How much did you pay???
#61
Bought it about 2 weeks ago. 2015 f sport white with Cabernet interior. Doesn’t have any other packages besides nav and f sport. 25k miles, $25900 plus ttt. Not cpo, warranty runs through this year.
#63
Purchased mine about a week ago. 2015 AWD F Sport. White w/black interior, ML, BSM, Navi, Heated Steering Wheel, not sure if anything else. 17k miles, one owner lease return not CPO. 9 months left on 4yr factory warranty. 29k +TTL.
Just noticed the advertisement and sticker on the car listed some items not on the vehicle: Front fog lights, headlight cleaning. Oh well, it drives great!
Just noticed the advertisement and sticker on the car listed some items not on the vehicle: Front fog lights, headlight cleaning. Oh well, it drives great!
#64
Bought mine for $29500 F Sport in white with black interior and 29K miles The car is loaded with everything and it is CPO along with new brakes and front tires. I have 1 year left of the original warranty plus the 2 years of the CPO. I looked at a couple of cars without the CPO and close to the end of warranty for about $27000 to $28000, One of the benefits of buying the car directly from Lexus is the fact that they usually get the lease returns first with about a year left of warranty. Once they do whatever the car needs which in my case it included the brakes, tires, oil change and all the filters along with the CPO, it is truly worth the $2K to $3K premium. The extra 3 years of Lexus warranty for a 15 model is a lot of peace of mind. The Mark Levinson sound is a must! For those of you who looked at newer cars, I love that my GS350 does not have the stupid engine shut off when the car comes to a stop. That is one of the most annoying things about all the new cars
#65
Got CPO 2015 F Sport RWD 34k miles with no options, Atomic Silver with Cabernet interior for 26k + TTL a couple weeks ago (29k OTD with gap insurance). Pretty happy with the purchase so far other than the crappy tires that are on the car right now. It was a lease return so I'm pretty sure the previous owner was thinking let's just put some cheap tires on it since it was getting returned anyways. Thinking of getting 19x8.5 rims + 245/40/19 tires square setup when current tires need changing (prob late this year or early next year from the looks of the threads). Not too sure why the F Sport RWD is a staggered setup, but I'll be saving money on tires this way in the long run
#66
CPO and tires...
Got CPO 2015 F Sport RWD 34k miles with no options, Atomic Silver with Cabernet interior for 26k + TTL a couple weeks ago (29k OTD with gap insurance). Pretty happy with the purchase so far other than the crappy tires that are on the car right now. It was a lease return so I'm pretty sure the previous owner was thinking let's just put some cheap tires on it since it was getting returned anyways. Thinking of getting 19x8.5 rims + 245/40/19 tires square setup when current tires need changing (prob late this year or early next year from the looks of the threads). Not too sure why the F Sport RWD is a staggered setup, but I'll be saving money on tires this way in the long run
So, about those tires...My recent purchase was the same scenario - lease return by a tight wad who wanted the cheapest Walmart tire replacement possible. Literally - they were friggin H rated tires - rated to 130 MPH. ANY car capable of a 143 MPH top speed like the Lexus (4)GS series should have a minimum tire speed rating of V. I was blown away that the dealer's CPO manager allowed these crappy Nexen CP671 tires to pass certification. No offense to Kia owners out there, but that tire is factory for things like Kia Fortes and Souls. ugh
I had a lengthy e-mail chain with the saleman I was dealing with before the purchase, and in the end, he stated that a bunch of people from the dealership had meetings to discuss this based on my assertion, come to a concensus and then they moved forward by installing Michelin MXM4 V rated tires that are pretty much stock tires for an F-Sport. I suggest you do the same if your tires are less than a "V" rating.
Good luck! Send me a PM if you want help with the language. And DEF. do it in e-mail so you have a record.
Bill
#67
Congrats on the new ride man. I love that Atomic Silver.
