pricing for 2011-2014 isf
#16
Plus I didn't want black since I had a black IS350 two years prior to my ISF
Last edited by jdmSW20; 12-21-17 at 08:20 AM.
#17
I had searched from CA to FL and everywhere in between to find the right year, miles, condition etc. for months.. And one popped up at a Lexus dealership an hour away. Went to see it, left the dealership and ended up making a deal with them on the phone the next day. I would say that there is also a little comfort in knowing it is Lexus certified as I am sure a lot of you know what a car has to go through to be certified. but with that said.
It is a 2012 with 45k miles, immaculate car! was listed for $38,990. deal was made at $36,000.
It is a 2012 with 45k miles, immaculate car! was listed for $38,990. deal was made at $36,000.
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#20
I paid 48k for a 2012 with 4989 miles in May. This was in California and from a private seller. I would like to think that it is one of the cleanest and unmolested ISFs in the nation at 14k miles now. I paid a premium for the experience and capitalized on a 22k depreciation value over 5 years for 5k miles on the odometer. I just wanted to share an experience from the other end of the spectrum price and condition wise. I’ve seen a white on white with 9k miles go for 40k on the classified forums here earlier this year as well. Hope this helps
#22
These threads are very interesting.. Carmax offered me 25k for mine with 46k miles. Guess eBay might be the answer if it comes to that .
Not sure how the price differences are so great across the country unless its a seasonal thing
Not sure how the price differences are so great across the country unless its a seasonal thing
#24
Its def a seasonal thing, buy one in the winter. Sell it in the summer when there is no rain/snow.
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