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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.
 
You forgot option #3

Buy a 2014-2015 LC with 100-120k for $30-40k.
So true. I was really only focusing on the 2016+ but the changes from 2014 to 2015 were not that significant (except maybe for the 6 speed to 8 speed transmission) and you can still save a couple thousands.

It’s the same people who wouldn’t be caught dead driving a 4S let alone a gt3 and need the RS car. My personal feeling is the people who are paying the funny money for delivery mile Heritage at this point are the same guys who pay big adm on low production cars because through the internet without having to do much work someone told them a heritage is a cool forever car…and then you end up with a guy with 8 cars parking it in his collection. The car has grown beyond Toyota fans to something completely different.

Translation, an emotional buyer will routinely spend beyond what the market says it should support…and we have a lot of platforms that promote bidding with your 🍆 and not your 🧠.


Purchase history of winning bidder from 2/18. His second heritage, both of which will likely pass through his estate having barely been driven. Pretty funny to watch they way they turned into true collectibles from the guys with 8 figure car collections.
Good points. This is really the only explanation I see for some folks paying this much. Park in their living rooms and keep looking at those poor LCs made to conquer any terrain and forced to become museum pieces. Not to mention that I firmly believe cars were made to be driven and no matter how "new" they are and stay, those components will age with time, and I am not sure in 20/30 years it will be just a matter of starting the engine and driving.
 
So true. I was really only focusing on the 2016+ but the changes from 2014 to 2015 were not that significant (except maybe for the 6 speed to 8 speed transmission) and you can still save a couple thousands.


Good points. This is really the only explanation I see for some folks paying this much. Park in their living rooms and keep looking at those poor LCs made to conquer any terrain and forced to become museum pieces. Not to mention that I firmly believe cars were made to be driven and no matter how "new" they are and stay, those components will age with time, and I am not sure in 20/30 years it will be just a matter of starting the engine and driving.
6 to 8 speed was 2016+.

So 13-15 is practically the same..
 
$139K is what I heard :)
He might get it too. The market is just nuts right now

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He might get it too. The market is just nuts right now

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I’m really shocked that white one brought $130k. Lots of mods and a supercharger to boot. Usually the heavily modded examples don’t do as well as the squeaky clean stock examples like that black one.

Then again a rusty 2014 with 65k miles on it brought $70k on there recently so yea, market is up right now.
 
6 to 8 speed was 2016+.

So 13-15 is practically the same..
Yep. That's what I meant to say. Changes from 2013-2015 to a 2016+ was mainly the gear box.

He might get it too. The market is just nuts right now

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I mean if you have an HE (especially low mileage) and even just slightly consider the possibility of selling, you should do it freaking now. Do not miss this tide.
 
Just NUTS! With 44kmiles! LOL. Somebody summed up right here the other day. These people are in a price vacuum. If you check the auction, these two dudes kept pulling the price like crazy and the winner had to jump $10k from his (already crazy) initial bid to win. I hope they have money to spare. I would be afraid just to drive this after paying that much. Imagine if it gets totaled? No insurance will pay even close to this price.
 
Just NUTS! With 44kmiles! LOL. Somebody summed up right here the other day. These people are in a price vacuum. If you check the auction, these two dudes kept pulling the price like crazy and the winner had to jump $10k from his (already crazy) initial bid to win. I hope they have money to spare. I would be afraid just to drive this after paying that much. Imagine if it gets totaled? No insurance will pay even close to this price.
I am curious what insurance thinks the car is worth. Maybe 85-90K?

Keyboard warriors, please don't quote me to tell me to find one for 85-90K. I am just asking what INSURANCE thinks it's worth.
 
Just NUTS! With 44kmiles! LOL. Somebody summed up right here the other day. These people are in a price vacuum. If you check the auction, these two dudes kept pulling the price like crazy and the winner had to jump $10k from his (already crazy) initial bid to win. I hope they have money to spare. I would be afraid just to drive this after paying that much. Imagine if it gets totaled? No insurance will pay even close to this price.
One thing I’ve learned since getting “ahead” in life is that there are always others out there who have deeper pockets. The gap between the top 5% and the top 1% in income is pretty substantial. For the people in the top 1% it’s probably no big deal to throw down another 20, 30, 40, heck make it 50 thousand.
 
