For Sale Most recent 200 Series purchase prices (15 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.
 
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This past weekend my wife purchased a 2018 Black with terra interior that had 18,000 miles on the clock. One owner and it was at a Toyota Dealership. We paid $80,000 but they had it listed for $82,000, so that is good sign for people on the look. Prices are slowly coming back down but not by much. Also, they had the it listed for 10 days.
 
This past weekend my wife purchased a 2018 Black with terra interior that had 18,000 miles on the clock. One owner and it was at a Toyota Dealership. We paid $80,000 but they had it listed for $82,000, so that is good sign for people on the look. Prices are slowly coming back down but not by much. Also, they had the it listed for 10 days.
Wow. A 4 (probably 5 based on date of manufacture) year old car for more than I paid for mine new. Crazy times.
 
Wow. A 4 (probably 5 based on date of manufacture) year old car for more than I paid for mine new. Crazy times.
Crazy times for sure. 8 months ago we sold our 2011 LC and gained a 10k profit. We also traded our 2021 Rav4 in on this LC and they gave us more than we paid for it brand new.
 
Thanks for the inputs. I am going to use this knowledge to negotiate further. They were asking nearly $70K and we're at $63K now. Mid $50's seems like a more reasonably good price.
 
Toying with the idea with selling. As what you see what you get. What’s fair need ideas. 2011 150kish miles

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I have a 2020 Heritage Edition with 23K miles. Triple locked, regeared to 3.9, BP51 suspension, sliders, armor ... all done by SLEE. I am wondering what the right sale price for my vehicle might be? I am buying a new home and I am thinking of streamlining my finances hence the thought of parting with the Land Cruiser, otherwise, I really like it and I know it will be trouble-free for years to come.

Just trying to get an idea of what its value is in today's market to see if it makes financial sense to part with it.

Id say $125k
 
Thanks for the inputs. I am going to use this knowledge to negotiate further. They were asking nearly $70K and we're at $63K now. Mid $50's seems like a more reasonably good price.
Scroll up in this thread to see my prior post.

In my search I was finding 30-40K mile trucks for $50-55K.

What you are describing with accident repair noted in carfax should move the resale price down. Granted it has low miles. Still, if it were me, I’d be just under $50 on this one if the repair job checks out.
 
Scroll up in this thread to see my prior post.

In my search I was finding 30-40K mile trucks for $50-55K.

What you are describing with accident repair noted in carfax should move the resale price down. Granted it has low miles. Still, if it were me, I’d be just under $50 on this one if the repair job checks out.
Ok gotcha, thanks. Those are great prices. Do you have links or remember what sites?
 
Just sold my 2021 Land Cruiser with ~13K miles to a wholesale dealer for $98K. He is taking directly to auction.
 
Just sold my 2021 Land Cruiser with ~13K miles to a wholesale dealer for $98K. He is taking directly to auction.
Makes you wonder what it’s really worth. 105k 110k? Crazy.
 
Maybe the fuel costs are driving the purchase of newer LC200s to the marginally capable buyers out of the marketplace? This 2021 new LC200 HE sold " only" for $102,000.
2021 Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Edition - ~95 Miles, 5.7-Liter V8 Power, 4WD, Final-Year 200-Series - https://carsandbids.com/auctions/9AOgVRgJ/2021-toyota-land-cruiser-heritage-edition

Seems like the buyer got a great deal, I would have expected a higher premium for an HE. 2 dealers offered me $97K and wholesaler bought it for $98K yesterday. I enjoyed mine for 13 months w/13K fun filled miles.
 
Makes you wonder what it’s really worth. 105k 110k? Crazy.
For sure, he obviously is going to make some profit on it and the final selling dealer will too. Was a super easy process for me though and didn't have to "show" the LC.
 
For sure, he obviously is going to make some profit on it and the final selling dealer will too. Was a super easy process for me though and didn't have to "show" the LC.
Right?!? He wasn’t doing it out of the kindness of his heart. Maybe he already has a buyer. Again, if I had a net worth of 500 mil, I would certainly pay $110k or $120k for the right LC.
 
Right?!? He wasn’t doing it out of the kindness of his heart. Maybe he already has a buyer. Again, if I had a net worth of 500 mil, I would certainly pay $110k or $120k for the right LC.
For sure, the transport guy who met me at the bank flys over 100k miles a year for them on AA alone. These guys don't do any retail only wholesale, so they dropped off at auction (Manheim) same day, which tells me auction prices are over $100K. Sounded like they were running through the auction in Dallas, so perhaps prices are higher there? Makes for a good logistics arbitrage play on car values. If i had $500M net worth, wouldnt be selling as would have a 10+ car garage or would just have this sitting at my theoretical house in Alta :)
 

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