Hello,
First post here. I have been eyeing LX470's for a few years and came upon this one(local). The vehicle has been maintained at Lexus dealerships since purchase and the current seller(2nd owner) purchasing in November 2019 but is selling as they can't afford payments w/ coronavirus pandemic going on.
The asking price is $13k, with 173k miles and is blizzard pearl on tan which is my preferred combo. It seems like a good deal, timing belt done at 106k and the AHC fluid has been serviced at regular intervals(although its ready for the 180k service). The front seats need some work but as I understand this can be done for a few hundred dollar per seat. Mechanically the car seems to be solid and hasn't been off road per seller. The original owner put 160k miles on and maintained at Lexus dealership- I reviewed the service records-front and rear shocks replaced as well. Recent brakes and newer Michelin tires.
Antyhing I should look for when driving the car besides the usual? Seems like something worth biting on?
Thank you,
Shane
First post here. I have been eyeing LX470's for a few years and came upon this one(local). The vehicle has been maintained at Lexus dealerships since purchase and the current seller(2nd owner) purchasing in November 2019 but is selling as they can't afford payments w/ coronavirus pandemic going on.
The asking price is $13k, with 173k miles and is blizzard pearl on tan which is my preferred combo. It seems like a good deal, timing belt done at 106k and the AHC fluid has been serviced at regular intervals(although its ready for the 180k service). The front seats need some work but as I understand this can be done for a few hundred dollar per seat. Mechanically the car seems to be solid and hasn't been off road per seller. The original owner put 160k miles on and maintained at Lexus dealership- I reviewed the service records-front and rear shocks replaced as well. Recent brakes and newer Michelin tires.
Antyhing I should look for when driving the car besides the usual? Seems like something worth biting on?
Thank you,
Shane