For Sale Most recent 200 Series purchase prices (4 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.
 
Rust looks minimal/normal to me - mostly superficial. The painted area can be brushed and repainted easily. I live in Houston and have a couple 200’s and an 100. They all have small amounts of rust.

For a ‘21 it looks more than normal. Was it a northern car?
Spent most of its life up in the north, thanks for the replies.
The rust is minimal IMO. I would definitely hit with some fluid film or like product as soon as possible and the annually. I have found living in a road salt state, it helps but requires frequent undercarriage cleanings and reapplications of film
Price wise I don’t know LX’s as well as LC’s but given prices lately it sounds fair
 
That looks about normal for a 3 year old northern vehicle. I live in the north and I would pass on something like that if I was bringing it into the rust belt. But if I lived where I knew it wouldn't get worse, I'd be fine with it. For me, it's much easier to keep the rust at bay when I start with zero. That level of rust, albeit minimal, would grow pretty quick up here.
 
2013 LX with just under 90k miles for $33,000. That includes the purchase price and all dealer fees but does not include the state required crap that's variable between states.

Rust free, one owner, very good to excellent condition, and all maintenance up to date and completed by the selling dealer. According to the Lexus owners website, not a single service was missed. Most were completed early due to the low miles it was driven.

I've booked my airfare and I should be picking it up on Monday. I know it's not a great deal but I feel it's fair with all things considered. Living in the northeast, I'm at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes to scoring smoking deals on rust free cruisers. When i find one that checks almost every box and is a fair price, I really can't complain. The only box it didn't check is that I would prefer a 2015 over 2013 just for the simple fact that it's 2 years newer. The dealer has been excellent to deal with up to this point so that's a bit plus as well. Only concerns I have when I get there is if I can see any evidence of valley plate leaks or cam tower leaks.
 
2013 LX with just under 90k miles for $33,000. That includes the purchase price and all dealer fees but does not include the state required crap that's variable between states.

Rust free, one owner, very good to excellent condition, and all maintenance up to date and completed by the selling dealer. According to the Lexus owners website, not a single service was missed. Most were completed early due to the low miles it was driven.

I've booked my airfare and I should be picking it up on Monday. I know it's not a great deal but I feel it's fair with all things considered. Living in the northeast, I'm at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes to scoring smoking deals on rust free cruisers. When i find one that checks almost every box and is a fair price, I really can't complain. The only box it didn't check is that I would prefer a 2015 over 2013 just for the simple fact that it's 2 years newer. The dealer has been excellent to deal with up to this point so that's a bit plus as well. Only concerns I have when I get there is if I can see any evidence of valley plate leaks or cam tower leaks.
That’s a good deal.
 
2013 LX with just under 90k miles for $33,000. That includes the purchase price and all dealer fees but does not include the state required crap that's variable between states.

Rust free, one owner, very good to excellent condition, and all maintenance up to date and completed by the selling dealer. According to the Lexus owners website, not a single service was missed. Most were completed early due to the low miles it was driven.

I've booked my airfare and I should be picking it up on Monday. I know it's not a great deal but I feel it's fair with all things considered. Living in the northeast, I'm at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes to scoring smoking deals on rust free cruisers. When i find one that checks almost every box and is a fair price, I really can't complain. The only box it didn't check is that I would prefer a 2015 over 2013 just for the simple fact that it's 2 years newer. The dealer has been excellent to deal with up to this point so that's a bit plus as well. Only concerns I have when I get there is if I can see any evidence of valley plate leaks or cam tower leaks.
Definitely need some pics!
 
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Greenville, SC

2017 with 140k miles for 43k

The crash is coming
 
2013 LX with just under 90k miles for $33,000. That includes the purchase price and all dealer fees but does not include the state required crap that's variable between states.

Rust free, one owner, very good to excellent condition, and all maintenance up to date and completed by the selling dealer. According to the Lexus owners website, not a single service was missed. Most were completed early due to the low miles it was driven.

I've booked my airfare and I should be picking it up on Monday. I know it's not a great deal but I feel it's fair with all things considered. Living in the northeast, I'm at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes to scoring smoking deals on rust free cruisers. When i find one that checks almost every box and is a fair price, I really can't complain. The only box it didn't check is that I would prefer a 2015 over 2013 just for the simple fact that it's 2 years newer. The dealer has been excellent to deal with up to this point so that's a bit plus as well. Only concerns I have when I get there is if I can see any evidence of valley plate leaks or cam tower leaks.
Well, maybe too good to be true. Evidence of cam tower leak on both sides. Not dripping but the engine isn’t dry either.
 
Would love to see. What do you see in the wheel wells?
No pictures but it’s not as bad as I originally thought. I can find a small spot of oil residue on the front of the engine on both sides but not even close to being a drip. It hasn’t made it very far down. Maybe valve cover leak?
They did replace the alternator and drive belt recently, not sure if that would trigger any oil residue.

At the dealership still so trying to see if they will reduce the price a bit.
 
No pictures but it’s not as bad as I originally thought. I can find a small spot of oil residue on the front of the engine on both sides but not even close to being a drip. It hasn’t made it very far down. Maybe valve cover leak?
They did replace the alternator and drive belt recently, not sure if that would trigger any oil residue.

At the dealership still so trying to see if they will reduce the price a bit.
Glad to hear it. Be mindful that most around here, self included, are worry warts that often make a mound out of a mole hill.
 
Glad to hear it. Be mindful that most around here, self included, are worry warts that often make a mound out of a mole hill.

I’ve been maintaining helicopters for 25 years, every drip is an issue for me unfortunately.

This leak isn’t even hitting the heat shields yet so minimal at best.
 
I’ve been maintaining helicopters for 25 years, every drip is an issue for me unfortunately.
Every time I ride in a s***ter they say be glad it's leaking because that way I least know it has hydraulic fluid in the line
 
Pictures of the leak.
First 4 of the drivers side and last 2 of the passenger side.

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