2017 RX Best Prices So Far?
#766
not at all, looks terrible to me, 0 discount and 2500 lexus cash ?? is that correct ??
45000 msrp for 42500 ?? sounds like lexus cash discount ??
many people are getting at least 10-12% off or more BEFORE lexus cash.
45000 msrp for 42500 ?? sounds like lexus cash discount ??
many people are getting at least 10-12% off or more BEFORE lexus cash.
#767
Now or Dec 1?
hey guys brand new to the forum, looking to get rid of my GS and going into a RX, i think i locked down a deal with my current dealer here in NYC. Just had a quick question, i always here December is the best time to buy a new Lexus. My dealer wants me to take delivery of my car before November is over (3 days) which i dont mind. I would just hate to see a bigger deal or incentive in December since we are literally 4 days away i would also hate to loose whatever deal i may have now. What are your thoughts?
#768
hey guys brand new to the forum, looking to get rid of my GS and going into a RX, i think i locked down a deal with my current dealer here in NYC. Just had a quick question, i always here December is the best time to buy a new Lexus. My dealer wants me to take delivery of my car before November is over (3 days) which i dont mind. I would just hate to see a bigger deal or incentive in December since we are literally 4 days away i would also hate to loose whatever deal i may have now. What are your thoughts?
My thoughts: RXs are very hot sellers right now. From what I've read, the 18s aren't going to be all that much different, so if you want an RX and you think you have a decent deal, go for it. I doubt they'll be giving them away next month.
For anyone who absolutely has to have the bestest, lowest ever price ever, I would suggest leasing a Sentra for 99 bucks a month, 0 down. Doubt it'll ever go much lower than that!
#769
hey guys brand new to the forum, looking to get rid of my GS and going into a RX, i think i locked down a deal with my current dealer here in NYC. Just had a quick question, i always here December is the best time to buy a new Lexus. My dealer wants me to take delivery of my car before November is over (3 days) which i dont mind. I would just hate to see a bigger deal or incentive in December since we are literally 4 days away i would also hate to loose whatever deal i may have now. What are your thoughts?
#770
If anyone in Los Angeles needs a RX, i got a great saleswoman. I bought 2 cars from her, including a 2018 IS 350 F Sport bought on Black Friday. And i referred her 2 friends and we all got nice discounts.
PM me if for contact info.
PM me if for contact info.
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Msangib70 (12-01-17)
#771
hey guys brand new to the forum, looking to get rid of my GS and going into a RX, i think i locked down a deal with my current dealer here in NYC. Just had a quick question, i always here December is the best time to buy a new Lexus. My dealer wants me to take delivery of my car before November is over (3 days) which i dont mind. I would just hate to see a bigger deal or incentive in December since we are literally 4 days away i would also hate to loose whatever deal i may have now. What are your thoughts?
If your percent off MSRP is 12% or more BEFORE incentives then I'd be shocked if they offer the same deal this coming weekend. Either jump on it now or wait till the week after Christmas.
If if folks haven't listened to this, you should check it out. https://m.thisamericanlife.org/radio...e/513/129-cars
#772
Where To Find New Tow Package RX's
Hi All,
I've been searching for a couple of months and I can't find tow package cars that aren't $60k+ I'm looking to purchase something with an msrp under $50k. I know Lexus likes to build out the cars for respective regions, but I'm not having any luck in the metros where I would expect to see em; Texas, Washington, Virginia, etc. I remember near the end of the 3rd gen run, oddly enough, the Lexus of Las Vegas dealership had several in inventory on AWD tow package RX 350's with minor options for $47k. Now the cheapest I can find is $59k. Maybe we're too soon into the 4th gen build run for this combo to be popular. Any recommendations on dealerships/regions to look into would be appreciated.
