My experience returning leased car to Lexus
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I returned my 07 GS 350 this past Saturday and drove off with a 2010 ES 350. Since I only had 15,000 miles they told me they will purchase the car for resale. It looked like brand new, except for all kinds of wheel rashes and one small ding. No one said anything about that...
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I've had several Lexus vehicles on lease over the years and have only had one problem turning one in...I traded an 02 RX300 for an 04 RX330 and they gave me great $$ for the RX300 but when I was moving from CO to FL and wanted to trade the RX330 for an IS or GS they offered crap $$ for the RX330. I brought it down to FL and was able to get MORE $$ from an Audi dealer in FL than I could from Lexus in CO which made no sense to me. I figured 4wd in CO would be top dollar and down in FL not so much. Go figure...
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I've had several Lexus vehicles on lease over the years and have only had one problem turning one in...I traded an 02 RX300 for an 04 RX330 and they gave me great $$ for the RX300 but when I was moving from CO to FL and wanted to trade the RX330 for an IS or GS they offered crap $$ for the RX330. I brought it down to FL and was able to get MORE $$ from an Audi dealer in FL than I could from Lexus in CO which made no sense to me. I figured 4wd in CO would be top dollar and down in FL not so much. Go figure...
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I'm also returning my car here soon...
And, two things bothers me the most were... lowering spring and not having tire pressure sensors on my wheels.
Am I going to be charged for not having tire pressure sensors on aftermarket wheels??
And, two things bothers me the most were... lowering spring and not having tire pressure sensors on my wheels.
Am I going to be charged for not having tire pressure sensors on aftermarket wheels??
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i would definitely go everything back to stock
springs - if you return as is, for sure you won't get any extra money. and they can ding you for not having original springs. if you don't want to pay to remove them, and don't care about getting extra money, i am sure you can offer in classified for someone to pay to swap out to stock and people will jump in. imho, you can pretty much sell the springs and pocket some
wheels - so you have different oem wheels i guess. does that mean you had stock 17s and changed to some oem 18s? again i am sure some people will be more than happy to swap with you plus some money. you don't have original stock wheels with tpms anymore? if you return the car with the tps light on, i think it's pretty easy for them to charge you for sensors
springs - if you return as is, for sure you won't get any extra money. and they can ding you for not having original springs. if you don't want to pay to remove them, and don't care about getting extra money, i am sure you can offer in classified for someone to pay to swap out to stock and people will jump in. imho, you can pretty much sell the springs and pocket some
wheels - so you have different oem wheels i guess. does that mean you had stock 17s and changed to some oem 18s? again i am sure some people will be more than happy to swap with you plus some money. you don't have original stock wheels with tpms anymore? if you return the car with the tps light on, i think it's pretty easy for them to charge you for sensors
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