I just wanted to get some feedback on the prices I am getting quoted on a 07 ES 350 with Premium Plus and Navigation (List: 41,322). I have received the following quotes (this is Drive out w/ tax, title, tag, fees, dest.):
I had asked for $39,170 which was basically invoice and allowance for approx. $500 in fees. Is this a realistic goal? Are the quoted prices ok or should I be able to do better?
Unfortunately, I do have some time constraints. My truck was totaled last week and the insurance company is supposed to have my check for me tomorrow. Thus, I start paying for the rental on Friday and I do not want to do that for long!
Please don't include taxes in asking about prices - they vary too much from one locale to another. Please list what the car is costing you BEFORE sales tax and license, but include any dealer add-ons. Then and only then can the audience here help you with pricing.
My first reaction is that you're paying too much, but without any knowledge of GA taxes, who knows??
Thanks. In my county in Georgia the sales tax is 6% and because I do not have a trade, I have to pay that on the entire purchase price. Thus my offer was for basically invoice per KBB.com.
Given the above information on taxes and my conversation with the gentleman from Hennessey, they are offering to sell the vehicle for basically $1000 over invoice. I do not have my notes right in front of me, but I will plan to edit this post/post details once I have that.
I've begun contacting dealers in the area via the internet on a 2007 ES 350 with a Premium Plus package (that's the wood trim, bluetooth, heated & vented seats, etc.). So far I've used links from Costco, Capital One (Drive One) and directly from Edmunds to see what the discrepancies are for the same car from dealers on and around Long Island, NY.
The Costco dealership (no hassle pricing) says they cannot quote prices over the phone due to the relationship and agreement with Costco, but he did say he would give me an indication if he could do better if I called him with other prices. This dealership is not really close by, so it's my last stop.
The Capital One dealership (no hassle pricing) quoted me $34,615
The Edmunds dealer hasn't replied yet, and my close to home local dealer is waiting for me to get back to him.
How does this first quote stand up these days?
Thanks, Bob
BTW - Edmunds doesn't show an invoice amount for this car anymore???
Robin-you are completely wrong about how to negotiate a better discount. You SHOULD make the dealer feel like it is very important to you that you purchase the vehicle from them. All money is green but someone who is local, is going to complete their service work at that dealer, and is going to be an advocate for the location by providing referals and postitive word of mouth always gets a bigger discount than someone who says, "I don't care who I buy this car from, I just go to whoever has the best price!" What's more important, price or value?
I am in the throws of a negotiation at Stevens Creek Lexus and they want to sell the car today with essentially the same options that you received for your ES350. Where did you buy your car and who was the rep?
I bought the same package from Hennessy Gwinnett the beginning of this month (May 2007). I got Hennessy Gwinnett to match the best deal I got quoted from a dealership in FL over the internet. Hennessy Atlanta & Nalley Lexus Galleria, were not even willing to match FL's price. As you can see, the same dealership but a different location was willing to negotitate. The out the door price you mentioned was a little in line with what I paid including Cobb county taxes, but I also purchased the spoiler. I tried to negotiate more after I agreed to the price match, but all I got was a free 10k service and a mug. I wish I could have gotten more, but I am pleased. Also, the exterior and interior color I wanted was limited in GA.
Try to negotiate more since the 2008 will be out I believe sometime in August. Also try to get a 10k service, upgraded wheels or something as a token of buying from whatever dealership you choose. I have researched various forums where some buyers have gotten great deals with more extras than what I got. However, they have been mostly outside of GA.
Also, contact every dealer in Metro Atlanta & Macon. One of the dealerships in FL was very competitive. Negotiating over the internet made a difference for me vs. going in person. Have you tried that option?
