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Hey guys, a update on my journey, I might buy a 99 LS Friday. C:
It has 92,000 miles, it's black, crack-free tan interior, and the nakamichi sound system.
The paint is really nice on it, it's a two owner car, and it's been in a minor/moderate rear end collision according to Carfax, and turning on the car I can tell they've yet to change the timing belt. (Not loud but definitely hear some sort of belt)
It's at a mom and pop dealer and they're asking 8900, basically going to offer 7 out the door due to the timing belt and accident. Wish me luck guys c:
Also, anybody know of somewhere to get an OEM car cover and an OEM bra, want to keep the paint as nice as it is now.
It has 92,000 miles, it's black, crack-free tan interior, and the nakamichi sound system.
The paint is really nice on it, it's a two owner car, and it's been in a minor/moderate rear end collision according to Carfax, and turning on the car I can tell they've yet to change the timing belt. (Not loud but definitely hear some sort of belt)
It's at a mom and pop dealer and they're asking 8900, basically going to offer 7 out the door due to the timing belt and accident. Wish me luck guys c:
Also, anybody know of somewhere to get an OEM car cover and an OEM bra, want to keep the paint as nice as it is now.
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Not sure you can tell the TB is going out just by noise... there are a lot of other components outside the cover that could made noise...I'd have to put a stethoscope on the cover to see if that is where the noise is coming from... Price seems a bit high without the TB already done.. but comparing to TX prices... YMMV, of course.
Seven is not bad if they will honor it... but expect to find more things that need attention when it does not come from the Lexus dealer... I'd still put the VIN number in Lexus.com to see what you can learn... more information is always better.
Seven is not bad if they will honor it... but expect to find more things that need attention when it does not come from the Lexus dealer... I'd still put the VIN number in Lexus.com to see what you can learn... more information is always better.
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it's been in a minor/moderate rear end collision according to Carfax
a wrecked car is never going to have the legendary Lexus reliability, and you don't want to sacrifice that
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Thanks for the concern guys, I suppose you're right about the accident. I've been assuming it was minor due to the fact it happened in 2003, the owner kept it for 9 years after it, and according to both Carfax and Mylexus neither showed that the car has had any problems since then. The trunk lines up perfectly and the alignment drives perfectly straight, neither rear tires show abnormal wear. Any other way to tell if the accident was a bit more serious?
My car was rear ended and all it affected was the price I'm selling it for so I have a different view on this then you guys I suppose lol
Also, the timing belt, I'm not 100% positive that is what the noise is, but when I started the car it made a light screeching noise (maybe screeching isn't the word to describe it but basically a quieter version of those car that screech to no end when turned on, usually due to the timing belt to my knowledge) neither Mylexus or carfax shows where they did any maintenance involving the timing belt, or any 60k maintenance really, simply a oil/filter and wipers replaced at 87k and washer fluid sensor replaced at 74k.. Usually something like the timing belt would be noted somewhere I would think.
I'm not willing to pay a dime more then $7500 out the door for this, initially asking $7000. There aren't any other options right now really, rather then a gold one with similar mileage for $12k, and you thought this price was ridiculous lol
My car was rear ended and all it affected was the price I'm selling it for so I have a different view on this then you guys I suppose lol
Also, the timing belt, I'm not 100% positive that is what the noise is, but when I started the car it made a light screeching noise (maybe screeching isn't the word to describe it but basically a quieter version of those car that screech to no end when turned on, usually due to the timing belt to my knowledge) neither Mylexus or carfax shows where they did any maintenance involving the timing belt, or any 60k maintenance really, simply a oil/filter and wipers replaced at 87k and washer fluid sensor replaced at 74k.. Usually something like the timing belt would be noted somewhere I would think.
I'm not willing to pay a dime more then $7500 out the door for this, initially asking $7000. There aren't any other options right now really, rather then a gold one with similar mileage for $12k, and you thought this price was ridiculous lol
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After years as a dealership mechanic, I personally wouldn't own a car that has been in a collision beyond a tiny dent, any serious hit has this strange way of ruining the reliability of systems even that are on the opposite end of the car, that should have nothing to do with it!
for example, a car hit in rear, now has all kinds of A/C problems or cooling system problem, etc. - electrical problems are most common of all in a previously hit car
for example, a car hit in rear, now has all kinds of A/C problems or cooling system problem, etc. - electrical problems are most common of all in a previously hit car
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Well thank you, seems as if you have much more expertise then I do, sorry if I sound a bit hard-headed at times everyone lol
Well, tomorrow I'm off to Lexus of Palm Beach to check out the one with 65k, they're asking 10,900, carfax isn't available but I'll be sure to get it tomorrow. hopefully it's nice and minty! I already checked the MyLexus and it hasn't been maintained by Lexus after 20k lol hopefully carfax reveals some good news.
