2004 LX470 60K Miles and needs a new home
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2004 LX470 60K Miles and needs a new home
Newbie here. Looking for advice on the best place to advertise a 2004 LX 470 in superb condition and only 60K miles. No accidents. Only issue with it at the moment is the result of an unfortunate trip through the carwash with the antennae up so I need to get that replaced. Friends are telling me ebay, autotrader, etc. Any thoughts from the experts out here so I can make sure this beauty finds a new owner? What should I make sure I point out? How to advertise? Thanks in advance.
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Newbie here. Looking for advice on the best place to advertise a 2004 LX 470 in superb condition and only 60K miles. No accidents. Only issue with it at the moment is the result of an unfortunate trip through the carwash with the antennae up so I need to get that replaced. Friends are telling me ebay, autotrader, etc. Any thoughts from the experts out here so I can make sure this beauty finds a new owner? What should I make sure I point out? How to advertise? Thanks in advance.
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Newbie here. Looking for advice on the best place to advertise a 2004 LX 470 in superb condition and only 60K miles. No accidents. Only issue with it at the moment is the result of an unfortunate trip through the carwash with the antennae up so I need to get that replaced. Friends are telling me ebay, autotrader, etc. Any thoughts from the experts out here so I can make sure this beauty finds a new owner? What should I make sure I point out? How to advertise? Thanks in advance.
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IMO, price seems a bit high...it should have been sold by now. How did you come up with your pricing?
I thought hard about it as a replacement for wife's '01 LX...it just turned over 200K with no surprises.
A new antenna is ~ $40 at a dealer, iirc. Dealer installation should run 10-15 minutes. Lots of info on mud if you search.
I thought hard about it as a replacement for wife's '01 LX...it just turned over 200K with no surprises.
A new antenna is ~ $40 at a dealer, iirc. Dealer installation should run 10-15 minutes. Lots of info on mud if you search.
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