I test drove the Es350 and fell in love with it. Tampa lexus gave me a measly $3k discount off the sticker 41322 and the lease price for a 36mo, 15 k lease was $704 per mo with $1500 out of pocket. I was also told to change two tires before turning it in. LExus of Sarasota offered to buy my current lexus 330 (lease ends June 15) the car so I would not pay excess miles or replace tires, and offered the same deal for 636.00 per mo with $1321 due at signing (incl. tax, 1st payment, and dealer fee of $489). I think it is a fantastic deal! ANy thoughts? this is for an ES350 with premium plus package w/ nav, bluetooth etc.
I live in Houston but would go to Sewell Dallas for the right deal. Which Nav did you purchase (VN Navigation System w/Mark Levinson Premium Audio, $4,050 msrp, or NV Lexus Premium Audio w/Navigation, $2,650 msrp) and are there any other options besides the Premium Plus package built into the $37,400 price?
Well I actually wound up going with a 2007 Acura TL. I just preferred the car after driving that, the G35 and the Lexus. However, I would agree that there seems to be a difference between Hennessey Gwinnett and Hennessey Lexus. I would have had no majors concerns dealing with the gentleman at Gwinnett. However, the response I got from Hennessey Atlanta on my initial offer (which was admittedly unrealistic at invoice) was that it was in fact unrealistic and that they were "not a charity" but a business who deserves to make a little money on the great cars they sell. Rudest response I received last week from many Infiniti, Acura, Lexus, Lincoln, Chevrolet, Buick and GMC dealers. He also told me I was "assigned" to him even though I had dropped by to test drive the ES350 before I ever got the response from his email. I wrote him back and told just how rude I thought he was and that it was not what the Lexus brand wanted and copied a sales manager. Uncalled customer service. I would give his name if permitted so that others could proceed with caution, but the rules of the forum work in his favor in this case.
Sorry, the ES 350 did not beat out the Acura TL. I considered the Acura TL as well because I was concerned about the tranny problems in the ES. However, I just could not find the TL in the interior and exterior colors I wanted, and the interior was smaller compared to the ES.
I basically got a similar speech at Hennessy Atlanta. They just turned me off. I can say I was pleased with my experience at Hennessy Gwinnett. Even though I did not buy from that location, I may still get it serviced there after 1 year. The Gwinnett location is a little too far. I am not far from Nalley, but they turned me off as well. What is the deal with the salesmen Do they want to sell a car or what?
Anyway, enjoy your Acura TL. I think you made a good alternative choice. Did you get the same features (nav, etc.) in your TL?
Sarasota gave me a great internet quote on my ES 350 compared to other dealerships in FL and GA. I think they may be willing to negotiate more with you. I was able to negotiate with them after the initial quote they gave me, but they did not have the color I wanted. However, the GA dealership had the car and basically matched Sarasota's price.
Tampa Bay Lexus was a waist of time. It took them weeks just to respond to my internet request for a quote. See if Sarasota can do better. I did not lease my car, but I would think negotiations should be just as good as buying.
As stated in previous messages, in NJ, for MSRP of $41,711 which is Premium Plus w/ nav and other options, I paid $37,200. Others have gotten below $37K.
Sounds like Hennessey Atlanta needs to learn some customer service lessons. Having a nice, new fancy building is not going to be enough to keep customers from going to another dealer if you talk down to them. There are some strong options in this market segment if people get turned off by a Lexus dealer.
My TL has the similar features. Naturally, it does not have some of the latest 07 whiz-bang options as the ES (movable headlights, push-button start) but for me I can live without those. I actually felt more comfortable in the TL. The legroom, shoulder room, etc. was similar, but it just seemed like the front roofline came down further into my sightlines than I liked and I felt I had to slide down in the seat for best visibility. Definitely a nice car and very well equipped but I think the TL was a better fit at this time. Don't think I would have made a poor choice either way.
I got a quote from Lexus Stevens Creek for the exact same configuration for $37,262, which is about $1,200 higher than yours! I'll try to get them to match the price if possible.
I am looking to buy 2 cars at the same time, an RX400h and also an ES350. I would like the 350 configured with the premium plus package. The quote I got from lexus of las vegas was 38799 on a 41822MSRP. From what I have been reading this sounds like a rip off and it should be much closer to actual invoice of 36000. Has anyone else purchased through them? I am working with the Internet Sales Manager.
