WTB: IS-F near $28,000 or below
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WTB: IS-F below $30,000
Hi Guys! I've always wanted an IS-F before Lexus even released it but couldn't afford one. I am seriously looking for a used IS-F to buy. I get offered in the low 30s for 2008 models with 60k+ mile from dealers but I still can't afford. I've been eating noodle cups here so help me out and fulfill my dream. I am from Southern CA BTW. Help me out, guys.
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Hate to be the bearer of bad news but getting an F for that price is going to mean very high miles, poor condition, or desperate seller. Low -Mid 30's is even lower than I would expect.
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I'm in the market for an ISF too, but I haven't seen one lower then $37k. Good luck with your search, but it's going to be though. Ive adjusted my budget to a $45k max since I'm looking for a lower milage 09+. If I may ask where have you found F's for low $30's? I'm in so cal too.
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I'm in the market for an ISF too, but I haven't seen one lower then $37k. Good luck with your search, but it's going to be though. Ive adjusted my budget to a $45k max since I'm looking for a lower milage 09+. If I may ask where have you found F's for low $30's? I'm in so cal too.
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i wouldn't mind getting a Lexus as long as it's under 80k. mi.
i think the listing prices on the market right now are unrealistic. they put down any numbers as they want but who is willing to buy is what they should concern.
i am actually hunting for those desparate sellers, haha.
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Lowest I seen was 32-34k for a high miles one. Under 30k is very hard. I would just save up more (eat noodles) and get it in a few months. Also for good advice you need to count in insurance and gas and maintenance for that high miles IS-F. Dont stretch out money and miss out on life for just a car.
Its not fun when you take your girl/date/hot chick out in your IS-F and you have to go to MC Donalds. Worst would be that you cant even get a combo only she can. Just my friendly advice =). Toy cars are never a good thing to throw your whole $$$$ into. Toy cars should be bought with extra cash.
Damn I sound old... lol. GOOD LUCK
Its not fun when you take your girl/date/hot chick out in your IS-F and you have to go to MC Donalds. Worst would be that you cant even get a combo only she can. Just my friendly advice =). Toy cars are never a good thing to throw your whole $$$$ into. Toy cars should be bought with extra cash.
Damn I sound old... lol. GOOD LUCK
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Good luck with your search! There is a black one in Oregon on Craigslist for $39K and its been for sale on there for monthhhhhss! (has 60,000ish miles) $28K just isnt realistic for this car as of yet* Good luck!
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sorry guys, the number came out to seek for negotiations but i guess i expected too much. i would want to pay somewhere below $30k.
thanks for all your inputs. i have calcualted my expenses and that is what i can afford at the moment.
thanks for all your inputs. i have calcualted my expenses and that is what i can afford at the moment.
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I think you should get a ISx50 and call it a day - deprecation always helps used car buyers but at your price range you are at the bottom of the barrel for sure. Any car in that price range be careful and wary - probably has history or worst yet a salvage title.
You sound like a young guy so let me offer you some advice - cars are the worst investment and to stretch yourself so thin like some of the other members have said is silly. Save the money now and you will be much happier later. Stress over car payments and eating noodles is NOT the way to live!
You sound like a young guy so let me offer you some advice - cars are the worst investment and to stretch yourself so thin like some of the other members have said is silly. Save the money now and you will be much happier later. Stress over car payments and eating noodles is NOT the way to live!
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I think you should get a ISx50 and call it a day - deprecation always helps used car buyers but at your price range you are at the bottom of the barrel for sure. Any car in that price range be careful and wary - probably has history or worst yet a salvage title.
You sound like a young guy so let me offer you some advice - cars are the worst investment and to stretch yourself so thin like some of the other members have said is silly. Save the money now and you will be much happier later. Stress over car payments and eating noodles is NOT the way to live!
You sound like a young guy so let me offer you some advice - cars are the worst investment and to stretch yourself so thin like some of the other members have said is silly. Save the money now and you will be much happier later. Stress over car payments and eating noodles is NOT the way to live!
this is a GREAT toy!!...but not worth it if your life is circled around paying gas, maintenance and insurance for it....F is major pay to play car
I have to get front brake pads for mine...and its costing over about $250 and YES thats just the pads.
If you cant comfortably swing it---dont do it---its GREAT fun but in no way worth getting one thats been beat to hell .or going into serious non-stop debt/payments out(gas, maintenance, etc)..just to say you have one
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I co-sign on all the above!
this is a GREAT toy!!...but not worth it if your life is circled around paying gas, maintenance and insurance for it....F is major pay to play car
I have to get front brake pads for mine...and its costing over about $250 and YES thats just the pads.
If you cant comfortably swing it---dont do it---its GREAT fun but in no way worth getting one thats been beat to hell .or going into serious non-stop debt/payments out(gas, maintenance, etc)..just to say you have one
this is a GREAT toy!!...but not worth it if your life is circled around paying gas, maintenance and insurance for it....F is major pay to play car
I have to get front brake pads for mine...and its costing over about $250 and YES thats just the pads.
If you cant comfortably swing it---dont do it---its GREAT fun but in no way worth getting one thats been beat to hell .or going into serious non-stop debt/payments out(gas, maintenance, etc)..just to say you have one
i drove an is250 before until someone totalled it from behind so i took the $$ and pay the loan. i do not want to owe too much anymore. i am 28. i currently take home $3000 - $4000 cash a month. i really like sport cars especially is-f. it was out of reach because depreciations didnt kick in. i'm trying to take adventage of the current economy. dealers do huge mark ups so ive been trying to get the best deal.
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I'd keep on eating cup noodles for a while lol...why would you want a IS-F with that many miles anyways and abused like hell? After all you know whoever has it probably floors that thing all the time cuz i know I do in my 350 LOL and $28K ? not happening...lowest i've seen on CL was $34K with like 50K miles. Save up bro and your dream will come true!!!!