HenryHippo
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Afford is a pretty subjective term. Sure I can afford to blow a £12k on a car instead of £6k, but I'd rather keep the change and have a few nice holidays GV08 could have simply forgotten (granted for a long time) about their MOT, as we don't get reminders for those EO57, 2 MOTs in 5 months is odd though. I wonder what the dealer would say if I brought that up
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My dilema is between these two, as I want the black leather interior, under 140k and under 10 years £6,950. 72k, 2008. Facelift (so £40 a year road tax saving). SE-L trim, but has some patchy MOTs I didn't like http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201611230018967?radius=1500&postcode=sl14en&seller-type=trade&year-from=2007&model=GS 450H&make=LEXUS&sort=price-asc&maximum-mileage=150000&advertising-location=at_cars&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly New&onesearchad=New&page=1 £5,695. 130k 2007. Not facelift. MOT history looks a lot better, only one fail and just from consumables http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201612220784139?radius=1500&postcode=sl14en&seller-type=trade&year-from=2007&model=GS 450H&make=LEXUS&sort=price-asc&maximum-mileage=150000&advertising-location=at_cars&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly New&onesearchad=New&page=1
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No, it's this one http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201611230018967?radius=1500&postcode=sl14en&seller-type=trade&year-from=2007&model=GS 450H&make=LEXUS&sort=price-asc&maximum-mileage=150000&advertising-location=at_cars&onesearchad=Used&onesearchad=Nearly New&onesearchad=New&page=1 Hopefully that works?
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Appointment booked for tomorrow (with a trader) I understand that if there are any "significant defects" that turn up after a Lexus inspection then I am covered. I imagine this is a somewhat subjective term, that means I still need to do my own checks on the car tomorrow. In terms of checks: Tyre treads, are they all the same brand? Alloy condition Bodywork Electric windows, sunroof, rear blind, speakers, mirrors, central locking all work all 8 parking sensors electric seats (all adjustments), heating and cooling functions indicators, fog lights, head lights air conditioning/ heating wipers, washer fluid spare wheel and locking nuts Whilst driving: reversing linear acceleration up to the legal limit braking electric handbrake range calculator Have I missed anything, that I won't be able to get fixed as a "significant defect" after the sale?
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Thanks for all the replies chaps. Certainly difficult to pin a number down on her bhp for pub bragging rights, but I suppose that's not the point of a Lexus, discretion is! Found a couple of interesting prospects. Naturally looking under 10 years and under 140k. This one is 2008 registered and last week passed its MOT with no advisories; sounds like the dealer 'pushed' it through after I checked the history She's failed 3 MOTs in her life which rings a few alarm bells. (My 12 year old Honda has failed 1, and that was because of a headlight bulb) 2 fails were for tyre tread and another was for brake pads. A few advisories on both over the years too There was also an 8 week period between one MOT expiring and the next test being taken Looks like she hasn't been that well looked after. Would this put anyone else off?
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So in terms of projected costs for my new steed for the first year: -Purchase price, £6k -2 year warranty £1,050 -Road tax £260 - Fuel (9k a year @ 30 MPG) £1,600 -2 new tyres £240 -Insurance £800 -MOT £22 - Service £199 Essentially: £7k to stump up front, and then £3.1k a year of running costs thereafter (£260 a month) By comparison, my current Accord is £2.3k a year(£192 a month). That increase is acceptable to me Am I missing anything in my estimates?
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Did not known this, so better off with Lexus replacing it than the refurb (assuming money no object) I think my route will be as follows: - Buy trade (under 10 years and under 140k) -Take to Lexus for test -If there are any problems take back to trade to fix -Take out 2 year lexus warranty Any more anecdotal service/ consumable costs from anyone? I noticed that tyres are ~£250 a pair for midrange which is a little steep but not horrendously so
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The car I viewed recently had the battery changed by Hybrid Solutions. I'd heard about them before and it's £800, versus circa £3k from a Lexus Dealer Seems that the consensus here is to go for the warranty which I will do then It does seem that this model doesn't go wrong often but when it does it is much more expensive than a comparable 5 series/ E class/ A6 to fix. Is this true? Are servicing costs also higher for this car than a comparable German motor?