I've rounded up a few more quotes on an ES350 with Premium Plus but without the Navigation.
Edmunds says MSRP = 38145 and TMV 35662 Cars Direct MSRP = 38256 Price Quote = 35079 Smithtown (via Drive One from Capital One) MSRP = 38711 Price Quote = 34615 (this is the lowest I've seen) Rockville Center won't give me a price over the phone Larchmont (via Costco) MSRP = 38301 Price @ 36000 Fleet Rates MSRP @38000 Price @35000 Massapequa MSRP = 38661 Price Quote = 34776 (but will match lowest) Boston dealer (via a work associate) MSRP = 38301 Price Quote = 35056
I'm going to Massapequa tonight with a $100 off coupon from their website and a $200 more off when you set up a demo drive via their website. That should pay for the manditory floor mats that they always hit you for.
I actually had a very positive experience at Hennessy Atlanta - I dealt with multiple people, and all of them were very professional and helpful. No one was ever condescending, and they did negotiate without giving me any speeches. It was actually Nalley Galleria that I had a less than stellar sales experience with - salesman didn't seem to take me seriously, and dumped me after my test drive, ironically leaving me standing right next to a framed article on the wall about how important it was to them for women to have a positive buying experience (I am female)!!
Ultimately, I paid $37,600 for Premium Plus with Nav and the other options they come with (headlights, rear air bag, wood steering wheel, preferred accessory package, etc.), plus I added XM radio. Limited availability of color combinations in GA should not be an issue - these cars seem to be coming into port regularly, and your dealer can get allocation of the one you want. That is what I had to do to get what I wanted, and it did not take long, and did not affect my negotiations - we agreed on price and then it was only a matter of when the next one hit port.
All in all, in the Atlanta market, I did not find the dealers to be jumping at the chance to compete and negotiate when I shopped my quotes. Could I have squeezed a little more out of the deal? Maybe. But my price was within the range of what I was willing to pay and I was satisfied with the deal, so I went with it and have been very happy with my car and my buying experience.
Glad you had a positive experience and got a deal you were satisfied with. It could very well just be the individual that gave me the speech. To be fair, the two salespeople and the sales manager I spoke with while there to check out the car were quite friendly.
I was planning on ordering an ES350 with the ultimate package since the dealer in my area (there's only 1) doesn't have one with this option nor plans on getting one. My question is this, if all they have to do is order it, should I expect to be able to negotiate a price at invoice or lower? Or do they not take that approach if they have to order one?
They will still want to make as much of a profit as they can, and will still have a sales commission to pay since a sales person will have to handle your order and delivery - if it were that simple to get invoice or below, everyone would order and they'd never sell anything off their lot. So, you will still have to negotiate for the best deal you can get.
I am in Dallas, texas area and was curious since I did not see any "coupons" on the local lexus web sites. So I looked at the Massapequa site, and ........ still did not find any.
Is there a particular way to get the coupons for 100 and/or 200 off?
Just took possession of an 07 ES350 UL, smoky granite/black interior. Every option except the accident avoidance thing. $40K even. I love this thing! Bought from Lexus of Chester Springs.
Does anyone have suggestions for negotiating the best deal in Houston? I would not mind going to Dallas, Austin or San Antonio either.
I have visited Westside in Houston and did not have a good feeling on their willingness to offer discounts off MSRP. (Maybe I talked to the wrong salesperson. )
I would like to find a salesperson who will deal without 2 or 3 re-visits.
I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area and got an e-mail quote of $36K for a 2007 ES350 Premium Plus Package and Navigation with: - HID - Wood and Leather Steering Wheel - Intuitive Parking Assist - Rear Seat Side Airbags - Power Rear Sunshade - Preferred Accessory Package
Did you get any deal better than $36K? Which dealership did you get your car from?
I purchased my 2007 Lexus ES350 June 21, 2007 from Arrowhead Lexus, Peoria, AZ.
