For Sale Most recent 200 Series purchase prices (12 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.
 
I think your expectations are off by about $5k IMHO.
10-4. So you think:

40-50k: $75-80
50-60k: $70-75
60-75k: $65-70

Just trying to make sure I've got my expectations right when chatting with sellers. The last thing I want to do is waste anyone's time. I'm a cash buyer, looking for the right rig, and will make the transaction easy.
 
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10-4. So you think:

40-50k: $75-80
50-60k: $70-75
60-75k: $65-70

Just trying to make sure I've got my expectations right when chatting with sellers. The last thing I want to do is waste anyone's time. I'm a cash buyer, looking for the right rig, and will make the transaction easy.
Yes, I think that's more realistic. Once in awhile you'll find a better deal, but they're getting harder to come by. Best of luck finding your LC200.
 
10-4. So you think:

40-50k: $75-80
50-60k: $70-75
60-75k: $65-70

Just trying to make sure I've got my expectations right when chatting with sellers. The last thing I want to do is waste anyone's time. I'm a cash buyer, looking for the right rig, and will make the transaction easy.
Here's a pretty good deal if you like black and are willing to go to Floriduh > Quality Used Vehicles in Gainesville FL | BMW of Gainesville | Near Alachua, Lake City & High Springs - https://www.bmwofgainesville.com/used-Gainesville-2018-Toyota-Land+Cruiser-4WD+Natl-JTMCY7AJ2J4070552
 
Thanks! If it was white, I would definitely consider it. 72k for a 55k mile truck seems par for the course.
id buy the ed martin build thats currently for sale in NJ.....
 
Yes, I think that's more realistic. Once in awhile you'll find a better deal, but they're getting harder to come by. Best of luck finding your LC200.
I disagree 100%. I paid $72k for my 56k mile 2018 in January, but prices have come DOWN since then and good deals are getting EASIER to come by. Ive been looking to get another 200 for a few months and have been watching the listings last longer and going through multiple price drops before they disappear.
 
I disagree 100%. I paid $72k for my 56k mile 2018 in January, but prices have come DOWN since then and good deals are getting EASIER to come by. Ive been looking to get another 200 for a few months and have been watching the listings last longer and going through multiple price drops before they disappear.
As someone who has been lurking for the last 4 months, this is what I've seen as well. I thought my first pricing expectations were more in line with the current market. Things are only going to keep coming down. Unfortunately, sellers won't like the new reality, which will make it difficult to deal with as a buyer. For example, one seller is asking 80k for a 55k mile truck (with a longish drive ahead, so more like 56k miles) with the H.E. wheels. They had a buyer a month ago, but backed out. I'm in no rush here, so I'll keep waiting for the right one.
 
I disagree 100%. I paid $72k for my 56k mile 2018 in January, but prices have come DOWN since then and good deals are getting EASIER to come by. Ive been looking to get another 200 for a few months and have been watching the listings last longer and going through multiple price drops before they disappear.
Which part do you disagree 100% with? The price bands or that they're getting harder to come by?
 
What’s the market value for a 2020 Cruiser White with 10k miles? Garage queen, never even driven in rain. Spotless. Title in hand.
 
Which part do you disagree 100% with? The price bands or that they're getting harder to come by?
All of it, that his price band was right to begin with and deals are getting easier to come by
 
Thanks for the link. Seems like a reasonable price. Been wanting a metallic gray/terra one for the wife. Been almost impossible to find a decent priced one and while I'm not as big of a fan of the black/terra combo, she is. My father in law is going to go down and drive it today and will likely buy it if everything checks out.
 
All of it, that his price band was right to begin with and deals are getting easier to come by
Huh? You said you paid 72k and it is smack in the middle of the middle band I proposed. But you're disagreeing? OK, got it.
 
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Huh? You said you paid 72k and it is smack in the middle of the middle band I proposed. But you're disagreeing? OK, got it.
72k in January, 8 months ago, and he said prices have dropped substantially since. I concur with that assessment. I think the OP's original bands were very reasonable if not a tad high. I bought a 2019 with 35k miles for 78k in June, but I was picky on color combo and it was an hour from my house- I could have paid quite a bit less if I was less picky and more willing to travel, but I was impatient.

For what it's worth, I don't think the prices move by as much as 5k for the original mileage bands given. I'd guess, without looking at data, that it's a 10k swing across those bands rather than 15.
 
72k in January, 8 months ago, and he said prices have dropped substantially since. I concur with that assessment. I think the OP's original bands were very reasonable if not a tad high. I bought a 2019 with 35k miles for 78k in June, but I was picky on color combo and it was an hour from my house- I could have paid quite a bit less if I was less picky and more willing to travel, but I was impatient.

For what it's worth, I don't think the prices move by as much as 5k for the original mileage bands given. I'd guess, without looking at data, that it's a 10k swing across those bands rather than 15.
that's a great price imo. is your LC CPO?
 
Thanks for the link. Seems like a reasonable price. Been wanting a metallic gray/terra one for the wife. Been almost impossible to find a decent priced one and while I'm not as big of a fan of the black/terra combo, she is. My father in law is going to go down and drive it today and will likely buy it if everything checks out.
There was a great looking '16 Gray/Terra with 94k miles in SLC for $54k. They sold it before I could make up my mind (out of state). Everything was good as far as I could tell.
 
Huh? You said you paid 72k and it is smack in the middle of the middle band I proposed. But you're disagreeing? OK, got it.
Just reread it all. I paid $72k for a 56k mile 2018 in January. Im saying prices for 200s have come down since then. There are more for sale, they are staying on market for longer, and selling for less than 6 months ago.
 
72k in January, 8 months ago, and he said prices have dropped substantially since. I concur with that assessment. I think the OP's original bands were very reasonable if not a tad high. I bought a 2019 with 35k miles for 78k in June, but I was picky on color combo and it was an hour from my house- I could have paid quite a bit less if I was less picky and more willing to travel, but I was impatient.

For what it's worth, I don't think the prices move by as much as 5k for the original mileage bands given. I'd guess, without looking at data, that it's a 10k swing across those bands rather than 15.
Yeah I was picky on color too, only wanted a blue on terra, nothing else. Found it a couple states away and had it shipped.
 
that's a great price imo. is your LC CPO?
Negative, but it was being sold at the same dealer where it was originally sold and all service had been performed there.
They were selling it for at least 5-7k less than they originally intended- it had sat longer than it would have before gas prices hike, so I think they gave up CPO to reduce cost risk.
Super happy with it in the last 60 days. Great ride- buy what you like and don’t worry about what others say about your deal. The deal that works for you is the best deal.
 

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