Pricing Thread - Deals you are getting?
#811
The dealer we visited had the tire warning sticker only on cars with the 18" (at least that we noticed)
I'm having a tough time making a decision on the tires. Dealer is going to make me pay the $880 fee for the 18" even if they swap them for 17"
I have read many reviews from people stating the 18" wheels are to be avoided. However, a few have posted the 18" look better and you can just get michelin tires and the drive quality/road noise etc will be the same as the 17"
I'm having a tough time making a decision on the tires. Dealer is going to make me pay the $880 fee for the 18" even if they swap them for 17"
I have read many reviews from people stating the 18" wheels are to be avoided. However, a few have posted the 18" look better and you can just get michelin tires and the drive quality/road noise etc will be the same as the 17"
#812
2013 Lexus 300 Hybrid - Certified Pre Owned - 13k miles - 100,000 mile warranty
Nebula Gray w/ Perforated leather seats - Ultra Luxury Package
250 miles in - 38.5 mpg in Los Angeles
MSRP $ 39,595
Out the Door $35,200
Nebula Gray w/ Perforated leather seats - Ultra Luxury Package
250 miles in - 38.5 mpg in Los Angeles
MSRP $ 39,595
Out the Door $35,200
#813
If it was a special order it would be cheaper for me since i could order it with 17" wheels instead of it coming with 18: (and $880 charge). Dealer told me special orders take 4 months.
#815
#816
#817
Dealer improved their offer slightly so I pulled the trigger today. The car scheduled to arrive from Factory in 2-3 weeks.
2015 ES 350
Ultra Luxury
Blind Spot Monitor with cross traffic
High Intensity Head lamps
Intuitive Park Assist.
Navigation/Levinson Audio
One Touch Power Trunk
Rain sensing wipers
Wood and leather trim shift **** and heated steering wheel
Illuminated door sills
Trunk mat, wheel locks, Cargo net, rear bumper applique
MSRP $48,400
13% discount which came to aprox $6.300
They have also agreed to swap out the 18" wheels for 17" 10 split/spoke alloy wheels with Michelin tires.
I also got a 5yr loan with 1.9% financing
2015 ES 350
Ultra Luxury
Blind Spot Monitor with cross traffic
High Intensity Head lamps
Intuitive Park Assist.
Navigation/Levinson Audio
One Touch Power Trunk
Rain sensing wipers
Wood and leather trim shift **** and heated steering wheel
Illuminated door sills
Trunk mat, wheel locks, Cargo net, rear bumper applique
MSRP $48,400
13% discount which came to aprox $6.300
They have also agreed to swap out the 18" wheels for 17" 10 split/spoke alloy wheels with Michelin tires.
I also got a 5yr loan with 1.9% financing
#818
Dealer improved their offer slightly so I pulled the trigger today. The car scheduled to arrive from Factory in 2-3 weeks.
2015 ES 350
Ultra Luxury
Blind Spot Monitor with cross traffic
High Intensity Head lamps
Intuitive Park Assist.
Navigation/Levinson Audio
One Touch Power Trunk
Rain sensing wipers
Wood and leather trim shift **** and heated steering wheel
Illuminated door sills
Trunk mat, wheel locks, Cargo net, rear bumper applique
MSRP $48,400
13% discount which came to aprox $6.300
They have also agreed to swap out the 18" wheels for 17" 10 split/spoke alloy wheels with Michelin tires.
I also got a 5yr loan with 1.9% financing
2015 ES 350
Ultra Luxury
Blind Spot Monitor with cross traffic
High Intensity Head lamps
Intuitive Park Assist.
Navigation/Levinson Audio
One Touch Power Trunk
Rain sensing wipers
Wood and leather trim shift **** and heated steering wheel
Illuminated door sills
Trunk mat, wheel locks, Cargo net, rear bumper applique
MSRP $48,400
13% discount which came to aprox $6.300
They have also agreed to swap out the 18" wheels for 17" 10 split/spoke alloy wheels with Michelin tires.
I also got a 5yr loan with 1.9% financing
#819
I agreed to the deal over the phone 13% off Msrp and went to the dealership to sign papers and take care of financing. I had gotten approval from my credit Union for 2.34% on a 5yr loan. Lexus offered me the 1.9% which I was very pleased with since nobody else had offered a rate that good.