I met a sales rep at 8am and was out the door with my new Lexus at 10am. He was courteous, informative and professional. The purchasing process was satisfying and pleasant.
I paid $42k.
My ES350 has a Starfire Pearl exterior with Cashmere interior.
Besides the stardard features, mine is equipped with: Navigation System Voice-Activation with Destination Input Bluetooth Rear Camera Intuitive Parking Assist Premium Plus Package Perforated Leather Seats and Trim with Memory Driver & Front Passenger Seats, Outside Mirrors Power Tilt Telescoping Steering Wheel Heated and Ventilated Front Seats Driver Power Cushion Extender Rain Sensing Wipers Wood & Leather Steering Wheel Preferred Accessory Package Trunk Mat and Cargo net Wheel Locks
I tinted the windows June 22 will hard-wire my Escort Passport 8500 X50 Radar Detector June 23 and have scheduled a Clear Coat to be done June 27.
This is a beautiful automobile. I hope that it will meet my expectations.
This is the possible bottom line price for ES350 w/ navigation in bay area. A couple of buyers did post this price on this forum. You might be able to lower down the price few hundred dollars. But, you need to spend more time in negotiating and shopping. You exchange time with money.
I purchased my Black/Tan ES350 this month from the Internet dept at Hennessy Gwinnett and love it. I shopped twelve Lexus dealers in(Florida, Ala.,Tenn,SC,NC and GA) and ultimately drove past three dealers, so no need to spend the two months I spent analyzing my lengthy spreadsheet. I won't get specific, but I also had some rude experiences with many. I finally decided to go with Hennessy Gwinnett because the Internet Manager (D.C.) was by far, the "straightest shooter" and he showed the most willingness to work with me.
I got the best deal from Hennessy Gwinnett with the Premium Plus/NAV car and paid a little under $42,000 "drive out", which included their $389 doc fee, 7% tax and like $50 in tag and title fees. Be careful..some dealers will quote you a low price, but surprise you with high doc fees, like some FL dealers and the dealer in South Atl. Hennessy has the lowest I found and I had no surprises when I went their for the first time to pick mine up from Dale. I was in and out in 60 minutes, like I asked. NO SURPRISES!!!!
I might be sitting in traffic everyday, but now I am lookin good in my new Lexus and know I saved enough to afford this $3+ gas. Honk if you see me! :shades:
Thanks for your posting! My husband and I are in Dallas and bought a Lexus ES 350 w/Nav last month from Sean at Sewell in Dallas. It was such a great experience and Sean is FANTASTIC. He made it all very simple and the service was great.
I'm glad you could take advantage of the info. Based on the prices other folks are getting around the country, namely E and W coasts, we should be able to shave more $ off the price. Either way, I'm glad Sean came thru for you, too.
roinct---just picked up my es350 at Ray Catena in Oakhurst--had a final price of 36650 with premium plus package, nav system and a few other extras--found the salesman, Mark Mura to be the best I have ever encountered and the dealership to be of the highest quality-- if you go there ask for Mark Mura and tell him Joe Cornell recommended him to you--good luck
Thanks for the tip on Arrowhead Lexus, would you give me the name of who you dealt with as I am in Chandler and not having luck with the local dealerships? Thanks!
dscuba, I purchased my ES350 from D.C. at Hennessy Gwinnett as well. However, my out the door price was a little over $40k, with prem. plus package and the real spoiler. I personally believe you could have gotten a better deal. I do agree that D.C. was easy to work with. He is a great salesman.