One thing I’ve learned since getting “ahead” in life is that there are always others out there who have deeper pockets. The gap between the top 5% and the top 1% in income is pretty substantial. For the people in the top 1% it’s probably no big deal to throw down another 20, 30, 40, heck make it 50 thousand.
It would just be nice if the top% stuck to fighting over Porsches and Land Rovers and left the Toyotas for the rest of us (after one of them pays SpecialEyes a fortune for his of course 😏)
 

Well here’s where mine landed. Monday crowd wasn’t as wild as the Sunday crowd that’s for sure. All things considered I’m happy with the result!
 

Well here’s where mine landed. Monday crowd wasn’t as wild as the Sunday crowd that’s for sure. All things considered I’m happy with the result!
Congrats! Yours landed in the reasonable space (if there is such a thing in BAT :D) when compared with the other 2021 low mile ones - maybe even a bit on the lower side. That black one yesterday was the nut-job one. I would not want to be the Winner of that auction at all. Will be interesting to see if the deal falls through.
 
Easy,

Talk to Hagerty ! I don't know what's the limit, but have the feeling that they will insure it ! 😉. Now, regular insurance companies... Yeah, definitely not that much !



I am curious what insurance thinks the car is worth. Maybe 85-90K?

Keyboard warriors, please don't quote me to tell me to find one for 85-90K. I am just asking what INSURANCE thinks it's worth.
 
Easy,

Talk to Hagerty ! I don't know what's the limit, but have the feeling that they will insure it ! 😉. Now, regular insurance companies... Yeah, definitely not that much !
Sure they will, but at what cost when they pretty much dominate this market. Paying outrageous cost for coverage on a rarity car is one thing, but doing so for coverage on a 200 would suck.
 
Found a White 2020 HE with 56.5K miles. 1-owner, clean CarFax, great maintenance history with oil changes every 5K. No rust.

$79,995 + TTL

The dealer had taken it in on trade the night before, and I spotted it online on one of the aggregator sites (Cars.com, I think). I called first thing in the morning, and they hadn't even priced it yet. I imagine that whoever I spoke to didn't know what they had and probably quoted me a "standard mark-up" above whatever they paid on the trade-in.

The sales manager called me 20 minutes later and said he had received seven calls, including one from Africa, who offered $20K more and requested an ocean freight quote from the East Coast to Africa.

They honored the price they quoted me (but obviously wouldn't haggle a penny).

No way that I could afford BaT prices for these things, but patience and persistence paid off, and I found my dream truck that I plan to drive for the next 20 years.

Only regret is that it wasn't a Silver of Gray one, but I'll make do.
 
Found a White 2020 HE with 56.5K miles. 1-owner, clean CarFax, great maintenance history with oil changes every 5K. No rust.

$79,995 + TTL

The dealer had taken it in on trade the night before, and I spotted it online on one of the aggregator sites (Cars.com, I think). I called first thing in the morning, and they hadn't even priced it yet. I imagine that whoever I spoke to didn't know what they had and probably quoted me a "standard mark-up" above whatever they paid on the trade-in.

The sales manager called me 20 minutes later and said he had received seven calls, including one from Africa, who offered $20K more and requested an ocean freight quote from the East Coast to Africa.

They honored the price they quoted me (but obviously wouldn't haggle a penny).

No way that I could afford BaT prices for these things, but patience and persistence paid off, and I found my dream truck that I plan to drive for the next 20 years.

Only regret is that it wasn't a Silver of Gray one, but I'll make do.
man talk about getting lucky haha...
EDIT: was it listed as a Heritage trim?

ok now flip it on BAT for 50K more..? LOL
 
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Every now and then if you watch the car listing sites like a hawk you can find a reasonably good deal on these. You have to pounce quick though as often times they either sell or the price is increased. Case in point there was a silver Heritage Edition with 45k or so miles, looked to be a clean truck. Dealer was Chicago Motorcars. They had it listed for $84k for a day. When I checked the next day they raised their ask to $99k. It sold a couple days later.
 
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