picked up at very low miles 2007 LS460
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picked up at very low miles 2007 LS460
Hello guys, ive been a member for a while and also have a GS350, and picked this beauty up yesterday
Sorry link to the car has been deleted
im excited to do a couple of mods, any suggestions on what a newcomer should do or be in the lookout for any upcoming issues.
was owned by an older gentleman, and was traded in because of him backing up to another one of his vehicles.
I think i got a great deal on this low miles 07.
thank you for any replies. now back to flipping thru reading material on this forum.
Sorry link to the car has been deleted
im excited to do a couple of mods, any suggestions on what a newcomer should do or be in the lookout for any upcoming issues.
was owned by an older gentleman, and was traded in because of him backing up to another one of his vehicles.
I think i got a great deal on this low miles 07.
thank you for any replies. now back to flipping thru reading material on this forum.
Last edited by marquez617; 04-27-19 at 11:19 AM.
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marquez617
Nice find.
Dennis
Nice find.
Dennis
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good luck with it nice low mileage car,
enjoy
enjoy
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thanks guys, went into the dealership yesterday looking at the LS430 they had, and saw this in the bay and once i saw the miles i was sold, once i drove it i threw money at the sales lady.
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Congrats on the new purchase. This may even make you feel better. I ran MMR on that car and it shows a wholesale of $13,700 adjusted for miles, region, and color. I bumped the CR to 3.5 up from the 3.0 average as well. Even if you paid their full asking price, you got a decent deal on that car. If you beat them down any at all, it's a stellar deal. Enjoy!
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i beat them down to 15k out the door (taxes, fees, and tags). they didnt want to move down from their asking price. thank you and verifying that i got a good deal.
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Congrats! I'd love to have one with low mines like that ! There is nothing out there for $15K that tops the LS460.
Best mod for me hands down was to upgrade to factory 19s. It dramatically freshens up the look and slightly improves handling.
Best mod for me hands down was to upgrade to factory 19s. It dramatically freshens up the look and slightly improves handling.
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Also, I don't know who drove it the 100 miles or so before it was filled with fuel, but they were on the highway, getting upper-20s MPG. That's a good sign.
I don't know what distance history the DTE uses for MPG, but I think it's a rolling 100 miles. I may have to watch this next month (going from Fort Worth to Denver, and back), to see how it behaves.
Regardless, very nicely purchased!
You bought what is effectively a three year old LS 460 for 1/5 of its new price, not adjusting for inflation. That's incredibly rare to come across.
If you adjust for 12 years of inflation, it's an even better deal. Your $15,225, today, is only $13,060 back in 2010 dollars, which is kind of where this car is, in age.
One lovely thing about Lexus vehicles...they have interiors which last like Mercedes of yore. Nothing like having a nearly 20 year old car which looks effectively new, inside (if it was taken care of, but not necessarily babied).
Now...keep that interior new-looking/feeling, and put some 3M Crystalline tint on it! It's not inexpensive, no, but it's not cheap, either.
Can I ask what you beat them down from as their asking price?
I don't know what distance history the DTE uses for MPG, but I think it's a rolling 100 miles. I may have to watch this next month (going from Fort Worth to Denver, and back), to see how it behaves.
Regardless, very nicely purchased!
You bought what is effectively a three year old LS 460 for 1/5 of its new price, not adjusting for inflation. That's incredibly rare to come across.
If you adjust for 12 years of inflation, it's an even better deal. Your $15,225, today, is only $13,060 back in 2010 dollars, which is kind of where this car is, in age.
One lovely thing about Lexus vehicles...they have interiors which last like Mercedes of yore. Nothing like having a nearly 20 year old car which looks effectively new, inside (if it was taken care of, but not necessarily babied).
Now...keep that interior new-looking/feeling, and put some 3M Crystalline tint on it! It's not inexpensive, no, but it's not cheap, either.
Can I ask what you beat them down from as their asking price?
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Hello guys, ive been a member for a while and also have a GS350, and picked this beauty up yesterday
Sorry link to the car has been deleted
im excited to do a couple of mods, any suggestions on what a newcomer should do or be in the lookout for any upcoming issues.
was owned by an older gentleman, and was traded in because of him backing up to another one of his vehicles.
I think i got a great deal on this low miles 07.
thank you for any replies. now back to flipping thru reading material on this forum.
Sorry link to the car has been deleted
im excited to do a couple of mods, any suggestions on what a newcomer should do or be in the lookout for any upcoming issues.
was owned by an older gentleman, and was traded in because of him backing up to another one of his vehicles.
I think i got a great deal on this low miles 07.
thank you for any replies. now back to flipping thru reading material on this forum.
One thing I did which seemed to help a lot is a couple transmission drain and fills about 6 months apart, helped smooth out the changing of gears. Also, the control arm bushings were shot at 70,000 (previous owner was 80 years old) so I don’t think he ran it hard. If you’re planning on keeping it 5+ years I’d recommend buying a set of 8 control arms estimated price $2,000 if bought separately on eBay for peace of mind. You’ll need them 30-60k later. Change all air filters, seat, engine, cabin. Find a good Indy shop to go too and whatever you do, don’t take it to the stealership for obvious reasons.
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Also, I don't know who drove it the 100 miles or so before it was filled with fuel, but they were on the highway, getting upper-20s MPG. That's a good sign.
I don't know what distance history the DTE uses for MPG, but I think it's a rolling 100 miles. I may have to watch this next month (going from Fort Worth to Denver, and back), to see how it behaves.
Regardless, very nicely purchased!
You bought what is effectively a three year old LS 460 for 1/5 of its new price, not adjusting for inflation. That's incredibly rare to come across.
If you adjust for 12 years of inflation, it's an even better deal. Your $15,225, today, is only $13,060 back in 2010 dollars, which is kind of where this car is, in age.
One lovely thing about Lexus vehicles...they have interiors which last like Mercedes of yore. Nothing like having a nearly 20 year old car which looks effectively new, inside (if it was taken care of, but not necessarily babied).
Now...keep that interior new-looking/feeling, and put some 3M Crystalline tint on it! It's not inexpensive, no, but it's not cheap, either.
Can I ask what you beat them down from as their asking price?
I don't know what distance history the DTE uses for MPG, but I think it's a rolling 100 miles. I may have to watch this next month (going from Fort Worth to Denver, and back), to see how it behaves.
Regardless, very nicely purchased!
You bought what is effectively a three year old LS 460 for 1/5 of its new price, not adjusting for inflation. That's incredibly rare to come across.
If you adjust for 12 years of inflation, it's an even better deal. Your $15,225, today, is only $13,060 back in 2010 dollars, which is kind of where this car is, in age.
One lovely thing about Lexus vehicles...they have interiors which last like Mercedes of yore. Nothing like having a nearly 20 year old car which looks effectively new, inside (if it was taken care of, but not necessarily babied).
Now...keep that interior new-looking/feeling, and put some 3M Crystalline tint on it! It's not inexpensive, no, but it's not cheap, either.
Can I ask what you beat them down from as their asking price?
wasn't much but i knew it was already a deal at their asking price. just was greedy and wanted a bit more off. thanks for the advice on the tint that's the first thing i need to get done.