Best way to Buy a Lexus GS F
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I agree completely, far too many low mileage 2019s sitting around for only a few $K more. Guess we'll see how long it sits. I asked them if they'd be willing to work with me on the price at all and they said they felt they were priced fairly for the AZ market. It was just listed so I understand them wanting to at least test the market but I find it hard to believe someone will pick it up for that price.
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I just picked up a 2020 with 2000 miles on it. Was at a dealer in GA clean car fax and met the original owner (he changes cars every 3 to 4 months). Car is IMMACULATE and almost $20K below what the original owner paid in April 2020.
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I responded in the other thread today. But anyway.............Great , Excellent, Congratulations. Welcome aboard.. Excellent deal. You're gonna luv it. Thank you.
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You can get a good deal in the $55k+ range. I think it prices a lot of people out.
Long term, this car will hold its value really well. Kind of like a Chevy SS which still sells in the high $30s to low $40s.
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I think GSF’s will stay in the $40k range unless it’s a 70k to 80k mile car which will dip into the $30’s. Not a lot of good deals to be had and lots of 1 owner low mileage examples were scooped up pretty quick.
You can get a good deal in the $55k+ range. I think it prices a lot of people out.
Long term, this car will hold its value really well. Kind of like a Chevy SS which still sells in the high $30s to low $40s.
You can get a good deal in the $55k+ range. I think it prices a lot of people out.
Long term, this car will hold its value really well. Kind of like a Chevy SS which still sells in the high $30s to low $40s.
I totally catch your drift but since when is a 70 to 80k mile lexus/toyota considered high mileage? IMO maintenance records and how the care is cared for TRUMPS mileage. All day every day and thrice on Sunday's. These ain't German. They are built to be driven. I also believe the true /passionate GSF owners will be the second owners who swooped in and picked their car secondhand to avoid that high initial sales price. Itll be interesting to watch market over the few years. With so few production #'s and no more being made unmolested F's will be highly sought after. My .02 🙂✌
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I totally catch your drift but since when is a 70 to 80k mile lexus/toyota considered high mileage? IMO maintenance records and how the care is cared for TRUMPS mileage. All day every day and thrice on Sunday's. These ain't German. They are built to be driven. I also believe the true /passionate GSF owners will be the second owners who swooped in and picked their car secondhand to avoid that high initial sales price. Itll be interesting to watch market over the few years. With so few production #'s and no more being made unmolested F's will be highly sought after. My .02 🙂✌
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