Current value of our rides?
#1
Pit Crew
Thread Starter
Current value of our rides?
It has been a while since I looked around at prices on our GS's and I am wondering what has happened to our cars values in the last couple of years. Everything I see now is just crazy priced. Have the 4th Gen's done the same?
Thanks
G
Thanks
G
#2
Lead Lap
The values are still inflated - if you're looking to sell, prices are still higher than usual.
Pre-refresh models are still selling in the high $20k range. Before the pandemic, I got an offer from my local dealership for $16k for my 2013 GS which had only 55k miles or so at the time. The last time I checked in 2021, Carvana had offered closer to $20k for my '13 with ~62k miles at the time of offer.
Pre-refresh models are still selling in the high $20k range. Before the pandemic, I got an offer from my local dealership for $16k for my 2013 GS which had only 55k miles or so at the time. The last time I checked in 2021, Carvana had offered closer to $20k for my '13 with ~62k miles at the time of offer.
#5
The values had dropped significantly in recent months. During the high point (2021) carvana offered almost $25k, now my 2013 with 69k miles is worth about $18k to them. As much as I would like to rid myself of a payment right now, what else am I going to get with such quality?
#6
Lexus Test Driver
As it sits right now and with the current market, I think my GS is priceless.
There is really nothing that interests me and can replace the GS, especially from the Lexus lineup.
There is really nothing that interests me and can replace the GS, especially from the Lexus lineup.
The following 8 users liked this post by ItzFilyO:
bloodbean (10-13-22),
Bocvos (10-16-22),
gdog5149 (10-12-22),
greys0uled (10-12-22),
JeffKeryk (10-12-22),
and 3 others liked this post.
#7
hahahaa. I was going to post this. I still have my 2013 FSport. Just broke 50K+ miles. Working from home still. At this rate, I won't need a new car for another 9+ years.
Trending Topics
#8
Im in same boat, only car I would want is the LS because of Apple car play and executive rear seats. Audi, Porsche, or BMW is too pricey to maintain with the amount of miles I drive. I just hit 168k in my 2016 gs350 and not a single issue since I purchased it in 2019, this car only goes through oil, brakes, and tires.
The following users liked this post:
douplas (10-14-22)
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post