Looking to purchase es350
#1
Looking to purchase es350
I am currently looking to purchase es350 for my father. Any recommendations? Anything I should know before purchasing? Any recalls or problems I should know about? Thanks in advance.
#2
Here's a link that will show you any official recalls/investigations/complaints/service bulletins. Just enter the year, make and model.
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/owners/SearchVehicles
I'm sure your father will love the ES. Mine hasn't seen the dealership since the initial service was done. Pretty trouble free vehicle. Most of the complaints you will read about on this board are from those that own models several years old and those are mostly just wear and tear items.
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/owners/SearchVehicles
I'm sure your father will love the ES. Mine hasn't seen the dealership since the initial service was done. Pretty trouble free vehicle. Most of the complaints you will read about on this board are from those that own models several years old and those are mostly just wear and tear items.
#4
Thanks guys for your input. My and father and I test drove es350 last week and he fell in love with it. He really enjoyed the comfort and the smoothness of the car. I currently have 06 gs300 and familiar with the lexus quality. I found 08 es350 w/ navi 55k miles for $18k w/ clean title, is this a deal? What's the average price for the es? Once again, thanks in advance.
#5
The price is average for a private party sale so yes, I think its a pretty good deal. Mileage is good for an 08 and high mileage is what kills a vehicles resale value. Only thing I would do is have a trusted mechanic check it out and then make your decision. Good luck.
#6
As said, the price is about average. Especially for a private sale. I recently picked up a 2007 ES350 from a local dealer. It had 68000 miles. The dealer "Q Certified" it. (Meaning, 2 year/100,000 warranty) on the engine/tranny. Dealers obviously cost more than a private sale. I got it for $18,000 + $499 for typical dealer BS fees. So your price would be about right for a private sale.
As suggested, definitely have it looked at by a reputable dealer/garage/mechanic.
As suggested, definitely have it looked at by a reputable dealer/garage/mechanic.
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#8
My final pieces of advice is something that most buyers don't adhear to. It's only a piece of metal. Don't fall in love with it before the deal is done and if you can't make a deal that you're completely happy with, walk away. Good luck.
#9
That's the main reason why I skipped the 2007 and went up to the 2009 model just to minimize this risk.
#10
it all comes down to the area you are purchasing if your in South Floida and going to a Lexus Dealer that can sell it certified CPO
then yeah i think 17-18 is a price to look for at those dealers and decent
if your going to a private seller or a corner lot dealership or any used car dealer other than the actual lexus dealer then i think i have seen them as low as 13k all the way up to 19k
i think 18k for one without any extra options in that model year is a good price for a Buy here pay here lot but not for a normal finance dealer
then yeah i think 17-18 is a price to look for at those dealers and decent
if your going to a private seller or a corner lot dealership or any used car dealer other than the actual lexus dealer then i think i have seen them as low as 13k all the way up to 19k
i think 18k for one without any extra options in that model year is a good price for a Buy here pay here lot but not for a normal finance dealer
#12
If you do a Search here you'll find A LOT of reading on an issue with some 2007 transmissions. Some of them had a "flair" that caused the rpm's to spike between shifts in the lower gears, primarily when the trans was cold. I had a very early build (4/06) 2007 that didn't have it, but other drivers reported the issue.
#14
Having bought a lot of new and used cars in my life, whenever people talk about a particular issue/problem with a particular year/model/vehicle; that usually only applies to relatively new vehicles. Other than the typical; "Suspension sucks, weak engine, sloppy, etc... that people attach to an entire line of vehicles in their opinions; if a particular car, such as the example of the 2007 ES 350 had "Transmission Issues"; such issues would have been noticed and addressed by now. We're talking a 6 year old vehicle. Unless the car only had 10,000 miles on it and it's been in storage for the last 5 years, I doubt that there's a transmission issue that wasn't addressed.
We're talking about a Lexus. People who buy Lexus, Mercedes, BMW, Cadillac, etc.... (NEW), are not the type that will simply "Put Up" with a serious flaw. The secondary mark is still particular, when you're spending $18-$20K for a used car. But a 2007 Lexus ES 350; NEW; had a base price of around $33,500. Some, like mine, were over $40,000. That's a lot today..... Even more in 2007. If there were any serious issues, it would have been addressed. We aren't talking Kia, Hyundai, or even a Toyota Yaris. We're talking a car that has a demanding clientele; but more importantly, a vehicle that is 6 years old. If that particular car had a transmission issue, I would bet a pay check that it would have become apparent during the ORIGINAL Owner's possession, and it was addressed and corrected before now.
We're talking about a Lexus. People who buy Lexus, Mercedes, BMW, Cadillac, etc.... (NEW), are not the type that will simply "Put Up" with a serious flaw. The secondary mark is still particular, when you're spending $18-$20K for a used car. But a 2007 Lexus ES 350; NEW; had a base price of around $33,500. Some, like mine, were over $40,000. That's a lot today..... Even more in 2007. If there were any serious issues, it would have been addressed. We aren't talking Kia, Hyundai, or even a Toyota Yaris. We're talking a car that has a demanding clientele; but more importantly, a vehicle that is 6 years old. If that particular car had a transmission issue, I would bet a pay check that it would have become apparent during the ORIGINAL Owner's possession, and it was addressed and corrected before now.
#15
If you go to the link I provided in #2 above and enter the info for a 2007 model and then compare it to other years, you will find that the 2007 was truly a disastrous year for the ES350! Over 230 complaints from owners! Way more than other years. Throw in a couple of recalls, 3 investigations and 25 TSB's and you've got the makings for a dissatisfied ownership experience. But then again, you may never have a problem but, I myself wouldn't risk it.