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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #120 on: March 22, 2016, 09:38:59 pm »
You can get a GS430 for around 6-8k in good shape too.  It's no LS but still a great car

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #121 on: March 22, 2016, 09:43:28 pm »
Holy crap, I had no idea those things were a buck and a half new!  :o :o :o
for all the mud thrown at Kia/Hyundai for their resale values, i would have thought this Lexus would have held its own better than that...it's lost about 75% of its value after about 6-7 years.

It happens to several high dollar mainstream cars....my 911 was the same.


BTW..have you checked prices on 2011 Equus lately?   :rofl2:
nope, but i just did because you mentioned it and the results are actually quite interesting.

2011 Hyundai Equus, 64,000 kms, $27k...since they were $62k new, that means this 5 year old model is worth 43.5% of what it sold for when new.

http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Hyundai/Equus/Brantford/Ontario/5_26635221_ON20090710111622591/?showcpo=ShowCPO&orup=1_15_5

2011 Lexus LS460, AWD, LWB, 71,000 kms, $46k...since it was about $128k new, this 5 year old model is worth 35.9% of what it sold for when new.

http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Lexus/LS/Toronto/Ontario/5_26470059_ON20090209112810199/?showcpo=ShowCPO&orup=1_15_6

in other words, the Equus actually retained more of its value.
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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #122 on: March 22, 2016, 09:44:56 pm »
You can get a GS430 for around 6-8k in good shape too.  It's no LS but still a great car

Not a 2006+ one you can't.  The older 1998-2005 you sure can.

The 2006 GS430 is also a great car.  First reall showing of the F-Finesse styling.
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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #123 on: March 22, 2016, 09:46:13 pm »
Holy crap, I had no idea those things were a buck and a half new!  :o :o :o
for all the mud thrown at Kia/Hyundai for their resale values, i would have thought this Lexus would have held its own better than that...it's lost about 75% of its value after about 6-7 years.

It happens to several high dollar mainstream cars....my 911 was the same.


BTW..have you checked prices on 2011 Equus lately?   :rofl2:
nope, but i just did because you mentioned it and the results are actually quite interesting.

2011 Hyundai Equus, 64,000 kms, $27k...since they were $62k new, that means this 5 year old model is worth 43.5% of what it sold for when new.

http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Hyundai/Equus/Brantford/Ontario/5_26635221_ON20090710111622591/?showcpo=ShowCPO&orup=1_15_5

2011 Lexus LS460, AWD, LWB, 71,000 kms, $46k...since it was about $128k new, this 5 year old model is worth 35.9% of what it sold for when new.

http://www.autotrader.ca/a/Lexus/LS/Toronto/Ontario/5_26470059_ON20090209112810199/?showcpo=ShowCPO&orup=1_15_6

in other words, the Equus actually retained more of its value.

I'm seeing Equus here for $20K.  $62K base?  I thought $63K base?
« Last Edit: March 22, 2016, 09:48:06 pm by rrocket »

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #124 on: March 22, 2016, 09:49:29 pm »
I'm seeing Equus here for $20K.  And loaded.  So more than the $62K base?
i posted links for some on auto trader with comparable mileage...and even if the price was a bit higher (i went by wing's article that said they were $62k new), at worst, the % would likely be similar to the Lexus...to clarify, i'm not dissing the LS, it's likely the best full size luxury car around...i'm just saying that many in here seem to rip on Hyundai for poor resale on their higher end product, but i've posted vehicles that show they are comparable to Lexus...not really sure why that was worthy of 2 smites, but whatever...if people in here prefer to bury their head in the sand, have at it.

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #125 on: March 22, 2016, 09:54:08 pm »
You can get a GS430 for around 6-8k in good shape too.  It's no LS but still a great car

Not a 2006+ one you can't.  The older 1998-2005 you sure can.

The 2006 GS430 is also a great car.  First reall showing of the F-Finesse styling.

I really like that generation of GS. Came close to buying one (V8) but they are definitely in short supply.

Decent numbers of GS350s around but a lot were beat up or at sketchy lots etc....

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #126 on: March 22, 2016, 10:01:23 pm »


I really like that generation of GS. Came close to buying one (V8) but they are definitely in short supply.



Hard to find.  But worth it IMO.

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #127 on: March 22, 2016, 10:04:54 pm »
I'm seeing Equus here for $20K.  And loaded.  So more than the $62K base?
i posted links for some on auto trader with comparable mileage...and even if the price was a bit higher (i went by wing's article that said they were $62k new), at worst, the % would likely be similar to the Lexus...to clarify, i'm not dissing the LS, it's likely the best full size luxury car around...i'm just saying that many in here seem to rip on Hyundai for poor resale on their higher end product, but i've posted vehicles that show they are comparable to Lexus...not really sure why that was worthy of 2 smites, but whatever...if people in here prefer to bury their head in the sand, have at it.

People aren't burying their head in the sand about this.  Mostly burying their head in the sand about your Hyundai-loving posts in general I think.

