RX350 2013 CPO vs 2013 new
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RX350 2013 CPO vs 2013 new
Hello , I'm new here and have been reading all your informative posts for a few days. I am looking at buying a 2013 rx350. I am set on white with a black interior and am having a hard time finding this combo. I did drive a white with parchment interior at my local dealership and I considered settling for it but the dealer wanted almost 44K for it. CPO, FWD, 6100 miles with nav, comf, prem w/blind spot mon. The dealer wouldn't even budge a penny off that price so I walked. I think you could almost get a brand new one for that price. Am I right? Also I'm curious where the dealers get these cars with such low miles? Do people really buy cars and only drive them 6000 miles and then trade them in?
Thanks for your help.
Ellen
Thanks for your help.
Ellen
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Ellen, welcome to CL.
It's always a challenge waiting for the right combinations to pop up -- new, used, or CPO -- and once it does, then if the price is right for you is a whole other story as you've found. I'll let others chime in on pricing as they keep current more than I, and some love the whole negotiation process so can offer better advice than I can.
As to low mileage cars, it does happen for any variety of reasons -- I once saw a new model year BMW with 400 miles on it at a Lexus dealership. When I asked what was up with it, I was told the "teenage girl" that's dad purchased it for her didn't like the color after a few days and wanted a different car. They came in, traded the BMW and bought an IS in her color. Geeessss, what a costly thing to do to make a daughter and two car sales people happy people. There are also people like me that in recent years average less than 5K miles per year on any one vehicle, always keep the maintenance up, and tend to wash and detail them every week to-boot (that's where I'm headed now) -- we're the ones the dealers and next owner's love to know.
Good luck in your pursuit!
It's always a challenge waiting for the right combinations to pop up -- new, used, or CPO -- and once it does, then if the price is right for you is a whole other story as you've found. I'll let others chime in on pricing as they keep current more than I, and some love the whole negotiation process so can offer better advice than I can.
As to low mileage cars, it does happen for any variety of reasons -- I once saw a new model year BMW with 400 miles on it at a Lexus dealership. When I asked what was up with it, I was told the "teenage girl" that's dad purchased it for her didn't like the color after a few days and wanted a different car. They came in, traded the BMW and bought an IS in her color. Geeessss, what a costly thing to do to make a daughter and two car sales people happy people. There are also people like me that in recent years average less than 5K miles per year on any one vehicle, always keep the maintenance up, and tend to wash and detail them every week to-boot (that's where I'm headed now) -- we're the ones the dealers and next owner's love to know.
Good luck in your pursuit!
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Thank you for your response.
I have another question…
Is the "December to Remember" sale worth waiting for if you are buying not leasing?
Thank you!
I have another question…
Is the "December to Remember" sale worth waiting for if you are buying not leasing?
Thank you!
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i only buy our Lexus during these events:
1.Golden Opportunity Event ( Aug-Sept)
2. December to Remember ( Nov-Dec)
to answer your original post, forget the CPO. go with a New one.
I find it easier to haggle with a New vs a CPO/used. Weird right!
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Get a new one.
I myself also find it's easier to haggle a new one versus a CPO one.
I myself also find it's easier to haggle a new one versus a CPO one.
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As to the low milage question. I had a 2008 Camry hybrid I bought new in Jan. 2008 and had 4000 miles on it (4 years old) when I traded it in for the new redo 2012 Camry hybrid in Jan. of 2012 and have only 600 miles on the 2012 now. Reasons: I got the 2008 because I figured my 98 Lesabre could go at any time and for the milage on the hybrid. I thought I might retire in 2012 and wanted to upgrade for the Nav, BSM, leather seats and higher milage on the 2012 Camry. I am still working and am now looking at the ES300h or the Avalon hybrid since they came out with them in 2013. Reasons: leather seats in 2012 are ultra suede and stickier than the cloth in the 2008 that I did not like and it rides worse than the 2008. I thought I would get used to them but I am not happy with them. Yes I want my grandfather's Oldsmoble floating on a cloud ride, not the racetrack ride all the reviewers seem to like. I have the 98 Lesabre I bought new in 97 still going great that I drive to work and most other places. It has 300K miles on it, going strong, and rides great and has nice slick leather seats. I do not worry about it in parking lots, in snow and such and if it gets another ding or bump it, it's still worth $500 and it gets 25MPG all the time. Any longer trips and we take the wife's Prius, 50+ MPG. BTW I have a 2010 450h also, a car for when her back gets to be bothersome for her and she has a hard time getting into the lower cars. I bought the 450h in June and have put 700 miles on it already. I should not have put that 200 miles on it the first day showing it to all of our relatives and letting them drive it.
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If you are having a hard time finding one, you can go to
autotrader.com
or
cars.com
or
cargurus.com
put in your info and get the results and see prices to get an idea how they compare. You can put in year (from - to), make, model, color, new, used, price you will pay (leave blank to get all price listings) etc. You do not have to give name address etc. unless you want the dealer/person to contact you. These are the ones I use, but there are other sites I am sure.
autotrader.com
or
cars.com
or
cargurus.com
put in your info and get the results and see prices to get an idea how they compare. You can put in year (from - to), make, model, color, new, used, price you will pay (leave blank to get all price listings) etc. You do not have to give name address etc. unless you want the dealer/person to contact you. These are the ones I use, but there are other sites I am sure.
Last edited by cavedawg; 11-07-13 at 09:55 PM.
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Hello , I'm new here and have been reading all your informative posts for a few days. I am looking at buying a 2013 rx350. I am set on white with a black interior and am having a hard time finding this combo. I did drive a white with parchment interior at my local dealership and I considered settling for it but the dealer wanted almost 44K for it. CPO, FWD, 6100 miles with nav, comf, prem w/blind spot mon. The dealer wouldn't even budge a penny off that price so I walked. I think you could almost get a brand new one for that price. Am I right? Also I'm curious where the dealers get these cars with such low miles? Do people really buy cars and only drive them 6000 miles and then trade them in?
Thanks for your help.
Ellen
Thanks for your help.
Ellen
Last edited by lester123; 11-08-13 at 05:19 AM.
#13
Might be worth checking http://www.jmlexus.com in south Florida. Only a 3 hour drive from Tampa to the world’s number one volume Lexus dealer since 1992. Just my 2 cents.
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I bought my rx350 from JM Lexus located close to Ft Lauderdale. They are the largest Lexus dealer in the world. Go on the website cars.com and you can see what is in their inventory now. If you are further interested, I can get you in touch with the internet person I used and I am rather certain you can make arrangements to get a similar deal as I received. They were great to work with.