Thanks all,
Colin
I've been searching for a couple of months and I can't find tow package cars that aren't $60k+ I'm looking to purchase something with an msrp under $50k. I know Lexus likes to build out the cars for respective regions, but I'm not having any luck in the metros where I would expect to see em; Texas, Washington, Virginia, etc. I remember near the end of the 3rd gen run, oddly enough, the Lexus of Las Vegas dealership had several in inventory on AWD tow package RX 350's with minor options for $47k. Now the cheapest I can find is $59k. Maybe we're too soon into the 4th gen build run for this combo to be popular. Any recommendations on dealerships/regions to look into would be appreciated.
Thanks all,
Colin
#773
I would like to thank all of you that helped me in getting an idea of what pricing to go for. Got the car 10 days back in MD. Here are my numbers so that it helps someone else.
17 RX 350 AWD
MSRP : 54200
Discount: 6750
Loyalty cashback : $2500
Dealer Fee : $300
MD State Tax (6%): $2720
Tags & Title : 330
OTD price : $48300
Please note the OTD is the correct price, rest of the numbers are approx. How did I do? Not sure how much % exactly off MSRP . Options are Premium, Blind spot, Navi, 20" Wheels. Would have loved to get the 360 camera option, but was not available.
Thanks
Harry
17 RX 350 AWD
MSRP : 54200
Discount: 6750
Loyalty cashback : $2500
Dealer Fee : $300
MD State Tax (6%): $2720
Tags & Title : 330
OTD price : $48300
Please note the OTD is the correct price, rest of the numbers are approx. How did I do? Not sure how much % exactly off MSRP . Options are Premium, Blind spot, Navi, 20" Wheels. Would have loved to get the 360 camera option, but was not available.
Thanks
Harry
#774
I would like to thank all of you that helped me in getting an idea of what pricing to go for. Got the car 10 days back in MD. Here are my numbers so that it helps someone else.
17 RX 350 AWD
MSRP : 54200
Discount: 6750
Loyalty cashback : $2500
Dealer Fee : $300
MD State Tax (6%): $2720
Tags & Title : 330
OTD price : $48300
Please note the OTD is the correct price, rest of the numbers are approx. How did I do? Not sure how much % exactly off MSRP . Options are Premium, Blind spot, Navi, 20" Wheels. Would have loved to get the 360 camera option, but was not available.
Thanks
Harry
17 RX 350 AWD
MSRP : 54200
Discount: 6750
Loyalty cashback : $2500
Dealer Fee : $300
MD State Tax (6%): $2720
Tags & Title : 330
OTD price : $48300
Please note the OTD is the correct price, rest of the numbers are approx. How did I do? Not sure how much % exactly off MSRP . Options are Premium, Blind spot, Navi, 20" Wheels. Would have loved to get the 360 camera option, but was not available.
Thanks
Harry
This is one of the best deals that are on this forum. You did absolutely fantastic
Which dealer did you purchase from?
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harry7447 (11-28-17)
#775
#776
Leased my RX350. 55k MSRP, agreed value was $49,570. Most dealerships wanted $1,500-$2,000 for my trade-in, I got $2,500 and did $2,000 cash down. The $2,000 rebate addition was nice also.
I originally wanted the 52k nav package, but inventory is slim right now so had to get the 55k nav package to get the color combo I wanted.
I originally wanted the 52k nav package, but inventory is slim right now so had to get the 55k nav package to get the color combo I wanted.
#777
Hello, thanks everyone for posting their prices. It definitely helped us negotiate the price of our new Rx.
We recently bought a new 17 Rx450h Premium in Northern California.
The MSRP was $57,199.
The negotiated cost was $51,275. This would be a 10.35%, not including Lexus Cash.
However, because they didn't have the color we wanted they had to get the car delivered from another dealer, which was another $375. This made the discount 9.7%.
We then agreed to the price because the color combination was rather rare and the other dealerships around our area that had the color were not willing to give as low as a discount
. This car was driven from another dealership 100 miles away since the color wasn't available anywhere else in the Bay Area at the time.
All negotiations were done over text, phone, and email, and the price was relatively easy to get. At first we were offered the 51,275 price for the available Rx450h at that trim until we specified the color. The price was offered relatively early on, as we gave the first $51,000 number and were willing to pay in cash and agree over the price.
