I like it, it stands out and isn't a cookie cutter vehicle, but as such it also doesn't sell well.
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Where are you seeing rcfs for 55k? Lol few people on the forum have gotten left over 17s including myself but not for 55 k lol
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You could find 2017’s for low $60k. And there are some dealers still has 2016’s and im sure there are more discounts on them.
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Originally Posted by Ricardorc
Where are you seeing rcfs for 55k? Lol few people on the forum have gotten left over 17s including myself but not for 55 k lol

This is a '17 leftover RCF at the dealership I visited over the weekend. That's an awesome price for a new RCF Imo! Considered picking it up just because it was a good deal....but quickly reminded myself I was holding out for the LCF...lol.
But I doubt this car will last long at this price...

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That's a great price , I wonder if it has a ML, that was a dealer breaker for me
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Originally Posted by Ricardorc
That's a great price , I wonder if it has a ML, that was a dealer breaker for me
checked the listing.
no ML nor perf pkg.
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Old 01-16-18, 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by jkonquer
It seems that L certified RCF with under 30k miles are selling for under $45k at the dealership, which mean they probably bought it for under $40k. My IS is the same way for the first 2-3 years.

Where are you seeing high $30k for the RCF? Do you guys think it will go even lower?
I've also noticed several at dealerships listed around $45k, and I assume they got them for $40k or less... but there aren't any private sellers listing that low. I prefer to purchase from a private seller where I know the full history of the car and have all the records. I'm still waiting for the right F at the right price.

As far as under $40k? I haven't seen anything like that unless it has an accident or 70k miles. With clean 2011+ ISFs still pulling close to $40k with low-ish miles, I doubt a clean low-ish mile RCF is worth less than $40k for a while.
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