Let's talk resale value of the 08/09's.
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LOL HAHA. Its people like you that give us Lexus owners a bad name cuz you're just a"Salesman" (No Comment)
You like to take what i said and twist it around without knowing the details. - I don't have explain anything to you.. But if you must know, '12 just arrived but Allocation was scared for 350's since most dealers said "Hard getting them "350's especially loaded at that time. They only i had two 350's in a '12 and their were base models but had Five '11's that 3 of them were loaded, and I stated before my GF wanted the Starfire/Alabaster with Blackwood trim, this combo was the only one in all of Texas and Whole SE region. Its still was a good deal, whereas most people i seen walked in only getting 3-4K off on '11's, the deal was worked on a '12 before hand because I personally know the sales manager, no '12's that fit our wants unless we order so we didn't want to wait, picked up the '11 for huge discounts so next time you better know the circumstances before opening your "Scumbag Salesman mouth" ![Big Grin](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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What exactly is the best choice for pricing? NADA, KBB, Edmunds TMV or the Black book which I believe is what most dealers use. So which one is the holy grail? TMV seems to have very low pricing compared with the others.
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Consumers are conditioned to look at all of them and use the one that values their car the highest.
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Banks generally go with NADA to determine loan values, Consumers generally go with KBB to determine how much to sell their car for or what it's worth on trade, and Dealers generally go with Black Book to determine how much to put in a trade.
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No thanks, I'll continue with my plan. "Well conditioned" can be found at all price points. Or does well conditioned require buying CPO and getting overcharged at a Lexus dealership?
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Sorry folks too much running personal commentary and OT... I don't see this thread helping you further your search so I will close it and wish you luck finding your car
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