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I'm really liking the new 24 Inspiration series. I'm not a convertible guy, so hoping to find a COUPE, but I've had no luck so far! It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack. I did spot a convertible at my local dealer, but the coupe version seems elusive. According to LEXUS, there will only be 33 coupes out of the 125 allocated for the US and Canada.
I've only come across two coupes so far. One was at Longo Lexus, but they were asking for a $25K markup! The other was in Maine with a $10K markup, but both were already sold by the time I heard about them.I found two more at other dealers but they were pre sold and only showed up as the dealers software lists all incoming cars automatically.
Has anyone else been on the lookout for a coupe? Any success stories based on prior Inspiration series?
I'm really liking the new 24 Inspiration series. I'm not a convertible guy, so hoping to find a COUPE, but I've had no luck so far! It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack. I did spot a convertible at my local dealer, but the coupe version seems elusive. According to LEXUS, there will only be 33 coupes out of the 125 allocated for the US and Canada.
I've only come across two coupes so far. One was at Longo Lexus, but they were asking for a $25K markup! The other was in Maine with a $10K markup, but both were already sold by the time I heard about them.I found two more at other dealers but they were pre sold and only showed up as the dealers software lists all incoming cars automatically.
Looking at the 2024 allocation sheet, there are 47 coupes and 372 convertibles total. There are 7 Inspiration convertibles showing and 0 Inspiration coupes. It looks like only two of the Inspiration convertibles are actually available:
At this point, I would say that all the '24 Inspiration's are built and sold. You might want to jump on that one for MSRP at Park Place Lexus in Grapevine TX, or wait for a '25.
Looking at the 2024 allocation sheet, there are 47 coupes and 372 convertibles total. There are 7 Inspiration convertibles showing and 0 Inspiration coupes. It looks like only two of the Inspiration convertibles are actually available:
At this point, I would say that all the '24 Inspiration's are built and sold. You might want to jump on that one for MSRP at Park Place Lexus in Grapevine TX, or wait for a '25.
Good luck!
The Inspiration at PP comes with several dealer add-ons, which isn't a major concern for me. However, I'm hesitant to commit because I'd be extremely frustrated if I settled for a convertible and then a coupe version became available.
As it's still early 2024, I'm curious about the remaining pending production/delivery numbers for the Inspiration series."
I would expect that with a limited production run they are all built and delivered. And I don't think there's any way around paying the markup. It's a special car and they know it and they will get it.
The LC Coupe allocation spreadsheet can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=1381390131
I don't think "Dealer Hold" means the car is unavailable. The LC IS at Superstition Springs in Mesa has been on their showroom for a while. They are waiting for someone to pay the $10k markup.
The Inspiration at PP comes with several dealer add-ons, which isn't a major concern for me. However, I'm hesitant to commit because I'd be extremely frustrated if I settled for a convertible and then a coupe version became available.
As it's still early 2024, I'm curious about the remaining pending production/delivery numbers for the Inspiration series."
Another bespoke buyer mentioned a few weeks ago that they tried to option the twin 5-spoke wheels from the Inspiration Edition and was told that those wheels are sold out for this year. Knowing how much Toyota/Lexus likes to order only what they need, that tells me that all the '24 Inspiration's are built that will be built.
Not to talk you into the convertible over the coupe, but I did a rally in my '21 convertible a couple of years ago, Denver to Moab on day 1 and Moab to Vegas on day 2. We were cruising at nearly triple-digit speeds as a group, and I found the convertible to be quiet and comfortable inside. Then when we reached Zion National Park, I dropped the top and we had the best view of the park in the group. The convertible top is double layered and very well made, not as quiet as the coupe I'm sure but having the top down at destinations is worth it for me.
Originally Posted by azmojo
The LC Coupe allocation spreadsheet can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...gid=1381390131
I don't think "Dealer Hold" means the car is unavailable. The LC IS at Superstition Springs in Mesa has been on their showroom for a while. They are waiting for someone to pay the $10k markup.
Maybe "Dealer Hold" just means that it isn't available for dealer trade? I know they make a good bit of profit on these cars, so it could just be them locking that in.
Weird that the spreadsheet only tracks three inspiration series coupes sold. There might be a few more unaccounted for. I'm not sure if the spreadsheet only picks things up when it departs the port of Japan. There could be some not yet on the production line or still at port waiting. Might be worth it to contact a local dealer and see if they have a good inventory manager who can see if there are any left that haven't entered production. I recall the milestones were:
- Lexus will determine when a build will be inserted to the production queue
- Actual production date
- Shipping date (that tracker spreadsheet might be picking up the data from this point or at the ETA time to dealer)
- Estimated arrival time to your dealer
Slightly off topic anyone recall what the 2023 inspiration series was?
