For Sale Most recent 200 Series purchase prices (58 Viewers)

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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.
 
Can't they get it under the Toyota Certified program? If they can, you're covered bumper to bumper for a year plus the drivetrain is covered for another 7 years. If not, then I would pass too.
Yea not sure about that. The dealer itself has no maintance record, and said they couldn't check other toyota dealer's record. If "mods don't add value" and you KBB a 20HE at 95kmiles you get about mid $50s. Which even if the dealer gave it to me at that price I'm still unsure if it's worth risking not having maintance record and an oil leak.
 
Feel like this should have sold; seems fair price for buyer and seller. I know it is a 2019 so very new, but not a whole lot of mods worth much in value and not pristine condition and this is probably just right above what a 2016 with similar miles would bring. Not sure where people get better prices than BaT, unless seller really was just testing waters on pricing and thought they knew value.

 
Feel like this should have sold; seems fair price for buyer and seller. I know it is a 2019 so very new, but not a whole lot of mods worth much in value and not pristine condition and this is probably just right above what a 2016 with similar miles would bring. Not sure where people get better prices than BaT, unless seller really was just testing waters on pricing and thought they knew value.

I betcha you will see this back up there no reserve. This thing should have went for $55k imo.
 
- Dealer let me see the car on the lift. I couldn't take the BB skids off, but I was able to take off the cut out for oil filter and drain plug. And there is some sort of oil leak around the oil filter housing. (I wasn't aware of any common problem with oil filter housing leaking, but it was wet, had a drip of oil, and inside of skid had oil gunk build up. Dealer claimed they did an oil change when it was traded in, so it must have leaked in this past week of sitting in the lot)

Anecdotal, but when I bought my 2011, I was convinced there was a leak at the oil filter housing, but turns out it was just a sloppy filter change from a local independent shop. Once I did my own oil change with my own OCD clean-up and wipe down, never a weep or drop after. Could be a possibility here.
 
I betcha you will see this back up there no reserve. This thing should have went for $55k imo.
I honestly was going to bid on it but I really hate the whole 2 min extension thing and just got busy and distracter, such a time waster and for the majority of the cars on the platform no one is going to swoop in with a big offer of $5K higher at the last minute. Know BaT is really just seller focused so they do not super care about bidder experience, but I do not think they are really incentivizing the behavior they think they are.
 
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Went to check this today, in hopes that it'll fit my criteria of (2019+, white terra, or white HE)

The good
- Actually have surpisingly minor rust being in PA for it's whole life.
- ARB bumper is in great shape, and same thing for everthing interior.
- Mods that are there but not mentioned/pictured, full BB aluminum skid, OME Nitro, Redarc towing brake controller.

The bad
- Zero carfax maintance record from 2nd owner 30k-95kmiles.
- Dealer let me see the car on the lift. I couldn't take the BB skids off, but I was able to take off the cut out for oil filter and drain plug. And there is some sort of oil leak around the oil filter housing. (I wasn't aware of any common problem with oil filter housing leaking, but it was wet, had a drip of oil, and inside of skid had oil gunk build up. Dealer claimed they did an oil change when it was traded in, so it must have leaked in this past week of sitting in the lot)
- Has some kind of squeak when driving. Could be the shocks. But most likely the exhaust hanger bushing. Dealer would take care of it or give a discount accordingly.

The ???
Unsure on how much lift/coil set up. But this rig was TALL. My buddy is 6'1" and he has to full neck extension to look at the top of the roof rack. I'm 5'7" and the cargo loading height (combining the arb drawers) is just under my chest.

Ultimately walked away due to the lack of maintance record, and that mysterious oil leak. Unless they can significantly discount it :/
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My pricing guide would say $60K is dealer for this (w/o mods), maybe plus a bit for the mods, but I just do not think there is a lot of market out there for these with such high miles. Yes, this is the last of the V8 LCs. But a 4 year newer and brand new LC is still cheaper. And this is a PA version so you can bet there is already some corrosion starting that you wouldn't get further south.
 
Yea not sure about that. The dealer itself has no maintance record, and said they couldn't check other toyota dealer's record. If "mods don't add value" and you KBB a 20HE at 95kmiles you get about mid $50s. Which even if the dealer gave it to me at that price I'm still unsure if it's worth risking not having maintance record and an oil leak.
No way they would CPO with this high mileage and mods. I am on the camp that says: mods reduce the value on these rigs. Especially an HE. Also, coming from the NE does not help much.
 
