Considering 2013 GS 350
#31
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i cringe every time i read someone say CPO on these cars are not necessary or that these cars are pretty reliable and no need to get a CPO. while it's your money and you can do as you please, keep in mind you are purchasing a vehicle someone else drove and maintained (and most likely not nearly as well as you would take care of it especially if it's coming off a lease). i leased a car once and anytime something happened, i would always say "who cares, it's a lease anyway." I currently own a 2013 GS 350 with the luxury package. I am the original owner and have the vehicle regularly serviced. purchased the extended warranty as I got close to 50k miles and it has already paid for itself as I had one of the blind spot sonar sensors go bad in the back. nothing on these cars is cheap to fix, so keep that in mind
BTW Lexus Dealers also sell NON-CPO Lexus's and I think they can put a NON CPO service contract on the car.
Also OP thread starter has yet to state the equipment options on the car.
Last edited by jgscott; 08-22-17 at 08:25 PM.
#32
Easiest way to spot Luxury package is the S+ on the mode dial, and also the seat controls. The 18 way power seats have quite a few more adjustment buttons than the standard seats.
#33
Racer
#34
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#35
Lexus Champion
Didn't the luxury package switch to the 19" F Sport wheels (in chrome) for '15? Or am I remembering that incorrectly?
#36
Lead Lap
Only the 2013-2014 Lux models have that lobster Claw-Like wheel finish. Although I think some locations outside the US are getting that 18" lobster claw wheel as standard equipment even on the 2017 models.
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