Purchasing SC430 tomorrow
#1
Purchasing SC430 tomorrow
Hello Fellow ClubLexus Sc430 Members,
I will be picking up my very first Lexus/hardtop convertible and am absolutely psyched! I have already made my deposit to hold the car to come test drive tomorrow.
Couple of questions. I will be keeping an eye out for any type of marks or dings that can be used to negotiate the price lower. The dealer is asking for 16.9k for a 2003 White Sc430 w/saddle interior 111k miles on the clock. It doesn't sound like a great deal at all but this dealership is 10 miles away from where I live.
Here are some imperfections I found about the car that I can lower the price by. Let me know what you guys think. Take note that I have not test drived the car yet (tomorrow) but as far as cosmetics, I'm looking to shave off 1200 from what I've seen from the pictures I hope the ride will be smooth and will be using the sticky posted on the sc430 board as a checklist when starting up and testing every switch in the car including the top up while driving over 40 mph.
-sc0tt
I will be picking up my very first Lexus/hardtop convertible and am absolutely psyched! I have already made my deposit to hold the car to come test drive tomorrow.
Couple of questions. I will be keeping an eye out for any type of marks or dings that can be used to negotiate the price lower. The dealer is asking for 16.9k for a 2003 White Sc430 w/saddle interior 111k miles on the clock. It doesn't sound like a great deal at all but this dealership is 10 miles away from where I live.
Here are some imperfections I found about the car that I can lower the price by. Let me know what you guys think. Take note that I have not test drived the car yet (tomorrow) but as far as cosmetics, I'm looking to shave off 1200 from what I've seen from the pictures I hope the ride will be smooth and will be using the sticky posted on the sc430 board as a checklist when starting up and testing every switch in the car including the top up while driving over 40 mph.
-sc0tt
#2
Scott, You have a lot of SC430'S available in California, buy owner and dealer. Slow down and get one in top shape, they are out there. That car has issues (front end clip +) that could cost plenty. Just my opinion. Mike
#3
Thanks. I will looking at another one tomorrow. Blue w/ ecru interior.
-Scott
#4
If this dealership is 10 miles away from where you live, why would you put down a deposit if you haven't even seen the car?
1. Have you seen the CarFax report for this car?
I found this car online and after Googling the VIN number I found a free CarFax report:
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory...FN48Y930037970
5 owners.
It was owned in Michigan, so the vehicle may have been driven on salted roads for multiple winters. Watch for corrosion.
Accident is listed, but only involving right rear impact. If the bumper is misaligned, chances are this car was in at least one more unreported accident, and it wasn't fixed properly.
All of these significantly affect resale value. I wouldn't buy this car. You should be able to find a used car in this price range which is a 1-owner, California-owned and which has never been in an accident. I would definitely have any SC430 in such a condition checked by a trusted mechanic before considering a purchase.
2. Were you able to find dealership service records on lexus.com?
3. Other things to look for:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...ned-sc430.html
4. Have you seen other SC430s in the Bay Area? Bay Area has quite a few SC430s for sale. An ideal used car would be a 1-owner which has never been in an accident, and has maintenance records. If you are buying a car with this many miles, have it checked by a mechanic, or get a pre-purchase inspection done at a Lexus dealership.
1. Have you seen the CarFax report for this car?
I found this car online and after Googling the VIN number I found a free CarFax report:
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory...FN48Y930037970
5 owners.
It was owned in Michigan, so the vehicle may have been driven on salted roads for multiple winters. Watch for corrosion.
Accident is listed, but only involving right rear impact. If the bumper is misaligned, chances are this car was in at least one more unreported accident, and it wasn't fixed properly.
All of these significantly affect resale value. I wouldn't buy this car. You should be able to find a used car in this price range which is a 1-owner, California-owned and which has never been in an accident. I would definitely have any SC430 in such a condition checked by a trusted mechanic before considering a purchase.
2. Were you able to find dealership service records on lexus.com?
3. Other things to look for:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...ned-sc430.html
4. Have you seen other SC430s in the Bay Area? Bay Area has quite a few SC430s for sale. An ideal used car would be a 1-owner which has never been in an accident, and has maintenance records. If you are buying a car with this many miles, have it checked by a mechanic, or get a pre-purchase inspection done at a Lexus dealership.
Last edited by NextGenLex; 07-14-13 at 09:44 PM.
#7
If this dealership is 10 miles away from where you live, why would you put down a deposit if you haven't even seen the car?
1. Have you seen the CarFax report for this car?
I found this car online and after Googling the VIN number I found a free CarFax report:
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory...FN48Y930037970
5 owners.
It was owned in Michigan, so the vehicle may have been driven on salted roads for multiple winters. Watch for corrosion.
Accident is listed, but only involving right rear impact. If the bumper is misaligned, chances are this car was in at least one more unreported accident, and it wasn't fixed properly.
All of these significantly affect resale value. I wouldn't buy this car. You should be able to find a used car in this price range which is a 1-owner, California-owned and which has never been in an accident. I would definitely have any SC430 in such a condition checked by a trusted mechanic before considering a purchase.
