Budget of ~$10k - should I consider an LS430?
#31
get rid of it
Did it have a salvage title? Was there some issues with the car's history?
If it didn't, somebody REALLY screwed up at that dealership, unless they just give away LS's in Toronto. A car like that at a dealership in the US would probably be at least $15,000. And usually cars are cheaper in the States than they are Canada, at least that''s been my experience.
I definitely wouldn't use that as an example of a typical deal someone can find, that's like hitting the jackpot at Vegas.
If it didn't, somebody REALLY screwed up at that dealership, unless they just give away LS's in Toronto. A car like that at a dealership in the US would probably be at least $15,000. And usually cars are cheaper in the States than they are Canada, at least that''s been my experience.
I definitely wouldn't use that as an example of a typical deal someone can find, that's like hitting the jackpot at Vegas.
#32
Bro make the deal contingent on an inspection by a lexus dealer , and usually there will be a warrantee at a Toyota dealer like 3 k or so. I Toyota dealer almost has to offer a warrantee but if not even for them to keep it is a good sign and tell em ya want a 1000 mile warantee no haggle.
An 06 camry will almost cost ya this.
An 06 camry will almost cost ya this.
#33
Lexus Test Driver
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Did it have a salvage title? Was there some issues with the car's history?
If it didn't, somebody REALLY screwed up at that dealership, unless they just give away LS's in Toronto. A car like that at a dealership in the US would probably be at least $15,000. And usually cars are cheaper in the States than they are Canada, at least that''s been my experience.
I definitely wouldn't use that as an example of a typical deal someone can find, that's like hitting the jackpot at Vegas.
If it didn't, somebody REALLY screwed up at that dealership, unless they just give away LS's in Toronto. A car like that at a dealership in the US would probably be at least $15,000. And usually cars are cheaper in the States than they are Canada, at least that''s been my experience.
I definitely wouldn't use that as an example of a typical deal someone can find, that's like hitting the jackpot at Vegas.
lol , no it was not salvage title or anything, ive been daily driving ir for a month , no issues except I blew the subwoofer, left mirror tilt is acting up, steering wheel tilt makes a slight whining sound. Interior and body are both mint, rides like a dream.
I agree its a $15000 car, they were asking $10 000 which was already very cheap, and I bargained to get him down to $7850, I drove it for 5 minutes and left a payment on it.
I was truly blessed to get this deal, by the way it technically wasn't a dealer, it was a mechanic selling the car for an older customer who was no longer able to drive.
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