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Old 07-18-12, 06:37 PM
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Dear friends,

I am desperately seeking to get a recent Manheim Auction Pricing report for the 2002 Lexus GS300 (this is known as the "MMR Report"). I realize this is not directly SC-related, but I figure the folks on this forum know me well and I have a chance of receiving a response.

If anyone can generate and post this report I would very much appreciate it. If by chance I could also get 2001 and 2003 GS300 auction pricing report that would be even more awesome.

I have a high mileage (200,000 mile) 2002 GS300 SportEdition which I am considering "trading in", the dealer is offering me $2,800.

Thank you very much in advance, and my apologies for not being a directly SC-related thread.
Old 07-18-12, 10:55 PM
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Personaly, I think the price is very fair for the mileage of your car. What are you hoping to get for your car at trade in value?? and if you felt that you can privately sell it for double or more than the trade offer, maybe you should just sell it yourself. After all, it's your car and you know best about the car.
Old 07-19-12, 07:07 AM
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you are lucky, my friend just send me the list few days ago

1998 LEXUS GS300 TAN 4 6 GAS 126,611 $2,900
2000 LEXUS GS300 WHITE 6 GAS 136,664 $4,400
2001 LEXUS GS300 GOLD 6 GAS 108,187 $4,400
2002 LEXUS GS300 SILVER 6 GAS 149,115 $5,250
2003 LEXUS GS300 WHITE 6 GAS 87,119 $8,700

You can always sell it for more yourself. That trade-in price seem fair
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grabber2, thank you for the list.
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sell it privately is your only chance to get a higher price - and it won;t be easy with that many miles.
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Consider donating it to your local PBS station, enjoying the tax break, and bargining for an even lower price on its replacement.
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I honestly would not donate the car since you will always lose more than gain.

Moreover, only about 15~25% of your donation spend on what it suppose to be. Unless its a non-profit organization, these people are making profit out of those good heart people. I worked for non-profit before and I know how donation money are spent.
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sell outright to a member
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