2. Were you able to find dealership service records on lexus.com?
3. Other things to look for:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...ned-sc430.html
4. Have you seen other SC430s in the Bay Area? Bay Area has quite a few SC430s for sale. An ideal used car would be a 1-owner which has never been in an accident, and has maintenance records. If you are buying a car with this many miles, have it checked by a mechanic, or get a pre-purchase inspection done at a Lexus dealership.
1. Have you seen the CarFax report for this car?
I found this car online and after Googling the VIN number I found a free CarFax report:
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory...FN48Y930037970
5 owners.
It was owned in Michigan, so the vehicle may have been driven on salted roads for multiple winters. Watch for corrosion.
Accident is listed, but only involving right rear impact. If the bumper is misaligned, chances are this car was in at least one more unreported accident, and it wasn't fixed properly.
All of these significantly affect resale value. I wouldn't buy this car. You should be able to find a used car in this price range which is a 1-owner, California-owned and which has never been in an accident. I would definitely have any SC430 in such a condition checked by a trusted mechanic before considering a purchase.
2. Were you able to find dealership service records on lexus.com?
3. Other things to look for:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...ned-sc430.html
4. Have you seen other SC430s in the Bay Area? Bay Area has quite a few SC430s for sale. An ideal used car would be a 1-owner which has never been in an accident, and has maintenance records. If you are buying a car with this many miles, have it checked by a mechanic, or get a pre-purchase inspection done at a Lexus dealership.
Indeed it is. One may rule out possibly the gear stick was stolen?
Please disregard my comment. I mean to say driving with the top up.
Last edited by SC0TT; 07-14-13 at 10:32 PM.
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#9
Maybe, but maybe the mechanic lost it during a major repair when the transmission was out of the car for several weeks. That is just odd, odd, odd.
Not sure where the side airbag is -- could the damage to the side of the driver seat be from deployment or replacement?
Not sure where the side airbag is -- could the damage to the side of the driver seat be from deployment or replacement?
#10
Pass on this. I got mine in 2010 with 23k miles for $22500 (private sale). Like new condition. BTW, I am the 4th owner so it is possible that after 3 other owners the car can be like new.
#11
When I picked up my CPO SC430, it didn't have a gear shift ****...they grabbed one from stock and screwed it on.
Here's how it was explained to me...
Cars that are sold at auction are put out for people to look at. People are constantly getting in and out of them and, the gearshift knobss are one of those things that, if it's there, it's going to walk away (you can sell them on eBay for $$$ and they're untraceable).
So, auction-sold used cars often don't have the gearshift **** with them. They're SUPPOSED to put the **** in an envelope with things like the valet key, etc....but that doesn't always happen.
Here's how it was explained to me...
Cars that are sold at auction are put out for people to look at. People are constantly getting in and out of them and, the gearshift knobss are one of those things that, if it's there, it's going to walk away (you can sell them on eBay for $$$ and they're untraceable).
So, auction-sold used cars often don't have the gearshift **** with them. They're SUPPOSED to put the **** in an envelope with things like the valet key, etc....but that doesn't always happen.
#12
Goodluck!
#14
When I picked up my CPO SC430, it didn't have a gear shift ****...they grabbed one from stock and screwed it on.
Here's how it was explained to me...
Cars that are sold at auction are put out for people to look at. People are constantly getting in and out of them and, the gearshift ***** are one of those things that, if it's there, it's going to walk away (you can sell them on eBay for $$$ and they're untraceable).
So, auction-sold used cars often don't have the gearshift **** with them. They're SUPPOSED to put the **** in an envelope with things like the valet key, etc....but that doesn't always happen.
Here's how it was explained to me...
Cars that are sold at auction are put out for people to look at. People are constantly getting in and out of them and, the gearshift ***** are one of those things that, if it's there, it's going to walk away (you can sell them on eBay for $$$ and they're untraceable).
So, auction-sold used cars often don't have the gearshift **** with them. They're SUPPOSED to put the **** in an envelope with things like the valet key, etc....but that doesn't always happen.
(but the explanation makes sense)
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#15
Update on my search:
I test drove a 2003 Indigo/Ecru with 113k miles. Flaws were a bloody seatbelt right front trust is worn, Nav wont tilt. Dealer wanted 11k flat out the door. I told him to write a purchase order then I got home and ripped it up.
Tomorrow Im seeing a private seller that happens to have a 02 Black/saddle 100k miles w/20" Vossens and custom JL Audio stereo. Not sure if OEM or not but I definitely will be looking forward to the ride.
I test drove a 2003 Indigo/Ecru with 113k miles. Flaws were a bloody seatbelt right front trust is worn, Nav wont tilt. Dealer wanted 11k flat out the door. I told him to write a purchase order then I got home and ripped it up.
Tomorrow Im seeing a private seller that happens to have a 02 Black/saddle 100k miles w/20" Vossens and custom JL Audio stereo. Not sure if OEM or not but I definitely will be looking forward to the ride.