I'm considering buying a 2016 Lexus GX460 with 153K miles. Its being sold by a Toyota dealership in Oklahoma for $20,000. It has black interior and exterior which is what I want. Additionally it has had 2 owners, and no minor or major accidents. Speaking with the salesmen I got closer photos of the interior, exterior, and frame. Only issues is there is a small hairline crack in the bottom right passenger side of the windshield.
It's very rare a clean one from a dealer or even private seller pops up in Central Texas where I live. Is this too much? Edmonds, KBB, etc say this is in fact a good deal, but you never know. This would be my daily driver. Gas milage is not a concern of mine either. All opinions would be appreciated. Thanks!
How do you know it has been in no accidents? Have you had it examined by a mechanic?
It sounds like an awful lot of money for a 9-year-old vehicle with over 150K miles. Dealerships are almost always overpriced. You can check comparables for sale in your area as well as sites such as Kelley Blue Book to get an idea of what something like that should go for.
@chucktobias It had a clean car fax, and I had the dealer provide me videos of body panels. Ended up not getting it due to the age in general.
It had a clean car fax,
That's meaningless because not everything is reported to Carfax.
I had the dealer provide me videos of body panels
You can't necessarily detect accident damage from videos, physical inspection is needed to look for subtle signs of repair both in body panels and chassis.
Ended up not getting it due to the age in general.
Doesn't seem all that old (less than 10 years), but chances are it was overpriced since that's what dealers typically do.