Well, tomorrow I'm off to Lexus of Palm Beach to check out the one with 65k, they're asking 10,900, carfax isn't available but I'll be sure to get it tomorrow. hopefully it's nice and minty! I already checked the MyLexus and it hasn't been maintained by Lexus after 20k lol hopefully carfax reveals some good news.
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cars with hits are not always bad buys. depends entirely on the hit and WHEN it was hit. hits in the first few years of the car hitting the roads are almost always properly assessed and fixed properly.
it's those mid life and current era hits you have to be weary of, they are often fixed for as little money as possible and at less than reputable/approved shops.
like anything, you get what you pay for.
Oh and if you are going to buy something, for the love of god, have it inspected! if you are getting it from any sort of dealer, have it inspected somewhere else. if you are buying it privately, take it to YOUR mechanic or the dealer, not the seller's mechanic. if the seller wont let you take it for an inspection, walk! thats a big tip off something is wrong with it.
it's those mid life and current era hits you have to be weary of, they are often fixed for as little money as possible and at less than reputable/approved shops.
like anything, you get what you pay for.
Oh and if you are going to buy something, for the love of god, have it inspected! if you are getting it from any sort of dealer, have it inspected somewhere else. if you are buying it privately, take it to YOUR mechanic or the dealer, not the seller's mechanic. if the seller wont let you take it for an inspection, walk! thats a big tip off something is wrong with it.
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Thank you for that advice, neither of these places are very close to me, so how would you suggest me having it inspected? The one at the mom and pop dealership gladly said I can have it inspected when I told him I'd need to change the timing belt. Just honestly not sure how I can go about the process? I'm 19 and my parents bought my previous car.
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Ask in the regional forums about who people recommend in those areas....
Then call up the shops, if the dealers are keen on selling, you can even ask them to deliver the car to your specified inspection facility. You just need to arrange with the shop when and payment to them for the inspection...
The $100-200 spent on the inspection can save you THOUSANDS of dollars and gives you a better bargaining tool when they come back with a list of required maintenance you can use to barter the price of the car down to compensate for the required maintenance or get the dealer to cover the work for the price they are asking!
Then call up the shops, if the dealers are keen on selling, you can even ask them to deliver the car to your specified inspection facility. You just need to arrange with the shop when and payment to them for the inspection...
The $100-200 spent on the inspection can save you THOUSANDS of dollars and gives you a better bargaining tool when they come back with a list of required maintenance you can use to barter the price of the car down to compensate for the required maintenance or get the dealer to cover the work for the price they are asking!
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Thanks, a potential buyer for my car actually lives in the same general area as this dealership, and he's inspecting my car at a shop, if he does a good job and it's close enough I'll ask them to do it. LOL
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On to the next one guys, neither of the cars fell through, however the potential buyer liked my car, hopefully he gets it.
So thinking about it, I shouldn't be so worried about mileage but mainly maintenance.. Don't shun me for just realizing this now v.v
Pretty much there's a Lexus 4 hours away from me right now, my uncle is going to check it out before i make the drive.
It's a 98, 77k on the clock, and perfect maintenance on MyLexus, and accident free according to Carfax! However it's had 4 owners within it''s life, once again don't mind because all of them maintained it, but this brings this question.
What are / if there are common rust spots for these cars? The car was born in Colorado, then moved to Virginia until 2006 when it became Floridian, so I feel that should be my main lookout at this point.
So thinking about it, I shouldn't be so worried about mileage but mainly maintenance.. Don't shun me for just realizing this now v.v
Pretty much there's a Lexus 4 hours away from me right now, my uncle is going to check it out before i make the drive.
It's a 98, 77k on the clock, and perfect maintenance on MyLexus, and accident free according to Carfax! However it's had 4 owners within it''s life, once again don't mind because all of them maintained it, but this brings this question.
What are / if there are common rust spots for these cars? The car was born in Colorado, then moved to Virginia until 2006 when it became Floridian, so I feel that should be my main lookout at this point.
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After years as a dealership mechanic, I personally wouldn't own a car that has been in a collision beyond a tiny dent, any serious hit has this strange way of ruining the reliability of systems even that are on the opposite end of the car, that should have nothing to do with it!
for example, a car hit in rear, now has all kinds of A/C problems or cooling system problem, etc. - electrical problems are most common of all in a previously hit car
for example, a car hit in rear, now has all kinds of A/C problems or cooling system problem, etc. - electrical problems are most common of all in a previously hit car
It all depends on the magnitude, location etc. but I do agree not knowing where and how much could cause some future problems. That is the real risk.
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I wouldn't be concerned with rust issues on an LS400 unless you live in the salt belt. In the bazillions i looked at over the years before i caved and bought mine, i dont recall seeing a single rusty one up here in Colorado..... I did see lots of garbage ones, but didnt ever see any quarter panel rust or anything.