Decided to trade in my Lexus
#1
Decided to trade in my Lexus
Have had Amberpearl for 2 1/2 years and it has been a good vehicle. Been looking for something larger due to an invalid mother in law and drove a Buick Enclave. I have to admit the Buick rides better (it is heavier) and is quieter than my Lexus. I was surprised - mileage isn't as good and not quite as many features. Tried to get a decent trade in but most won't give me any more than the wholesale price (even Lexus). I tried the RX but it is just too much money and doesn't have the space of the Buick nor is as quiet. At least in our zip code the Lexus ES-350 has not held up in resale value- but maybe everyone is scared of the economy.
#2
I would like to shake mine off as well after 1-1/2 years and can't due to resale value, so much for Lexus being a leader is retaining the value. If i could get rid of it i would get into Acura MDX 7 seater lots of room and decent power, but i guess i will ride out another 2-1/2 years in it, as i am not about to loose all the down payment i put down...good luck with your future purchase...
#3
Lexus has sold a lot of ES350's (well over 200K) so there are a lot of them coming in off of leases as well as trade-ins, which is no doubt hurting the resale values on them.
I haven't checked resale values around here but it's probably the same as other areas.
I haven't checked resale values around here but it's probably the same as other areas.
#5
I saw the new LaCrosse at the Chicago Auto Show in Feb. Very nice both inside and out. I was just walking past the Buick display and it caught my eye and caused me to stop and check it out closely. I'd consider one too.
#7
Check out the 2009 Maxima. It's a LOT of car for the money-- similar in terms of utility and styling to our car, except much more fun to drive. They are running aggressive incentives right now (which naturally will flood the market, if exclusivity is a concern) and I'm thinking about getting into one when my 2007 ES lease expires in July.
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#9
Check out the 2009 Maxima. It's a LOT of car for the money-- similar in terms of utility and styling to our car, except much more fun to drive. They are running aggressive incentives right now (which naturally will flood the market, if exclusivity is a concern) and I'm thinking about getting into one when my 2007 ES lease expires in July.
#10
That is good thinking. I got the ES in 2007 not long after it came out but was fortunate to avoid the tranny problems that plagued a lot of the builds. Aside from a few rattles, it's been great. I do miss a more engaging driving experience, but the grass is always greener on the other side I suppose. Unless you have multiple vehicles
#11
The LaCrosse still does not have the build quality of any Lexus. While strides have been made by GM, you can tell the difference right away between the ES and LaCrosse. The materials are still cheap, fit and finish not up to Lexus standards or even Acura/Inifinti (both good cars by the way) I realize we need to help our American car companies, but when you spend a good amount of money you need to get the most out of your dollars.
Sorry your experience was not very good with your Lexus. The look of the LaCrosse is ok, but I would go for a M35, if I opted outed of the ES. The ES rules IMO.....
Sorry your experience was not very good with your Lexus. The look of the LaCrosse is ok, but I would go for a M35, if I opted outed of the ES. The ES rules IMO.....
#14
Lexus trade in
I have been to two Buick Enclave dealers here in central Florida and each wants to wholesale my Lexus. They offered me $23000 for a fully equipped 2007, no accidents, one owner, very clean, not dings or scratcheswith all options except the Ultra luxury package. That is on a trade in where edmunds and kbb says the trade in is 25800. So far I haven't taken any deal yet so I went to the Lexus dealer and he told me $23000 on a trade in towards a leftover or new RX-350. I just gave up and will keep trying or sell it myself. So much for your investment retaining value.....
#15
You might be set on an SUV or crossover due to your situation, but I'll still offer up this friendly advice:
Stick with Lexus. Look at an LS430. Best deal on wheels right now.
Bigger than the ES (lots of room in the rear seats), more comfortable, higher quality, smoother, and quieter. If you're talking fit and finish, it also totally blows any Buick product out of the water. There's literally no comparison.
Factor in that you can get an LS430 for well under $30,000 now (depending on the dealer, some are priced at $25k even) and what's not to like?
Stick with Lexus. Look at an LS430. Best deal on wheels right now.
Bigger than the ES (lots of room in the rear seats), more comfortable, higher quality, smoother, and quieter. If you're talking fit and finish, it also totally blows any Buick product out of the water. There's literally no comparison.
Factor in that you can get an LS430 for well under $30,000 now (depending on the dealer, some are priced at $25k even) and what's not to like?