After about a month of researching other makes and models, I bought my Black on Cashmere ES350 from Newport Beach Lexus. THIS PLACE WAS GORGEOUS!!! I've never seen a car dealership with a boutique and putting green. I needed my mother who lives in San Francisco to co-sing for my lease. I made my deal primarily by phone with the Internet/Fleet Manager Q. Morgan, and his assistant Heather... They were absolutely awesome. They fed-exed the paperwork to my mom and I had my vehicle two days later. Here are the details:
m.s.r.p $41,822 (premium plus package with navigation) my price $36,600 $1,900 drive-off 12,000 miles per year $598 (including tax) for 35 months
Got a pretty good quote (I think) from Sean at Sewell Lexus in Dallas. It has the following:
ES350 Premium Plus (No Nav)
Premium Plus Package Includes: - Leather-trimmed interior - Heated and ventilated front seats - Driver's seat power cushion extender - Lexus Memory System to control power driver's and front passenger's seats (except lumbar), outside mirrors and steering wheel - Electrochromic outside mirrors with tilt-down in reverse - Rain-sensing intermittent windshield wipers with mist cycle
Additional Options: - Wood- and leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob - Bluetooth® Audio - Power rear sunshade - Full-size spare tire with 17-in alloy wheel - Rear seat side airbags - Preferred Accessory Package (includes Cargo net, Trunk mat and Wheel locks)
He has quoted me $34,798 for a 36 month lease with first payment down and $599 per month (includes 8.25% Texas tax). Sean has been extremely fair and I believe that this is a great deal but would love some feedback. He was able to lower the interest rate to 7.2% from 9%. Lexus lease rates aren't all that great. Can anyone comment?
This sounds like a great deal.... I bought my car from Sean at Sewell with a reference from this site. He handled the transaction like a true pro. You can spend countless hours worrying that you are missing out on money that could be left on the table. I trust that Sean is making a good living but he is not only less expensive but he knows his stuff. Lexus lease rates are not the best, but that is the cost of owning the best car on the road right now.
I bought my car from Sean at Sewell and I had a great experience. He honored the $37,400 price that others had received. The process was effortless and we just called him and they had the car in stock. We picked it up and drove it home that day. EASY!
I have read many of the recent posts and was curious if any one has had a recent experience in the Tampa Bay area on a 350 lease? Good or bad. Thanks for a great forum and the willingness to share this important info.
if you dont mind......... what package and what options exactly did you get?
I am primarily interested in leather with UNHEATED seats, and would like the NAV system with the ML radio, but would consider the lexus version of the nav plus nicer radio.
Comments
Nalley Lexus - Smyrna: $40072
Hennessey Lexus - Gwinnett: $40203
I had asked for $39,170 which was basically invoice and allowance for approx. $500 in fees. Is this a realistic goal? Are the quoted prices ok or should I be able to do better?
Unfortunately, I do have some time constraints. My truck was totaled last week and the insurance company is supposed to have my check for me tomorrow. Thus, I start paying for the rental on Friday and I do not want to do that for long!
Thanks for all's help!
My first reaction is that you're paying too much, but without any knowledge of GA taxes, who knows??
Given the above information on taxes and my conversation with the gentleman from Hennessey, they are offering to sell the vehicle for basically $1000 over invoice. I do not have my notes right in front of me, but I will plan to edit this post/post details once I have that.
The Costco dealership (no hassle pricing) says they cannot quote prices over the phone due to the relationship and agreement with Costco, but he did say he would give me an indication if he could do better if I called him with other prices. This dealership is not really close by, so it's my last stop.
The Capital One dealership (no hassle pricing) quoted me $34,615
The Edmunds dealer hasn't replied yet, and my close to home local dealer is waiting for me to get back to him.
How does this first quote stand up these days?
Thanks,
Bob
BTW - Edmunds doesn't show an invoice amount for this car anymore???
I am in the throws of a negotiation at Stevens Creek Lexus and they want to sell the car today with essentially the same options that you received for your ES350. Where did you buy your car and who was the rep?
Regards
I bought the same package from Hennessy Gwinnett the beginning of this month (May 2007). I got Hennessy Gwinnett to match the best deal I got quoted from a dealership in FL over the internet. Hennessy Atlanta & Nalley Lexus Galleria, were not even willing to match FL's price. As you can see, the same dealership but a different location was willing to negotitate. The out the door price you mentioned was a little in line with what I paid including Cobb county taxes, but I also purchased the spoiler. I tried to negotiate more after I agreed to the price match, but all I got was a free 10k service and a mug. I wish I could have gotten more, but I am pleased. Also, the exterior and interior color I wanted was limited in GA.
