Lexus of North Miami asking 100K over MSRP!
#17
WOW !! I think those 2 dealerships are two of the largest in moving volume so they get more allocations ? They probably have deposits from many folks outside of Texas.
#20
#22
Eminent White Pearl
Black semi-aniline leather with Black Open-Pore wood trim
- Active Height Control
- Rear-seat entertainment
- Appearance Package
- 22" Wheels
- Cargo Net
- Key Gloves
- Roof Cross-bars
Window sticker attached.
Last edited by Movelexus; 02-18-22 at 05:52 PM.
#24
Hope you can get it at MSRP and not overpay like me . I'll be fine though cryptocurrency hype has been a wonderful thing.
#25
I’m fortunate that Sewell Lexus has a policy at all their dealerships not to charge over MSRP. I will definitely watch for the add ons when I purchase my vehicle. Thank you for your negotiating tips with the add ons and warranty. Your pictures are great and thank you for sharing. Enjoy your LX 600.
#29
Driver School Candidate
What a joke -- MSRP + $100K. The marketing folks at Toyota must have lost their minds -- first discontinuing the Land Cruiser and then putting the LX600 at the end of the line for rationed parts.
I stopped at a couple dealerships in April and May, just to see one (there weren't any), and to get a valuation on my 2017 LX. Sales Associate said they were accepting names and deposits for the 1/month LX600 they were receiving, and it would be likely 6-12 months for my name to be at the top. Special order? 12 months minimum. Drove away and found a 2022 BMW X7 M50i all options on-lot for MSRP, and received a really good trade allowance on my LX. Lexus is at the bottom of the luxury full-size SUV sales YTD, and seems to be trying to fall off the list altogether with market adjustments to MSRP. I know people who aren't willing to pay +$100K for a $200K MSRP MB G63. Even G63s are commanding only +$50K right now. I liked my 2017 LX, but Lexus did everything possible to push me into another brand.
I stopped at a couple dealerships in April and May, just to see one (there weren't any), and to get a valuation on my 2017 LX. Sales Associate said they were accepting names and deposits for the 1/month LX600 they were receiving, and it would be likely 6-12 months for my name to be at the top. Special order? 12 months minimum. Drove away and found a 2022 BMW X7 M50i all options on-lot for MSRP, and received a really good trade allowance on my LX. Lexus is at the bottom of the luxury full-size SUV sales YTD, and seems to be trying to fall off the list altogether with market adjustments to MSRP. I know people who aren't willing to pay +$100K for a $200K MSRP MB G63. Even G63s are commanding only +$50K right now. I liked my 2017 LX, but Lexus did everything possible to push me into another brand.
#30
What a joke -- MSRP + $100K. The marketing folks at Toyota must have lost their minds -- first discontinuing the Land Cruiser and then putting the LX600 at the end of the line for rationed parts.
I stopped at a couple dealerships in April and May, just to see one (there weren't any), and to get a valuation on my 2017 LX. Sales Associate said they were accepting names and deposits for the 1/month LX600 they were receiving, and it would be likely 6-12 months for my name to be at the top. Special order? 12 months minimum. Drove away and found a 2022 BMW X7 M50i all options on-lot for MSRP, and received a really good trade allowance on my LX. Lexus is at the bottom of the luxury full-size SUV sales YTD, and seems to be trying to fall off the list altogether with market adjustments to MSRP. I know people who aren't willing to pay +$100K for a $200K MSRP MB G63. Even G63s are commanding only +$50K right now. I liked my 2017 LX, but Lexus did everything possible to push me into another brand.
I stopped at a couple dealerships in April and May, just to see one (there weren't any), and to get a valuation on my 2017 LX. Sales Associate said they were accepting names and deposits for the 1/month LX600 they were receiving, and it would be likely 6-12 months for my name to be at the top. Special order? 12 months minimum. Drove away and found a 2022 BMW X7 M50i all options on-lot for MSRP, and received a really good trade allowance on my LX. Lexus is at the bottom of the luxury full-size SUV sales YTD, and seems to be trying to fall off the list altogether with market adjustments to MSRP. I know people who aren't willing to pay +$100K for a $200K MSRP MB G63. Even G63s are commanding only +$50K right now. I liked my 2017 LX, but Lexus did everything possible to push me into another brand.