So, about those tires...My recent purchase was the same scenario - lease return by a tight wad who wanted the cheapest Walmart tire replacement possible. Literally - they were friggin H rated tires - rated to 130 MPH. ANY car capable of a 143 MPH top speed like the Lexus (4)GS series should have a minimum tire speed rating of V. I was blown away that the dealer's CPO manager allowed these crappy Nexen CP671 tires to pass certification. No offense to Kia owners out there, but that tire is factory for things like Kia Fortes and Souls. ugh
I had a lengthy e-mail chain with the saleman I was dealing with before the purchase, and in the end, he stated that a bunch of people from the dealership had meetings to discuss this based on my assertion, come to a concensus and then they moved forward by installing Michelin MXM4 V rated tires that are pretty much stock tires for an F-Sport. I suggest you do the same if your tires are less than a "V" rating.
Good luck! Send me a PM if you want help with the language. And DEF. do it in e-mail so you have a record.
Bill
So, about those tires...My recent purchase was the same scenario - lease return by a tight wad who wanted the cheapest Walmart tire replacement possible. Literally - they were friggin H rated tires - rated to 130 MPH. ANY car capable of a 143 MPH top speed like the Lexus (4)GS series should have a minimum tire speed rating of V. I was blown away that the dealer's CPO manager allowed these crappy Nexen CP671 tires to pass certification. No offense to Kia owners out there, but that tire is factory for things like Kia Fortes and Souls. ugh
I had a lengthy e-mail chain with the saleman I was dealing with before the purchase, and in the end, he stated that a bunch of people from the dealership had meetings to discuss this based on my assertion, come to a concensus and then they moved forward by installing Michelin MXM4 V rated tires that are pretty much stock tires for an F-Sport. I suggest you do the same if your tires are less than a "V" rating.
Good luck! Send me a PM if you want help with the language. And DEF. do it in e-mail so you have a record.
Bill
#68
Tire Speed Rating
Now, if you're talking about the GS-F, that's a different story! That beast can zing up to 168 MPH and DEFINITELY requires Y rated tires minimum.
I often use Tirerack.com as a reference. Especially for their tech talks about things like speed ratings for tires. Here's an example:
#69
Congrats on the new ride man. I love that Atomic Silver.
So, about those tires...My recent purchase was the same scenario - lease return by a tight wad who wanted the cheapest Walmart tire replacement possible. Literally - they were friggin H rated tires - rated to 130 MPH. ANY car capable of a 143 MPH top speed like the Lexus (4)GS series should have a minimum tire speed rating of V. I was blown away that the dealer's CPO manager allowed these crappy Nexen CP671 tires to pass certification. No offense to Kia owners out there, but that tire is factory for things like Kia Fortes and Souls. ugh
I had a lengthy e-mail chain with the saleman I was dealing with before the purchase, and in the end, he stated that a bunch of people from the dealership had meetings to discuss this based on my assertion, come to a concensus and then they moved forward by installing Michelin MXM4 V rated tires that are pretty much stock tires for an F-Sport. I suggest you do the same if your tires are less than a "V" rating.
Good luck! Send me a PM if you want help with the language. And DEF. do it in e-mail so you have a record.
Bill
So, about those tires...My recent purchase was the same scenario - lease return by a tight wad who wanted the cheapest Walmart tire replacement possible. Literally - they were friggin H rated tires - rated to 130 MPH. ANY car capable of a 143 MPH top speed like the Lexus (4)GS series should have a minimum tire speed rating of V. I was blown away that the dealer's CPO manager allowed these crappy Nexen CP671 tires to pass certification. No offense to Kia owners out there, but that tire is factory for things like Kia Fortes and Souls. ugh
I had a lengthy e-mail chain with the saleman I was dealing with before the purchase, and in the end, he stated that a bunch of people from the dealership had meetings to discuss this based on my assertion, come to a concensus and then they moved forward by installing Michelin MXM4 V rated tires that are pretty much stock tires for an F-Sport. I suggest you do the same if your tires are less than a "V" rating.
Good luck! Send me a PM if you want help with the language. And DEF. do it in e-mail so you have a record.
Bill
#70
Well damn
That sucks man. I don't understand people ever thinking it's ok to go cheap on tires. I hope it all works out. Meanwhile, have fun doing lurid power slides with the traction control off as you intentionally ruin those *****ty tires. 😊
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