I still see it on Facebook.@John Guedry Did this sell? If not, can you share listing?
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I still see it on Facebook.@John Guedry Did this sell? If not, can you share listing?
Pretty sure it has accident reports.Has anyone seen this one in person yet? I'm interested, but it's been for sale for some time.
2016 Toyota Land Cruiser - Toyota dealer in Columbus OH – Used Toyota dealership serving Westerville Gahanna Reynoldsburg Newark OH - https://www.drivedirectcars.com/used-Columbus-2016-Toyota-Land+Cruiser-Base-JTMCY7AJ0G4036845
Indeed, it does. At that price, I would have thought surely someone had stopped by to have a look in person.Pretty sure it has accident reports.
Just bought a 2011 LC w 105k miles in excellent condition for $40k. Bought in CT. One owner, well cared for.Hi! IF you're willing to share, I thought it might be helpful for the rest of us to better understand what the market prices are for the 200 series (and LX 570 I suppose). I'm personally looking for one, have found a few, and curious what others' purchase prices have been so I can negotiate (or not) properly.
Please share purchase price, year, mileage at purchase, and location (east/west/south, etc...)
Thanks and happy hunting for those also looking.
With gas prices the way they are right now, there can’t be many people dying to get into a gas guzzling LC or LX.That's a beautiful truck, but man these prices are just wild. I'm holding out for a 2013-14 for $46K. Maybe this ever-worsening recession will change things - maybe not..
Most of the people I know that have/want an LC/LX either can afford gas at $10/gal, work remotely, or have a cheap commuter car. I don't think you're wrong that gas prices are discouraging people from buying one, but I don't think they're really encouraging people to sell them either. Who knows, maybe the bottom will fall out and you'll be able to get a 200 for a song in a few months, but given the type of people that own them and the fact that they're a fairly rare commodity I wouldn't be surprised if prices stay mostly the same.With gas prices the way they are right now, there can’t be many people dying to get into a gas guzzling LC or LX.
Who knows………
I think speaking on used cars generally that will hopefully happen. However, there is an enthusiast community for the LC/LX and the fact that a lot of enthusiasts in the states see the 200 as the "last" LC that will be released here is probably encouraging people to buy and hold whenever possible.My understanding is these trucks were much more reasonably priced before Covid? I don’t see why used prices can’t go back to where they were a few years ago once the supply of new vehicles is back to normal, unless there is some extraordinary new demand for the 200 series that didn’t exist a few years ago. I guess maybe the discontinuation of the LC may have created a new paradigm especially for the LC, and less directly the LX. Here’s to hoping lots of 200 mall crawlers buy new sequoias and the general vehicle shortages end.
How soft has the early LX market gotten? I've been neglecting my '10 for a several months now and think it's time to move on. 142k, needs nothing. $30kish? Considering throwing up on carsandbids.
... unless there is some extraordinary new demand for the 200 series that didn’t exist a few years ago.
Looks pretty good….wonder about the undercarriage though being in Ohio most of its life :/
As you are probably aware, opinions of rust vary widely depending on where you live and this forum in general.Looks pretty good….wonder about the undercarriage though being in Ohio most of its life :/