Eyeing a 2011 LC with 115k. They’re asking $35k. Looks to be in pretty great shape. Only 1 key.
Is $35k too high, even with the low mileage?
Is $35k too high, even with the low mileage?
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You have to make your own decision, but I think so.Eyeing a 2011 LC with 115k. They’re asking $35k. Looks to be in pretty great shape. Only 1 key.
Is $35k too high, even with the low mileage?
This is a good deal and should become more commonplace I think in the next 6 months. All the high mileage facelifts sitting at $50K plus starting to get marked down.Someone was faster to purchase than I, but a clean 2016 with 118k just sold for $45k. One owner, no accidents.
When did the accident occur?Interesting price point since we see slim to no salvage title trucks.
2014 LC, 100K miles, TX, $35K (and been sitting for months so discount very possible and likely). Seller not super responsive, did not have pictures of incident either. Still, seems like at least $5K off for salvage title, and perhaps even more.
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Still, seems like at least $5K off for salvage title, and perhaps even more.
Yeah only salvage-titles I might be interested in is theft recovery. Flooding is too scary for me, and accidents can be a big deal too.Houston-area salvage titles are most often flood related. $5k not enough of a discount in my opinion.

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I am not uncertain.
Saw that one posted I think. All the reviews said to never go, that it's a total scam.One of the SHADIEST dealerships here in CO has had a 2019 LC with 114k miles since January of this year. One owner rider, Clean Carfax history with a build and sold dealership here in CO but ZERO maintenance history on the Toyota site which I've never seen before. Listed for 58k and driven by the dealerships owner for 700 miles over the last 9 months. Sent to auction twice with no success when it was finally reduced to 48k a week ago. A buddy of mine went to test drive if and made the offer of 44k prior to the drive contingent on how it did on the test. to which they agreed. He returned and asked for a 42k cash deal and they said they had to think about it.
The next day they reprice it 68k and say it's the market adjustment?