Try to negotiate more since the 2008 will be out I believe sometime in August. Also try to get a 10k service, upgraded wheels or something as a token of buying from whatever dealership you choose. I have researched various forums where some buyers have gotten great deals with more extras than what I got. However, they have been mostly outside of GA.
Also, contact every dealer in Metro Atlanta & Macon. One of the dealerships in FL was very competitive. Negotiating over the internet made a difference for me vs. going in person. Have you tried that option?
Negotiate! Negotiate! Negotiate!
Could you please post the amount you paid for?
Thanks
I basically got a similar speech at Hennessy Atlanta. They just turned me off. I can say I was pleased with my experience at Hennessy Gwinnett. Even though I did not buy from that location, I may still get it serviced there after 1 year. The Gwinnett location is a little too far. I am not far from Nalley, but they turned me off as well. What is the deal with the salesmen Do they want to sell a car or what?
Anyway, enjoy your Acura TL. I think you made a good alternative choice. Did you get the same features (nav, etc.) in your TL?
Sarasota gave me a great internet quote on my ES 350 compared to other dealerships in FL and GA. I think they may be willing to negotiate more with you. I was able to negotiate with them after the initial quote they gave me, but they did not have the color I wanted. However, the GA dealership had the car and basically matched Sarasota's price.
Tampa Bay Lexus was a waist of time. It took them weeks just to respond to my internet request for a quote. See if Sarasota can do better. I did not lease my car, but I would think negotiations should be just as good as buying.
Good luck on your negotiations.
My TL has the similar features. Naturally, it does not have some of the latest 07 whiz-bang options as the ES (movable headlights, push-button start) but for me I can live without those. I actually felt more comfortable in the TL. The legroom, shoulder room, etc. was similar, but it just seemed like the front roofline came down further into my sightlines than I liked and I felt I had to slide down in the seat for best visibility. Definitely a nice car and very well equipped but I think the TL was a better fit at this time. Don't think I would have made a poor choice either way.
thank you
-c
Edmunds says MSRP = 38145 and TMV 35662
Cars Direct MSRP = 38256 Price Quote = 35079
Smithtown (via Drive One from Capital One) MSRP = 38711 Price Quote = 34615 (this is the lowest I've seen)
Rockville Center won't give me a price over the phone
Larchmont (via Costco) MSRP = 38301 Price @ 36000
Fleet Rates MSRP @38000 Price @35000
Massapequa MSRP = 38661 Price Quote = 34776 (but will match lowest)
Boston dealer (via a work associate) MSRP = 38301 Price Quote = 35056
I'm going to Massapequa tonight with a $100 off coupon from their website and a $200 more off when you set up a demo drive via their website. That should pay for the manditory floor mats that they always hit you for.
Enjoy,
Bob
Ultimately, I paid $37,600 for Premium Plus with Nav and the other options they come with (headlights, rear air bag, wood steering wheel, preferred accessory package, etc.), plus I added XM radio. Limited availability of color combinations in GA should not be an issue - these cars seem to be coming into port regularly, and your dealer can get allocation of the one you want. That is what I had to do to get what I wanted, and it did not take long, and did not affect my negotiations - we agreed on price and then it was only a matter of when the next one hit port.
All in all, in the Atlanta market, I did not find the dealers to be jumping at the chance to compete and negotiate when I shopped my quotes. Could I have squeezed a little more out of the deal? Maybe. But my price was within the range of what I was willing to pay and I was satisfied with the deal, so I went with it and have been very happy with my car and my buying experience.
What would be a reasonable number ?
for $36562+Tax+Lic. The MSRP was $41822
I got it 500 below invoice.
I was looking for the premium plus nav package as well. Color has to be black
I am in Dallas, texas area and was curious since I did not see any "coupons" on the local lexus web sites. So I looked at the Massapequa site, and ........ still did not find any.
