Buying a GS400 or 430 with high miles...
#1
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Buying a GS400 or 430 with high miles...
I'm only looking for a GS400 or 430, mainly looking for black, white, green and may do blue. but they have been hard to find, so I MAY settle for a GS300. I'm finding a lot of 300's that are below my budget . I haven't drove a V6 in a while, my last car was a LS400, I loved the power it had. Well, I found a 400 with 160k(price $7,000) a couple of scratches and two small dents, a 400 with 189k(price $4500) perfect condition inside out and a 430 with 179k(price $5,900) it's silver but I willing to offer them less and get it painted the color I like. Oh and I found a silver 400 with 145k for $5,500 which I was considering because it's below my budget and leaves room for me to get it painted.
How do you guys feel about this? Should I look for something with less miles. I don't have any experience with GS models. The LS400400 I had was in the late 90's, it had 174k when I purchased it and it didn't give me much trouble in the 5 years that I had it. I sold it at 205k.
Also a dealer tried to sell me a 2002 ES300 with 140k for $7,000, it's a trade-in and is sold as is. Is this a good car?
How do you guys feel about this? Should I look for something with less miles. I don't have any experience with GS models. The LS400400 I had was in the late 90's, it had 174k when I purchased it and it didn't give me much trouble in the 5 years that I had it. I sold it at 205k.
Also a dealer tried to sell me a 2002 ES300 with 140k for $7,000, it's a trade-in and is sold as is. Is this a good car?
#2
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my GS300 is fine
i picked it up because it was a sport design and rare along with black seats. the power is a little lacking compared to the v8 but its a cruiser / luxury car and faster than most things out there so i dont mind
To be honest the ES is made with Camry standards.
With high mileage GS you have to worry about suspension issues mainly.
i picked it up because it was a sport design and rare along with black seats. the power is a little lacking compared to the v8 but its a cruiser / luxury car and faster than most things out there so i dont mind
To be honest the ES is made with Camry standards.
With high mileage GS you have to worry about suspension issues mainly.
Last edited by 1sWt2GS; 11-13-12 at 04:39 PM.
#3
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my GS300 is fine
i picked it up because it was a sport design and rare along with black seats. the power is a little lacking compared to the v8 but its a cruiser / luxury car and faster than most things out there so i dont mind
To be honest the ES is made with Camry standards.
With high mileage GS you have to worry about suspension issues mainly.
i picked it up because it was a sport design and rare along with black seats. the power is a little lacking compared to the v8 but its a cruiser / luxury car and faster than most things out there so i dont mind
To be honest the ES is made with Camry standards.
With high mileage GS you have to worry about suspension issues mainly.
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#8
If power is important to you, do NOT settle for the less powerful GS300. If you do you will surely be unhappy and everytime you see a GS400/430 drive by while your are driving you GS300, you will die a little inside.
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To the OP, please do not buy a ES ANYTHING! Just go ahead and buy a Camry. Guys driving ES model cars look a little to me if you know what I'm saying lol. I don't understand what your budget is because it will cost a good amout to repaint the car. If it's done right vs. going to Maaco.
#13
If you like power, avoid the GS300 like I said originally.
Both cars are great, so get what suits your needs, and NEVER settle.
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GS400/430's are hard to find. A friend of mine recently was searching for one, he couldn't find a clean low mileage in the color he wanted. Theres one right under your nose on here. 2000 Platinum Edition Black/Blk GS400 with 39K miles! Asking about $15K, Well worth it for an almost new car, granted you have to account even though its an 12 year old car, the life of this car can go another 150K miles before you might need to replace major things. I rather pay alittle more for a near-new car then buy a hi-mileage thats cheaper that I have to restore/fix..
Also, give into account these cars retail around $53-54K Brand new, so getting one with this low mileage in the teens is a steal, atleast, i think so..
and Black/blk is a rare combo..
Link to Lexus Gs4 on here -- https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...low-miles.html
Also, give into account these cars retail around $53-54K Brand new, so getting one with this low mileage in the teens is a steal, atleast, i think so..
and Black/blk is a rare combo..
Link to Lexus Gs4 on here -- https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lex...low-miles.html