For Sale Most recent 200 Series purchase prices (7 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.
 
Picked up a CPO 2016 Blizzard/Terra with 58k miles for $54,990 today. Been on the 200 hunt for 3 years.

Scott Crump Toyota in Jasper, Alabama are amazing people to deal with.
 
Picked up a CPO 2016 Blizzard/Terra with 58k miles for $54,990 today. Been on the 200 hunt for 3 years.

Scott Crump Toyota in Jasper, Alabama are amazing people to deal with.

congrats. Did that include the CPO “fee”.
 
congrats. Did that include the CPO “fee”.
I did pay the document prep fee ($699) and title application fee ($16.99), but no CPO fee.

It’s a tough market - very little room when it comes to negotiating your way out of fees.
 
I did pay the document prep fee ($699) and title application fee ($16.99), but no CPO fee.

It’s a tough market - very little room when it comes to negotiating your way out of fees.
Thanks. Yes, thought I would wait you the craziness of elevated prices and low inventory. While inventory looks better, prices around me seemed to have increased in the past 6 months. I was quoted a $1200-$1300 fee for the CPO A while back, was just wondering if this was standard practic, sounds like the answer is No.
 
I don't have the truck in my driveway yet, but me and my business partner are getting 2021 LCs, mine a white 2 row Heritage with 950 demo miles on it, and his a 0 mile dark grey/Terra (I so wish the Terra was a heritage choice) for $162,000. $81k each. Price includes the dest. fees. However, it does not include taxes, $500 dealer doc fee, reg, or title fee. I'll update once the trucks are in our possession with the dealer name. Don't wanna give them any credit until I'm sure no games are played. ;)

EDIT: Dealer was Jim Coleman Toyota in Bethseda MD.

Tried stay local, but prices in NJ/NY/eastern PA are pretty much MSRP only. I shied away from the MD dealer with the demo Heritage that had 4,900 miles and climbing for $81,xxx.
 
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Well, I thought they might extend a little further than mid March. I can see summertime values starting to increase once the inventory really drops.
 
Wow, really?
I suppose it makes sense they need to prepare the factory for 2022. If it was my local dealer, would just assume they didn’t know what they were talking about. Like when I asked them last year if I could order one and they couldn’t figure it out. he has some still in transit but i of course like the somewhat rare grey with terra interior.
 
Not sure where else to post this question...

I was offered by my Toyota dealership the NAE/NWAN Expert Auto Extreme Wrap warranty with my 2016 CPO with 58,000 miles at a cost of $2450.

Does anyone any experience with 3rd party warranties that are offered by Toyota dealerships? This sounds like a good play, but I can’t find many opinions out there on NEA/NWAN.

Thanks guys.
 
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Cool! Let me have Alicia call you with a quote today. Thank you so much for reaching out!
 
Good day fellow mudders! I had a long discussion with the fam and we believe were ready for a used 200 series.
are CPO with 40k miles around 63-66k avg or decent price?
 
Good day fellow mudders! I had a long discussion with the fam and we believe were ready for a used 200 series.
are CPO with 40k miles around 63-66k avg or decent price?

Hey mozartung. What year are you referring to?

I would say that would be pretty accurate for a 2016 or 2017, but you are likely going to see that go up once word gets out that production ends in March.
 
Hey mozartung. What year are you referring to?

I would say that would be pretty accurate for a 2016 or 2017, but you are likely going to see that go up once word gets out that production ends in March.
Sorry about that. Were currently looking at a 2018 with 43k miles at 66k at a local dealership.
CPO
 
Sorry about that. Were currently looking at a 2018 with 43k miles at 66k at a local dealership.
CPO

I would say that is about as good of a deal as you'll find right now.
 
Pretty decent, I agree. 2018, if without the silly rear entertainment screens, is also more desirable than 2016-2017.
 

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