Please advice on SC400 purchase..
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Please advice on SC400 purchase..
I sold my Landcruiser on friday, I've been looking for a new car to buy, I want to spend 10k or less.
I decided to look for SC400's, I like them alot, they drive nice at high mileage and they will run well over 250k if taken care of.
I found this car on cars.com, it's a 1 owner car, the guy all paperwork, he has 3 other lexus's, total lexus fan, he used this car for driving to work m-f, he was going to keep it for his 15yr old son, but he's remodeling and wants to sell it to make space in the driveway.
The car is in immaculate condition, only normal wear and tear, one thing on the hood from all the freeway driving back and forth from the suburbs to westwood, the guys office cleaned the car inside and out weekly.
It has 140k on it, the guy has full maintence records and has always have every service done and did whatever the dealer told him to do.
The wheels are 17's with good tires, should last a little while. The car is completely stock otherwise, no new radio, no other crap, everything works great, except for the moonroof glass, which has a hairline crack, and a forum member already say they had one to donate.
My dad's pretty firm and I was suprised he liked it, he went and looked at it on his own this morning since he lives near the guy. He said if
I liked it, I could get it.
My dad said an issue maybe be selling the car with 175k a year or 2 down the road, who's going to want a car with almost 200k on it, but these 4.0 V8's seem to run a long time.
So I can go pick it up tommorrow, I got the guy down to $8450 from $9k, my dad said he'll pick me up tommorrow from work and go get it if I wanna do it.
What other similar nice cars, would you guys suggest, I've been looking, saw TL's/CL's(FWD bah), don't wait a scion or a kia...
should i hit or skip?
I decided to look for SC400's, I like them alot, they drive nice at high mileage and they will run well over 250k if taken care of.
I found this car on cars.com, it's a 1 owner car, the guy all paperwork, he has 3 other lexus's, total lexus fan, he used this car for driving to work m-f, he was going to keep it for his 15yr old son, but he's remodeling and wants to sell it to make space in the driveway.
The car is in immaculate condition, only normal wear and tear, one thing on the hood from all the freeway driving back and forth from the suburbs to westwood, the guys office cleaned the car inside and out weekly.
It has 140k on it, the guy has full maintence records and has always have every service done and did whatever the dealer told him to do.
The wheels are 17's with good tires, should last a little while. The car is completely stock otherwise, no new radio, no other crap, everything works great, except for the moonroof glass, which has a hairline crack, and a forum member already say they had one to donate.
My dad's pretty firm and I was suprised he liked it, he went and looked at it on his own this morning since he lives near the guy. He said if
I liked it, I could get it.
My dad said an issue maybe be selling the car with 175k a year or 2 down the road, who's going to want a car with almost 200k on it, but these 4.0 V8's seem to run a long time.
So I can go pick it up tommorrow, I got the guy down to $8450 from $9k, my dad said he'll pick me up tommorrow from work and go get it if I wanna do it.
What other similar nice cars, would you guys suggest, I've been looking, saw TL's/CL's(FWD bah), don't wait a scion or a kia...
should i hit or skip?
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Originally posted by Dx3
Hey man,
U didn't say what year car it is? For $8450 I should hope it is a 94+ with the mileage.
Peace,
jonny
Hey man,
U didn't say what year car it is? For $8450 I should hope it is a 94+ with the mileage.
Peace,
jonny
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I also forgot to mention it's a los angeles, CA car? if that matters.. all highway mileage... like I said the guy used it to go to work m-f for several years, till he needed a bigger car and got his LS430..
I also forgot to mention it's a los angeles, CA car? if that matters.. all highway mileage... like I said the guy used it to go to work m-f for several years, till he needed a bigger car and got his LS430..
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Originally posted by THE_CEO
As i have told people tons of times ....take the car to a dealership other than the one it has been serviced at....and have them certify the car...it will cost you about 2 hours of what ever you local labor rate is...once the mechanic has told you about all of the problems and how much it will cost to fix you will have a better idea of what you are about to get yourself into....
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As i have told people tons of times ....take the car to a dealership other than the one it has been serviced at....and have them certify the car...it will cost you about 2 hours of what ever you local labor rate is...once the mechanic has told you about all of the problems and how much it will cost to fix you will have a better idea of what you are about to get yourself into....
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I am in the same area and have a 93' SC4 with similar mileage and rims. It runs just as new.
Make sure you check the transmission and power steering pump to see if they're still good.
You should be able to knock another $1k off the current price.
Jon
Make sure you check the transmission and power steering pump to see if they're still good.
You should be able to knock another $1k off the current price.
Jon
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Originally posted by Baby ///M3
I am in the same area and have a 93' SC4 with similar mileage and rims. It runs just as new.
Make sure you check the transmission and power steering pump to see if they're still good.
You should be able to knock another $1k off the current price.
Jon
I am in the same area and have a 93' SC4 with similar mileage and rims. It runs just as new.
Make sure you check the transmission and power steering pump to see if they're still good.
You should be able to knock another $1k off the current price.
Jon
transmission seemed good, shifted well... was mostly on highway, not alot of wear on tranny..(unless he was in traffic,which in LA who knows)..
anyways, I asked him to smog it and I think I'm pickin it up tommorrow.. yay...
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you should have no problem selling the car 2 yrs down the line when its 175k+. I have a 93 sc300 5spd which has 185k on it and its still worth 6-7k in its condition. I think half the people here have 130k+ miles on their sc so its not condsidered high when these cars will last well over 300k miles.
I'm not exactly sure about the value of the sc400 but kbb says a 93 with 130k miles is only worth 6500. but i suppose the sc is worth a little more than what kbb says its worth since its getting rarer to find a good condition one. I'm sure you can knock it down to perhaps 7000 or so. its usually easy to knock down 200-300 off the price if theres something like a crack in the sunroof.
I'm not exactly sure about the value of the sc400 but kbb says a 93 with 130k miles is only worth 6500. but i suppose the sc is worth a little more than what kbb says its worth since its getting rarer to find a good condition one. I'm sure you can knock it down to perhaps 7000 or so. its usually easy to knock down 200-300 off the price if theres something like a crack in the sunroof.
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$8,450 is a lil' steep. But, it maybe worth the peace of mind to pay the premium for books and records. KBB usually values cars at more than their worth. It's hard to say without seeing it, but my guess is that it's worth somewhere between $6,000 - $6,500. What color of interior does it have?
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Originally posted by sweetsc400
$8,450 is a lil' steep. But, it maybe worth the peace of mind to pay the premium for books and records. KBB usually values cars at more than their worth. It's hard to say without seeing it, but my guess is that it's worth somewhere between $6,000 - $6,500. What color of interior does it have?
$8,450 is a lil' steep. But, it maybe worth the peace of mind to pay the premium for books and records. KBB usually values cars at more than their worth. It's hard to say without seeing it, but my guess is that it's worth somewhere between $6,000 - $6,500. What color of interior does it have?
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thats very different from your first answer.. lol
thats very different from your first answer.. lol
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Originally posted by THE_CEO
when i said "hit it" i meant check it out....not just walk up there and ask him cash or check..lol
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when i said "hit it" i meant check it out....not just walk up there and ask him cash or check..lol
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I looked at it, I drove it, I wanted to know if you guys thought it was a buy or pass... I decided I'm going to get it nonetheless.