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #128 on: March 22, 2016, 10:19:00 pm »
You can get a GS430 for around 6-8k in good shape too.  It's no LS but still a great car

Cheers.  Ron recommended that as well.  I just see sooooo few 8 cylinder GS models around compared to V6.  My search-fu clearly sucks, though - so if anyone comes across a likely candidate do post up.  ;D
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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #129 on: March 22, 2016, 10:24:01 pm »
People aren't burying their head in the sand about this.  Mostly burying their head in the sand about your Hyundai-loving posts in general I think.
it isn't "Hyundai loving"...i've simply pointed out the hypocrisy in here, including links to back up the statements...not sure why that gets labelled "Hyundai loving"...for some reason, some people in here just can't seem to give credit where credit is due, and when i question it, and post links to back up my statements, i'm the bad guy and get smited for it...what i'm trying to do is give a little bit of balance...but no, it's only balance when Hyundai gets ridiculed for poor fuel economy, or lacklustre driving dynamics...whatever...i'm done with this place...enjoy your sandbox.

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #130 on: March 22, 2016, 10:25:13 pm »
You're swapping out the shocks on your 430 Ron?  Pre-emptive strike on the air suspension?

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #131 on: March 22, 2016, 10:35:29 pm »
People aren't burying their head in the sand about this.  Mostly burying their head in the sand about your Hyundai-loving posts in general I think.
it isn't "Hyundai loving"...i've simply pointed out the hypocrisy in here, including links to back up the statements...not sure why that gets labelled "Hyundai loving"...for some reason, some people in here just can't seem to give credit where credit is due, and when i question it, and post links to back up my statements, i'm the bad guy and get smited for it...what i'm trying to do is give a little bit of balance...but no, it's only balance when Hyundai gets ridiculed for poor fuel economy, or lacklustre driving dynamics...whatever...i'm done with this place...enjoy your sandbox.

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You actually look at the smite counter?  I could give 2 $hits about what anybody thinks about my posts.

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #132 on: March 22, 2016, 10:35:41 pm »
Here's the 460 AWD:




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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #133 on: March 22, 2016, 10:40:32 pm »
You're swapping out the shocks on your 430 Ron?  Pre-emptive strike on the air suspension?

I haven't decided 100% yet.  But I've priced the whole thing out and can get a combo of new (shocks) and used (springs, mounting hardware) for about $500 USD.  So it's nice to know this can be done on the cheap.

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #134 on: March 22, 2016, 10:47:33 pm »
People aren't burying their head in the sand about this.  Mostly burying their head in the sand about your Hyundai-loving posts in general I think.
it isn't "Hyundai loving"...i've simply pointed out the hypocrisy in here, including links to back up the statements...not sure why that gets labelled "Hyundai loving"...for some reason, some people in here just can't seem to give credit where credit is due, and when i question it, and post links to back up my statements, i'm the bad guy and get smited for it...what i'm trying to do is give a little bit of balance...but no, it's only balance when Hyundai gets ridiculed for poor fuel economy, or lacklustre driving dynamics...whatever...i'm done with this place...enjoy your sandbox.

I wouldn't worry to much about the smiting. 

I don't think people care about this sort of thing...because ultimately it benefits the used car buyer (us, me, you).  I think you might care if you were potentially the new car buyer.  But even then...I don't think someone who just bought an LS460 give a flying you-know-what that the depreciation percentage might be the same/more than some Hyundai nobody cares about.  But the way you point it out, it's like Hyundai is on par and/or better than Lexus because of this.  That's my interpretation...and maybe others too.  What type of reaction are people supposed to have when we're involved in a thread about Lexus...and a fellow member (Jaeger) is talking about buying one and seeking advice...and you come in here talking about Hyundai resale value vs Lexus?

I personally don't care....but others?  I could see how they might tune you out.

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #135 on: March 22, 2016, 10:48:01 pm »
Here's the 460 AWD:



It sure looks clean.

Were you looking for AWD specifically?

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #136 on: March 22, 2016, 11:02:11 pm »
Here's the 460 AWD:



It sure looks clean.

Were you looking for AWD specifically?

Not an absolute must but nice to have and I'm leaning that way if I go for a 460 instead of a 430.  There are a lot more RWD 460s out there and usually at better prices.  I will be driving one at the same dealer that has the 600hl tomorrow - though that particular example is priced kinda high. 

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #137 on: March 22, 2016, 11:12:12 pm »
Here's the 460 AWD:



It sure looks clean.

Were you looking for AWD specifically?

Not an absolute must but nice to have and I'm leaning that way if I go for a 460 instead of a 430.  There are a lot more RWD 460s out there and usually at better prices.  I will be driving one at the same dealer that has the 600hl tomorrow - though that particular example is priced kinda high.

Good...will be good to get a feel of the difference car to car...if there is any (LS460s).

LS600 will definitely feel different.  The torque rush is awesome!

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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #138 on: March 22, 2016, 11:13:10 pm »
Here's the 460 AWD:





That's one with a sport appearance package. Not sure if helpful in snow but the extra cladding and a different grille do look good. In 460 line I dig ones with Bamboo interiors, which are part of the true sport package (different and larger rims, brakes, and sport tuned suspension)
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Re: Used Vehicle Review: Lexus LS, 2007-2015
« Reply #139 on: March 22, 2016, 11:13:50 pm »
From this:

First dibs at buying it? ;)

Official noted:  You have first dibs.  Getting ready to replace the shocks with traditional ones...just because.  And will likely ad the other "Sport" bits too so I have the best of both worlds.


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