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Re: Dallas/Ft Worth Pricing [ckoll]
by pmueller2 on Tue Oct 31 18:00:37 PST 2006
Have you considered this...Lexus of Las Vegas has a huge lot full of 250's and 350's...they are selling them at cost just to move them. The list on my 06 350 was 44250...and they sold it to me for 36K. I had the factory XM radio installed for $695 instead of the 1195 standard price. Anyway...you'd be money ahead if you flew out here...enjoyed a day or two in Vegas and drive the bugger back to Texas. Just a thought. Pete
Purchase of an IS 350...
by pmueller2 on Mon Oct 30 18:07:39 PST 2006
I got it at Lexus of Las Vegas. There was no trade-in the price included the XM Radio...memory seats (3)...Nav and a real cool backup camera...not sure if it has the fancy radio but it sounds good and the lighted "Lexus" door sills.
Re: 2005 LS 430 Ultra [mr2ryan83]
by nvbanker on Thu Sep 07 20:28:07 PDT 2006
Well, my opinion would be around $12K. I don't think there's $20K margin in there for the dealer.
new car blues
by nvbanker on Sun Jul 09 17:50:41 PDT 2006
I wouldn't be afraid of the 460. There may be an issue or two, but Lexus will stand behind it quickly, and I'm expecting this has been tested to death. It for sure will be nothing like the Bimmer disaster.
Re: 2006 LS 430 Closeouts... [thegadgetguru]
by nvbanker on Sun Jul 09 11:53:40 PDT 2006
I'm not saying your strategy is flawed in any way, guru. I'm just wondering have you bought a Lexus before? (Your profile tells me zip). Reason being, most Lexus dealers pamper you to the highest level I've ever experienced. You won't find a "hard sell finance guy" there to try and slap undercoating on your car. I doubt they'll even try to sell you the extra warranty, you can always buy it right up to the day your factory warranty expires, should you keep it that long. Also, they'll annoy you incessantly after the sale about your satisfaction with the car, the deal, and the dealer. It's quite different than buying a Chevy. I'm guessing you can get up to a $14,000 discount off that sticker on an Ultra Luxury if you try several dealers. The December to Remember sale is usually the best time for unbelievable deals on a Lexus, but if the 460 is due out soon, buying just before they appear should be a good time also.
Year old.....
by nvbanker on Thu May 25 17:26:41 PDT 2006
I agree - if you like the car and the discount is good, buy it - unless you plan to trade it in a few short years. You'll depreciate more than you want to. But if you're going to keep it 6 years or longer, it won't matter much.

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