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.
 
Hey everyone
Quick question and need advise
I found a 2009 with 70k miles, clean title,
how much y’all think it worth to pay for ?
It is located in Atlanta Georgia

Thanks
Going to be very tough to find comps on. $35-45K, $35K would feel like a fair deal if it was super clean. Anything under 75K 2011 or older is going to be a bit of a unicorn, but there also aren’t a ton of people hunting for the 08/09s compared to newer models with the tech / facelift. Not that $35K feels like a good deal for a 15 year old car that retailed for $65K, but feels like reasonable. On BaT, probably $40-$45K.
 
Going to be very tough to find comps on. $35-45K, $35K would feel like a fair deal if it was super clean. Anything under 75K 2011 or older is going to be a bit of a unicorn, but there also aren’t a ton of people hunting for the 08/09s compared to newer models with the tech / facelift. Not that $35K feels like a good deal for a 15 year old car that retailed for $65K, but feels like reasonable. On BaT, probably $40-$45K.
So how much you think should I pay for it ?
2009 74K mileage clean title
 
It is a 2009 LX 570 with 74k miles the guy told me everything is fine and working never asked for mechanical service record
If you have VIN you can check MyLexus for service records. For my recent purchase MyLexus service records had a lot more detail than Carfax. If you already have account for your 470 it isn’t too hard to add a vehicle and see what service records Lexus has.

 
If you have VIN you can check MyLexus for service records. For my recent purchase MyLexus service records had a lot more detail than Carfax. If you already have account for your 470 it isn’t too hard to add a vehicle and see what service records Lexus has.

Couldn’t find it I have an account but I added the vin didn’t show any service history record
 
Couldn’t find it I have an account but I added the vin didn’t show any service history record
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That is the pathway I use to get to MyLexus service records after I am logged in.
 
If you have VIN you can check MyLexus for service records. For my recent purchase MyLexus service records had a lot more detail than Carfax. If you already have account for your 470 it isn’t too hard to add a vehicle and see what service records Lexus has.

I'm not sure about Lexus, but when you do that with Toyota it removes it from the actual owner's garage and reassigns it to your account.
 
Couldn’t find it I have an account but I added the vin didn’t show any service history record
We need a lot more info (so should you) and pics to say an accurate market value but if it's in great cosmetic and mechanical condition with no rust, I'd say $40k is fair.

I wouldn't buy from someone who doesn't have any maintenance records or way to provide them to you.
 

Here is a thread on this topic with my take on it (still appears to have best reliability relative to other trucks):


Excellent question, major misconception spread on YouTube view hit collectors that it is a 500,000 truck and when you buy a 250,000 you have half life left.

According to various iseecars statistics and each year slightly different, there are 18.2 % land cruiser past 200,000 miles (or roughly 2 out of 10) and and 1.5% past 300,000 (or roughly 1.5 out of 100). According to that statistic alone, there is a giant cliff drop between 200,000 and 300,000 miles, your mechanic may be correct.

It also holds the first spot for cars on the road with most miles at both 200k and 300k, because of relative reliability and high cost of the car that it is worth a lot of repairs, but... Once it reaches higher mileage, drop in equity cost in the car vs costly repairs make it not worth it, just like any other car. They are great but not indestructible.
 
Here is a thread on this topic with my take on it (still appears to have best reliability relative to other trucks)
Thanks for the link and agreed with your thoughts. I've had multiple 100 series at 250k+, and there is a vast difference in those maintained very well versus sub-par. I believe from what I've seen the 200 is the most stout LC platform to date, but that's not a cure-all for many years of neglect.

I personally am not in the market at mileage that high and not knowing extremely well how well treated and maintained it was since new. Others seem to share as that truck's been listed a while with price drops, and $18k is still high in my opinion unless it has 100k plus miles of life left without major issues (huge unknown).
 
I'm not sure about Lexus, but when you do that with Toyota it removes it from the actual owner's garage and reassigns it to your account.
That's not correct in my experience. It will just send whoever else has it saved as their vehicle a message saying that someone else has added it. I have several that don't belong to me saved and have received that e-mail many times by others presumably shopping the same vehicle.
 
That's not correct in my experience. It will just send whoever else has it saved as their vehicle a message saying that someone else has added it. I have several that don't belong to me saved and have received that e-mail many times by others presumably shopping the same vehicle.
I have experienced what @aedgington said. But maybe there's a little bit of both going on.
 
Posting a comp that I was actually fairly serious about checking out, since they price seemed fair.

2009 LC, 130K miles, $26K. Some mods (OME Suspension, ARB Bumper) and frame was a little crusty.

Listing deleted of FB after about a week, so presuming this was sold. The @TheLCProject and I chatted a bit and agreed pricing seemed pre-COVID.

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