Is there a particular way to get the coupons for 100 and/or 200 off?
thanks
pumpkin
I have visited Westside in Houston and did not have a good feeling on their willingness to offer discounts off MSRP. (Maybe I talked to the wrong salesperson. )
I would like to find a salesperson who will deal without 2 or 3 re-visits.
Thx
- HID
- Wood and Leather Steering Wheel
- Intuitive Parking Assist
- Rear Seat Side Airbags
- Power Rear Sunshade
- Preferred Accessory Package
Did you get any deal better than $36K? Which dealership did you get your car from?
Thank you.
I met a sales rep at 8am and was out the door with my new Lexus at 10am. He was courteous, informative and professional. The purchasing process was satisfying and pleasant.
I paid $42k.
My ES350 has a Starfire Pearl exterior with Cashmere interior.
Besides the stardard features, mine is equipped with:
Navigation System
Voice-Activation with Destination Input
Bluetooth
Rear Camera
Intuitive Parking Assist
Premium Plus Package
Perforated Leather Seats and Trim with Memory
Driver & Front Passenger Seats, Outside Mirrors
Power Tilt Telescoping Steering Wheel
Heated and Ventilated Front Seats
Driver Power Cushion Extender
Rain Sensing Wipers
Wood & Leather Steering Wheel
Preferred Accessory Package
Trunk Mat and Cargo net
Wheel Locks
I tinted the windows June 22 will hard-wire my Escort Passport 8500 X50 Radar Detector June 23 and have scheduled a Clear Coat to be done June 27.
This is a beautiful automobile. I hope that it will meet my expectations.
I got the best deal from Hennessy Gwinnett with the Premium Plus/NAV car and paid a little under $42,000 "drive out", which included their $389 doc fee, 7% tax and like $50 in tag and title fees. Be careful..some dealers will quote you a low price, but surprise you with high doc fees, like some FL dealers and the dealer in South Atl. Hennessy has the lowest I found and I had no surprises when I went their for the first time to pick mine up from Dale. I was in and out in 60 minutes, like I asked. NO SURPRISES!!!!
I might be sitting in traffic everyday, but now I am lookin good in my new Lexus and know I saved enough to afford this $3+ gas. Honk if you see me! :shades:
m.s.r.p $41,822 (premium plus package with navigation)
my price $36,600
$1,900 drive-off
12,000 miles per year
$598 (including tax) for 35 months
ES350 Premium Plus (No Nav)
Premium Plus Package Includes:
- Leather-trimmed interior
- Heated and ventilated front seats
- Driver's seat power cushion extender
- Lexus Memory System to control power driver's and front passenger's
seats (except lumbar), outside mirrors and steering wheel
- Electrochromic outside mirrors with tilt-down in reverse
- Rain-sensing intermittent windshield wipers with mist cycle
Additional Options:
- Wood- and leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob
- Bluetooth® Audio
- Power rear sunshade
- Full-size spare tire with 17-in alloy wheel
- Rear seat side airbags
- Preferred Accessory Package (includes Cargo net, Trunk mat and Wheel locks)
He has quoted me $34,798 for a 36 month lease with first payment down and $599 per month (includes 8.25% Texas tax). Sean has been extremely fair and I believe that this is a great deal but would love some feedback. He was able to lower the interest rate to 7.2% from 9%. Lexus lease rates aren't all that great. Can anyone comment?
I bought my car from Sean at Sewell with a reference from this site. He handled the transaction like a true pro.
You can spend countless hours worrying that you are missing out on money that could be left on the table. I trust that Sean is making a good living but he is not only less expensive but he knows his stuff. Lexus lease rates are not the best, but that is the cost of owning the best car on the road right now.
if you dont mind......... what package and what options exactly did you get?
I am primarily interested in leather with UNHEATED seats, and would like the NAV system with the ML radio, but would consider the lexus version of the nav plus nicer radio.
pmpkin