As a recent buyer on a 2018 I agree. I was less worried about mileage and more worried about 1) not from the north east 2) maintenance records 3) no mods. Those were the 3 deal breakers on my searches pretty much.
YUP. I'm in the NE, and I would say this isn't that bad in terms of rust. But no maintenance made it a walk away situation. Told the dealer that they can call me back if they are willing to sell it as a 95kmiles vehicle with depreciating modifications.
 

2011, 5k miles. The ad says a whole lot of Jack and squat about how that happened other than it's a lifelong California truck. Someone must have bought it used it briefly and lost it in their massive collection or died and it sat for 15 years? Weird either way. I'd bet it'll go for a bit stack of cash and then sit for 10 years and then end up back on BaT.

Who wants to make over/under bets on the price? 55k?
 

2011, 5k miles. The ad says a whole lot of Jack and squat about how that happened other than it's a lifelong California truck. Someone must have bought it used it briefly and lost it in their massive collection or died and it sat for 15 years? Weird either way. I'd bet it'll go for a bit stack of cash and then sit for 10 years and then end up back on BaT.

Who wants to make over/under bets on the price? 55k?
Is there a real interest in buying a car that has sat like this? I really wanted to see under the engine covers in those pics.

I love it when they just cut paste info from a website telling you what you would see on a mfg website. I would think the clientele looking at these would care more about the story of the vehicle over a mfg brochure.
 
Just bought a 2020 LX from a dealer CPO with unlimited mile warranty for two years and next 4 services included. Always maintained at Lexus and always in AZ so zero rust. Came with a Redarc controller, Thule crossbars and appears to be ceramic coated. 49k miles for $63,400
Damn, nice. I've been on the hunt for a lx for my wife no luck yet. She wants blue w Cabernet or black w Cabernet.
 
Is there a real interest in buying a car that has sat like this? I really wanted to see under the engine covers in those pics.

I love it when they just cut paste info from a website telling you what you would see on a mfg website. I would think the clientele looking at these would care more about the story of the vehicle over a mfg brochure.
I am surprised it is up to $38k with 6 days left!
Reading the comments, it is not the original seller who has it for sale.

It looks to cruise past that $55k mark with ease.
 
Is there a real interest in buying a car that has sat like this? I really wanted to see under the engine covers in those pics.

I love it when they just cut paste info from a website telling you what you would see on a mfg website. I would think the clientele looking at these would care more about the story of the vehicle over a mfg brochure.
Excellent question. I agree completely on the terrible listing of copy paste specs. I think the Interest is probably due to it being an investment not to actually use it. With three owners there has to be some kind of a story...
 

2011, 5k miles. The ad says a whole lot of Jack and squat about how that happened other than it's a lifelong California truck. Someone must have bought it used it briefly and lost it in their massive collection or died and it sat for 15 years? Weird either way. I'd bet it'll go for a bit stack of cash and then sit for 10 years and then end up back on BaT.

Who wants to make over/under bets on the price? 55k?
I feel like $50K max on this one, maybe not to hit reserve? Definitely seems like a flip, even though private party and not a dealer. Just not that special of a car, and unless Lexus wants to buy it back for a museum, this is like the most boring color combo and besides mileage and condition nothing exciting about it.
 
^agree with that completely, I hope someone doesn't pay over 55k for that, I'd much rather have that 2020 for $63k with 49k miles. I would need to have FU money and buy it just to add to my hangar of other cars. But then I'd probably just find the lowest mileage heritage instead.
 
Is there a real interest in buying a car that has sat like this? I really wanted to see under the engine covers in those pics.

I love it when they just cut paste info from a website telling you what you would see on a mfg website. I would think the clientele looking at these would care more about the story of the vehicle over a mfg brochure.
A silly amount of people care most about Carfax, all original VIN stickers being present on body panels, and the absolute number of miles. I just assumed that low-mileage / "showroom" type cars were acting as an alternate investment medium. I've always had pride in buying sound (if not great) examples of reliable vehicles with higher mileage odometers at a great price. These are not the values I see reflected in the CAB or BAT comment sections lol.
 
So we have both under and over bets! I agree with the sentiment that I'd never pay 38k much less over 50k in a million years but BaT seems to be full of people that are willing to.
 
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My pricing guide would say $60K is dealer for this (w/o mods), maybe plus a bit for the mods, but I just do not think there is a lot of market out there for these with such high miles. Yes, this is the last of the V8 LCs. But a 4 year newer and brand new LC is still cheaper. And this is a PA version so you can bet there is already some corrosion starting that you wouldn't get further south.
Would you be able to pull a report for 2016+ LXs? Very curious what the market is
 

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