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Dealers in Australia are now quoting between 3-4 year wait.
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The article is from 9/2021
So 2-3 year wait then. Much better.
No surprise the LX600s are collecting dust at US dealers. Butt ugly and $110k+ .Same. I'd chalk this up to fake news. There are 3 LX600's sitting at my local dealer and I'm getting calls to come check them out. These things are not moving.
So here was the pitch I got yesterday from Sewell Lexus in DFW:
"We have a 3-4 year wait on the new LX 600. We are a dealership of the highest integrity and will NEVER sell a car above MSRP.
But...we have gone out and purchased some very nice certified pre-owned LX 600s, and those WILL be far above MSRP because we had to pay that much more to get them for our valued customers."
My response: "Gee, I've got a 2010 LC that's probably good for another 20 years. Put me on your call list when the 400-series LX comes out. If I'm alive, I might be a buyer."
I'm really not understanding all of the conspiracy theories around the LX600 and its availability. There aren't many around. They are hard to get. Many people don't want them. All of those things can be true. I have one; its nice but not perfect. I put my name on the list when it was announced and paid sticker. And I've still only seen one other LX600 in San Antonio.Sewell has 18 LX600's in transit. I hear these dealers have become so addicted to the "no inventory" sales pitch they are leaving new arrivals in the back lot and convincing new buyers to "special order" at MSRP+. A day or two later they call them with the amazing news that they found one nearby that is available today!
This won't last long.
Yeah - in other markets LX600s are available with a short wait. People are backing out of orders. So good luck Sewell. Maybe Texas is special.So here was the pitch I got yesterday from Sewell Lexus in DFW:
"We have a 3-4 year wait on the new LX 600. We are a dealership of the highest integrity and will NEVER sell a car above MSRP.
But...we have gone out and purchased some very nice certified pre-owned LX 600s, and those WILL be far above MSRP because we had to pay that much more to get them for our valued customers."
My response: "Gee, I've got a 2010 LC that's probably good for another 20 years. Put me on your call list when the 400-series LX comes out. If I'm alive, I might be a buyer."
This is interesting. Have any people in this forum that own LX600s had this experience? All the experiences I’ve read of involved a deposit, a wait, and a purchase around MSRP. Is there an alternative online community of this size where these experiences are shared? If so I’d like to join - it seems like a good resource.Yeah - in other markets LX600s are available with a short wait. People are backing out of orders. So good luck Sewell. Maybe Texas is special.
This is a niche group. Most LX600 retail buyers are gray hairs and just enjoy the reliability\comfort of the LX. They have probably bought one every 10 years for the last 30 years. At least that seems to be the buyer in this market.This is interesting. Have any people in this forum that own LX600s had this experience? All the experiences I’ve read of involved a deposit, a wait, and a purchase around MSRP. Is there an alternative online community of this size where these experiences are shared? If so I’d like to join - it seems like a good resource.
Yeah - and it is mostly grey hairs that have the money to buy them.This is a niche group. Most LX600 retail buyers are gray hairs and just enjoy the reliability\comfort of the LX. They have probably bought one every 10 years for the last 30 years. At least that seems to be the buyer in this market.