Considering a LS430, please give me your input!
#61
Lexus Test Driver
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That's good to know! When I got the 328, the dealer refused to give me a hard copy of service records saying that it was a privacy issue I told them I just wanted then services, not the name of the prev owner. They still refused... This dealer does seem like they really want to work with me though. It's a 200 mi drive for me so I hope that it's worthwhile lol.
#63
Lexus Test Driver
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Oh yes, before I forget, is there anyone here who has had experience with Lexus of Merrillville in Merrillville, IN? If so, or if you live nearby would you mind taking a look at the 2006 CPO LS430 they have with modern lux and 18in 5 spoke wheels? I would like to know how it looks in person. If you are relatively free and might want to go for a quick drive, that would be even more awesome! I know that this is asking a lot, but if someone is reading this and would be willing to help me out, I will forever be indebted to you!
Thanks!
Thanks!
#64
Lexus Test Driver
The online service history on Lexus.com is somewhat helpful but its very abbreviated. If you can get full print-out's of the service records from the dealer, you get to see everything that was done, along with service recommendations the dealer may have made to the owner that may or may not have been performed.
#65
Lexus Test Driver
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Yes I just took a look at the online service. It appears that the car has been serviced religiously, once every 5k miles. It even has had its 60k service recently! It does say a few odd things, like "FRONT/REAR BODY", "NON WARRANTABLE OPERATION CODE", and "FRONT AXLE".
Thanks again for that cool tip about going on the Lexus website! Makes me more confident in this car.
Thanks again for that cool tip about going on the Lexus website! Makes me more confident in this car.
#66
Yeah, a lot of the notes in the service history can be rather cryptic or incomplete. Sometime, I'd like to see a service note that reads something like "Owner is more picky than my Aunt Mildred."
#67
Lexus Test Driver
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Lmao! That would be absolutely hilarious. Don't worry, they might say that when I come around. I am always polite to the techs and SA's but I am also quite picky
#68
Keep in mind that all used cars will need repairs. Make sure you don't spend all your money getting into this car and have nothing left over for unforeseen problems that are not a result of poor routine maintenance. For example; outside mirror replacement, telescopic steering motor failure, speaker replacement, power seat problems... while these issues may not happen, it's always good to have some money set aside to cover things that could go wrong.
#70
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Keep in mind that all used cars will need repairs. Make sure you don't spend all your money getting into this car and have nothing left over for unforeseen problems that are not a result of poor routine maintenance. For example; outside mirror replacement, telescopic steering motor failure, speaker replacement, power seat problems... while these issues may not happen, it's always good to have some money set aside to cover things that could go wrong.
#71
Here's another non-CPO unit in the Chicagoland area:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
#72
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Here's another non-CPO unit in the Chicagoland area:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...standard=false
#75
Lexus Test Driver
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It also does worry me a bit that an 06 has been sitting around is much. 14k miles in 4 yrs means just a bit more than 3k miles/yr. A lot of maintenance yet to be done, plus I have less than 1k miles before I have to take it in for a 15k service.
The paint is very nice on that car, but black in general is hard to take care of. Thanks for the suggestion though, I do appreciate it!