Other dealers closer to us in Sacramento were unwilling to do more than $4000 off, and also included the Lexus Cash in negotiations. The cheaper prices we got were all in the Bay Area.
$57,199 (MSRP) - $5,924 (discount) + $375 (delivery) - $2,500 (cash back)= $49,150 not including taxes and fees.
This was at Lexus of Concord.
We recently bought a new 17 Rx450h Premium in Northern California.
The MSRP was $57,199.
The negotiated cost was $51,275. This would be a 10.35%, not including Lexus Cash.
However, because they didn't have the color we wanted they had to get the car delivered from another dealer, which was another $375. This made the discount 9.7%.
We then agreed to the price because the color combination was rather rare and the other dealerships around our area that had the color were not willing to give as low as a discount
. This car was driven from another dealership 100 miles away since the color wasn't available anywhere else in the Bay Area at the time.
All negotiations were done over text, phone, and email, and the price was relatively easy to get. At first we were offered the 51,275 price for the available Rx450h at that trim until we specified the color. The price was offered relatively early on, as we gave the first $51,000 number and were willing to pay in cash and agree over the price.
Other dealers closer to us in Sacramento were unwilling to do more than $4000 off, and also included the Lexus Cash in negotiations. The cheaper prices we got were all in the Bay Area.
$57,199 (MSRP) - $5,924 (discount) + $375 (delivery) - $2,500 (cash back)= $49,150 not including taxes and fees.
This was at Lexus of Concord.
#778
Hello, thanks everyone for posting their prices. It definitely helped us negotiate the price of our new Rx.
We recently bought a new 17 Rx450h Premium in Northern California.
The MSRP was $57,199.
The negotiated cost was $51,275. This would be a 10.35%, not including Lexus Cash.
However, because they didn't have the color we wanted they had to get the car delivered from another dealer, which was another $375. This made the discount 9.7%.
We then agreed to the price because the color combination was rather rare and the other dealerships around our area that had the color were not willing to give as low as a discount
. This car was driven from another dealership 100 miles away since the color wasn't available anywhere else in the Bay Area at the time.
All negotiations were done over text, phone, and email, and the price was relatively easy to get. At first we were offered the 51,275 price for the available Rx450h at that trim until we specified the color. The price was offered relatively early on, as we gave the first $51,000 number and were willing to pay in cash and agree over the price.
Other dealers closer to us in Sacramento were unwilling to do more than $4000 off, and also included the Lexus Cash in negotiations. The cheaper prices we got were all in the Bay Area.
$57,199 (MSRP) - $5,924 (discount) + $375 (delivery) - $2,500 (cash back)= $49,150 not including taxes and fees.
This was at Lexus of Concord.
We recently bought a new 17 Rx450h Premium in Northern California.
The MSRP was $57,199.
The negotiated cost was $51,275. This would be a 10.35%, not including Lexus Cash.
However, because they didn't have the color we wanted they had to get the car delivered from another dealer, which was another $375. This made the discount 9.7%.
We then agreed to the price because the color combination was rather rare and the other dealerships around our area that had the color were not willing to give as low as a discount
. This car was driven from another dealership 100 miles away since the color wasn't available anywhere else in the Bay Area at the time.
All negotiations were done over text, phone, and email, and the price was relatively easy to get. At first we were offered the 51,275 price for the available Rx450h at that trim until we specified the color. The price was offered relatively early on, as we gave the first $51,000 number and were willing to pay in cash and agree over the price.
Other dealers closer to us in Sacramento were unwilling to do more than $4000 off, and also included the Lexus Cash in negotiations. The cheaper prices we got were all in the Bay Area.
$57,199 (MSRP) - $5,924 (discount) + $375 (delivery) - $2,500 (cash back)= $49,150 not including taxes and fees.
This was at Lexus of Concord.
Thanks for the info.
#779
this is correct. I've emailed over 4-5 different dealers. None of them offered any discount besides the $2500 Lexus cash. Am I doing something wrong?
#780