2013 LS prices
#3
The best I've seen so far is in this thread https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...t-or-pass.html
I would not feel satisfied if I paid over $1500 over invoice and 0.49% interest rate
www.penfed.com has Pre negotiated pricing and best rates for online loans.
Check out this http://www.truecar.com/prices-new/lexus/ls-460-pricing/
You should be able to get at least a $4000 discount.
JR
I would not feel satisfied if I paid over $1500 over invoice and 0.49% interest rate
www.penfed.com has Pre negotiated pricing and best rates for online loans.
Check out this http://www.truecar.com/prices-new/lexus/ls-460-pricing/
You should be able to get at least a $4000 discount.
JR
#4
I am very surprised at that, particularly since we have so many dealers within a 50 mile radius of Boston. Of course sometimes salespeople exaggerate just a tad!
#5
I have fallen into this trap before. I buy the new car the first year it comes out and let the dealer screw me on the deal. Then I have a higher payment on a car that is far more problematic than the coming year models.
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#10
Im sure you're not the first but lets just say that a lot of people here on CL knows the insides and outs of the "new" 460 already being as tho its a major refresh of what they have already. Yes, theres some new, bettter features and styling but its still basically the same car, especially the powertrain. Not that its not still competitive, but when you have a new 7, A8, XJ, and a awesome new S on the way, its hard to justify a refreshed LS imo. This is what I THINK most members here think.
#12
I really like the new S class as well. You know it is interesting. According to Dave Ramsey, 80% of millionaires don't buy new cars. The worst investment you can make. Guaranteed to loose money...
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