Buying 2015 RCF
I bought my 2015 Lexus RCF exactly a week ago. 12k miles, one owner. The car was up for sale at a Chrysler dealership for 5 months and they price dropped all the way down to $41.6k. Guy traded it in for a show room truck and it had sat there so long the dealership had to move it, hence the $3300 drop in price. They originally had it up for $48k. Car interior/exterior is immaculate, except for a slight curb rash on one wheel and a tiny scratch in the rear bumper.
I believe I got a smoking deal, and When I was looking around it seems that there are some rcf’s out there with similar conditions and price ranges. I’ve been hunting a while so I know the prices. Like others have said I would go no less than $42k if you are looking for a good condition 2015. There are 2 I’ve found in the last week in California and Indiana that are off lease CPO for less than $43k. Both mica blue. CPO(which is something I kind of wish I had done) for decently low miles would be the way to go IMO. I was also looking at ISFs under 60k miles. Test drive one and loved it. But the rcf interior is miles ahead. If you can stretch it’s worth it. If not then the ISF will make you smile ear to ear while also carrying rear passengers haha.
I believe I got a smoking deal, and When I was looking around it seems that there are some rcf’s out there with similar conditions and price ranges. I’ve been hunting a while so I know the prices. Like others have said I would go no less than $42k if you are looking for a good condition 2015. There are 2 I’ve found in the last week in California and Indiana that are off lease CPO for less than $43k. Both mica blue. CPO(which is something I kind of wish I had done) for decently low miles would be the way to go IMO. I was also looking at ISFs under 60k miles. Test drive one and loved it. But the rcf interior is miles ahead. If you can stretch it’s worth it. If not then the ISF will make you smile ear to ear while also carrying rear passengers haha.
Last edited by smysko; Feb 7, 2019 at 08:34 PM.
This is probably the best time of year to purchase an RC F. My dealer/broker told me if I could wait, prices would mostly like drop during the winter. It's hard to move a car with almost 500 HP, rear wheel drive, on likely summer performance tires, during the winter.
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