2018 - Structural Blue
2019 - Flare Yellow
2020 - Nori Green
2021 - Obsidian
2022 - Iridium Silver
2023 - ???
2024 - Polar Surge
I would expect that with a limited production run they are all built and delivered. And I don't think there's any way around paying the markup. It's a special car and they know it and they will get it.
I don't think "Dealer Hold" means the car is unavailable. The LC IS at Superstition Springs in Mesa has been on their showroom for a while. They are waiting for someone to pay the $10k markup.
That is a lot less than the $25K markup on the COUPE from LONGO LEXUS.
Looking at the 2024 allocation sheet, there are 47 coupes and 372 convertibles total. There are 7 Inspiration convertibles showing and 0 Inspiration coupes. It looks like only two of the Inspiration convertibles are actually available:
At this point, I would say that all the '24 Inspiration's are built and sold. You might want to jump on that one for MSRP at Park Place Lexus in Grapevine TX, or wait for a '25.
Good luck!
You're right. I contacted the other LEXUS dealer and requested a statewide search. They confirmed there's only one LC Inspiration remaining, awaiting delivery, and it's assigned to LEXUS of Wichita. Upon checking their website, it appears as "PENDING SALE." So, indeed, all the Inspiration series are all built, delivered, and either sold or in the process of being sold.
Originally Posted by silvernite
Weird that the spreadsheet only tracks three inspiration series coupes sold. There might be a few more unaccounted for. I'm not sure if the spreadsheet only picks things up when it departs the port of Japan. There could be some not yet on the production line or still at port waiting. Might be worth it to contact a local dealer and see if they have a good inventory manager who can see if there are any left that haven't entered production. I recall the milestones were:
- Lexus will determine when a build will be inserted to the production queue
- Actual production date
- Shipping date (that tracker spreadsheet might be picking up the data from this point or at the ETA time to dealer)
- Estimated arrival time to your dealer
Slightly off topic anyone recall what the 2023 inspiration series was? 2018 - Structural Blue 2019 - Flare Yellow 2020 - Nori Green 2021 - Obsidian 2022 - Iridium Silver 2023 - ??? 2024 - Polar Surge
I dont think LEXUS did an Inspiration Series for 23.
You're right. I contacted the other LEXUS dealer and requested a statewide search. They confirmed there's only one LC Inspiration remaining, awaiting delivery, and it's assigned to LEXUS of Wichita. Upon checking their website, it appears as "PENDING SALE." So, indeed, all the Inspiration series are all built, delivered, and either sold or in the process of being sold.
I dont think LEXUS did not do an Inspiration Series for 23.
Looking at the 2024 allocation sheet, there are 47 coupes and 372 convertibles total. There are 7 Inspiration convertibles showing and 0 Inspiration coupes. It looks like only two of the Inspiration convertibles are actually available:
At this point, I would say that all the '24 Inspiration's are built and sold. You might want to jump on that one for MSRP at Park Place Lexus in Grapevine TX, or wait for a '25.
Good luck!
It appears that there are currently no COUPES available other than the two that were previously listed earlier in the year, both of which have sold with markups. At present, there are only 2 convertibles remaining that I'm aware of:
So, the decision boils down to either purchasing one of these remaining models or potentially waiting for a 2025 release. However, there are are some unknowns: what if Lexus doesn't produce an IS series for 2025 (like there was no IS for 2023)?
And even if they do, what if the available color options don't suit my preferences, such as Caviar, Copper or Gray?The tow colors I love the Most are the Polar Satin White and the Flare Yellow.
Just go buy one of these! You won't regret it. Every time you get behind the wheel you will have a smile on your face. A bird in the hand...
My 2 cents
It appears that there are currently no COUPES available other than the two that were previously listed earlier in the year, both of which have sold with markups. At present, there are only 2 convertibles remaining that I'm aware of:
So, the decision boils down to either purchasing one of these remaining models or potentially waiting for a 2025 release. However, there are are some unknowns: what if Lexus doesn't produce an IS series for 2025 (like there was no IS for 2023)?
And even if they do, what if the available color options don't suit my preferences, such as Caviar, Copper or Gray?The tow colors I love the Most are the Polar Satin White and the Flare Yellow.
BUT, they are apparently going to use it as a Demo for a month or so, meaning you will only get it with 1-2k miles. And it will be sold as a "new" car with a $50k markup. I laughed them off the phone, but if you really want one you can give them a call.