At This Price Who Is Selling Their 200?

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If I got offered even $130,000 for my stock 2019 w/<10,000 miles. I’d sell. Bueller? Bueller?
 
At $220k USD, I assure you that no one is selling them, but that doesn't stop some people from trying.
 
I'd sell for $150,000.
 
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200k buys a lot of vehicle . I sold my wife’s 2019 base for almost 100k a few months ago . You could find someone with stupid money to blow but they would just one out and have it built and would have money left over … LOL
Could do a cummins LC200 , NV5600 , Atlas T case , dana 60 front dana 80 rear straight axle conversion … build the ultimate LC 200 and have 100k left over .
I like my 2020 Heritage is a nice over built SUV but once you start doing major modifications then your limiting your sale to smaller segment of buyers .
I had a big pile of parts was going to build the 2019 I gave the wife who never drove it , if I would have put 20k in after market parts I would have lost money and made it harder to sell on the eastcoast .
I think the inflated prices will be short lived , I would take 120k right now for my heritage … I have owned 4 LC200‘s and never paid over 79k for any of my brand new Land Cruisers .
 
I think the inflated prices will be short lived , I would take 120k right now for my heritage … I have owned 4 LC200‘s and never paid over 79k for any of my brand new Land Cruisers .
I agree that the inflated prices will be short lived. The problem for me is that the LC is my only vehicle. If I sell it, I need something to drive, which most likely leaves me with paying an inflated price for something else right now. Plus I really do like the LC...
 
I waited 30 years to buy my LC I have zero intention of selling it. Plan to drive it for next 20 years and longer if I can. It is paid for now all I have to do is keep it on the road. Same thing goes for my 25 year old T100. As long as I can fix it I am going to keep it going.
 
I see a lot of 2020-1 HE's for sale on dealer lots for $110-130k. I don't see a lot of them actually selling though. I just bought my low mileage 2018 200 for a decent price, wasn't worth it to spend almost 50% more for a HE
 
I'd sell my built 2013 for $200k. Don't get me wrong I love it, but I've got 3 kids who will want to go to college and I can bring myself to buy a beater Sequoia or whatever for a fraction of the $ until prices become sane again.

I highly doubt this person is getting anywhere near $220k for their LC. I wouldn't be shocked if they pulled off $120k right now though
 
If you would like to see a video walk around I’m pretty sure it’s the guy at 13min in. Enjoy.


As I watched the video I kept thinking That’s a lot of sh!t to breakdown and cause mx headaches. But would make an amazing mall crawler or garage queen!
 
I'd sell for $150,000.
I've considered if I would sell for something along these lines, but then what am I replacing it with, and how much does it cost me when I eventually buy another 200? I'll just keep it instead.
 
Honestly, like once a month I consider selling. I know if I do, I'll regret it. But the amount of time I spend NOT driving it makes it seem like a good idea. Maybe after LCDC.
 

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