Are used IS-F's that hard to come by in the low 30's???
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We've been looking at the Lexus Vehicles for sale section on this site and it seems these cars rarely pop up.
Looking at 2008 IS-F's in good condition around $30k price point and seems hard to find a good one. Doesn't have to be local as we'll travel for the right car but must NOT be a salvage car or have a checked history/past. Mileage is pretty flexible as long as it's not 80-100k range. Same goes for mods, color, etc.
Are these cars really holding resale value that well or is the market just slim on inventory?
thanks!
Looking at 2008 IS-F's in good condition around $30k price point and seems hard to find a good one. Doesn't have to be local as we'll travel for the right car but must NOT be a salvage car or have a checked history/past. Mileage is pretty flexible as long as it's not 80-100k range. Same goes for mods, color, etc.
Are these cars really holding resale value that well or is the market just slim on inventory?
thanks!
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thanks guys for the wealth of info, I will pass along to my buddy!
I know he prefers to buy a car that is well cared for by a forum member and has a documented history. A lot of those cars out there have such a checkered past
USB and Black are his top color choices but again not too picky.
I know he prefers to buy a car that is well cared for by a forum member and has a documented history. A lot of those cars out there have such a checkered past
USB and Black are his top color choices but again not too picky.
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I paid 47000.00 for CPO 2011 23k miles . I think that was a good deal. It was little cheaper than trade in value at the time.It sat on dealer lot a little longer and they were about to send it to an auction.
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I bought mine w/ 47k miles for 35.5 just last week. I know there is one at the northside lexus in houston for 31,900 w/ 63k miles. It is silver, has intake, exhaust, and coilovers. It was pretty nice but the mods made me nervous. I am sure you could work out a deal for 31k....
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I bought mine w/ 47k miles for 35.5 just last week. I know there is one at the northside lexus in houston for 31,900 w/ 63k miles. It is silver, has intake, exhaust, and coilovers. It was pretty nice but the mods made me nervous. I am sure you could work out a deal for 31k....
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I bought mine w/ 47k miles for 35.5 just last week. I know there is one at the northside lexus in houston for 31,900 w/ 63k miles. It is silver, has intake, exhaust, and coilovers. It was pretty nice but the mods made me nervous. I am sure you could work out a deal for 31k....
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Thats me. I don't want to sell the car but felt like it made sense because my wife is due in 2 months and I figured it made more sense to have a more family friendly car. I know the isf has a back seat but its really just for looks. haha. She had been dd the car for about 4 months. Go figure I buy it for me and she drives it... Well after talking with her over the past day or so I think I am going to keep the car unless someone offers my asking price or very close to it. She is going to start driving my 12 platinum f150 daily and I picked up a older dd. I like the idea of her in a 4 door truck with my new born. Nice and safe. So the isf will be a sunny day weekend car and I am prob going to order headers and a exhaust for the isf this weekend
On topic. I am asking a little bit more the black book private seller value for my car and I have had a few people pm me on it and text me about it over the past few days. No offers but lots of questions about it.
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IMO I wouldn't be less inclined to get a car with 80k+ on it if it was maintained and most of the miles were highway. I've had a few cars with high mileage that I picked up cheap just bc they had more than 60k. My s2000 has 155k and runs better than most with half that. Just my 0.02$, and nice to see you over here and s2ki as well .
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IMO I wouldn't be less inclined to get a car with 80k+ on it if it was maintained and most of the miles were highway. I've had a few cars with high mileage that I picked up cheap just bc they had more than 60k. My s2000 has 155k and runs better than most with half that. Just my 0.02$, and nice to see you over here and s2ki as well .