I think I made a mistake though. It seems people have been getting $1,000 for using Lexus financing. It wasn't offered to me as an incentive and I didn't think to ask. I foolishly didn't think to look up threads here on financing until after the deal. If I could do it over again I would have asked for that $1,000.
I think I made a mistake though. It seems people have been getting $1,000 for using Lexus financing. It wasn't offered to me as an incentive and I didn't think to ask. I foolishly didn't think to look up threads here on financing until after the deal. If I could do it over again I would have asked for that $1,000.
#821
#822
Bought this car yesterday:
2015 Lexus ES 350 Canadian car with Touring Package that includes:
Heated Steering Wheel
Memory Driver Seat
Park Assist and sensors
Leather Seats heated and ventilated
Navigation System
Blind Spot Monitor/Rear Traffic Alert
HID Lights
LED Fog-lamps
Rain Sensing Wipers
Final Price of $42,566 Canadian and this includes Freight and PDI etc but does not include HST (Sales Tax). Price included Lexus offers of $1500 delivery credit and $2000 credit for cash buyers.
Way I look at it is I got the Lexus for a Canadian Avalon price (Limited, not Limited Premium)
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For anyone interested, at today's conversion rate that works out to US Dollars $33,732.88 plus sales tax.
2015 Lexus ES 350 Canadian car with Touring Package that includes:
Heated Steering Wheel
Memory Driver Seat
Park Assist and sensors
Leather Seats heated and ventilated
Navigation System
Blind Spot Monitor/Rear Traffic Alert
HID Lights
LED Fog-lamps
Rain Sensing Wipers
Final Price of $42,566 Canadian and this includes Freight and PDI etc but does not include HST (Sales Tax). Price included Lexus offers of $1500 delivery credit and $2000 credit for cash buyers.
Way I look at it is I got the Lexus for a Canadian Avalon price (Limited, not Limited Premium)
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For anyone interested, at today's conversion rate that works out to US Dollars $33,732.88 plus sales tax.
Last edited by Maikerusan; 03-28-15 at 01:54 PM.
#823
Bought this car yesterday:
2015 Lexus ES 350 Canadian car with Touring Package that includes:
Heated Steering Wheel
Memory Driver Seat
Park Assist
Leather Seats heated and ventilated
Navigation System
Blind Spot Monitor/Rear Traffic Alert
HID Lights
LED Fog-lamps
Rain Sensing Wipers
Final Price of $42,566 Canadian and this includes Freight and PDI etc but does not include HST (Sales Tax). Price included Lexus offers of $1500 delivery credit and $2000 credit for cash buyers.
Way I look at it is I got the Lexus for an Canadian Avalon price (Limited, not Limited Premium)
.
For anyone interested, at today's conversion rate that works out to US Dollars $33,732.88 plus sales tax.
2015 Lexus ES 350 Canadian car with Touring Package that includes:
Heated Steering Wheel
Memory Driver Seat
Park Assist
Leather Seats heated and ventilated
Navigation System
Blind Spot Monitor/Rear Traffic Alert
HID Lights
LED Fog-lamps
Rain Sensing Wipers
Final Price of $42,566 Canadian and this includes Freight and PDI etc but does not include HST (Sales Tax). Price included Lexus offers of $1500 delivery credit and $2000 credit for cash buyers.
Way I look at it is I got the Lexus for an Canadian Avalon price (Limited, not Limited Premium)
.
For anyone interested, at today's conversion rate that works out to US Dollars $33,732.88 plus sales tax.
#825
Thanks..wish I could say it was due to my great skills in negotiating, but not really. However, it did help that a local paper highlighted the ES 350 as a car you could get a good deal on in March due to incentives both to end buyer and dealer.
The US dollar and Canadian dollar fluctuate a lot relative to each other, and right now the Canadian $ has weakened a lot, but car prices (MRSP etc) have not yet moved in relation to the currency changing. A few years ago some Canadians would buy cars in the US as the deals were better, but now that trend has reversed.
In any case, I am delighted with the new purchase and it is my first Lexus. Matador red with parchment interior.
The US dollar and Canadian dollar fluctuate a lot relative to each other, and right now the Canadian $ has weakened a lot, but car prices (MRSP etc) have not yet moved in relation to the currency changing. A few years ago some Canadians would buy cars in the US as the deals were better, but now that trend has reversed.
In any case, I am delighted with the new purchase and it is my first Lexus. Matador red with parchment interior.