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Replying to: hll62 (Dec 01, 2005 9:31 am) I bought it at Twin Cities. MUST use the quote from Lexus Dealerships in CA to match the price + shipping cost.. So Invoice + $ 850 would be ur target I bought one with everything on it Sports Package, Rear ent, tow package, Nav etc..... |
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I got a 2006 GX 470 with everything except sports package for 48,200. MSRP was 55,200. They also trew in chrome wheels worth $1500 for only $1000. How did I do? P.S. I didnt know you could get a remote starter, is that an accesory? |
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Hi, I was quoted a flat $850 over invoice for a 2006 GX470. Is this any good? It's from an out of state dealer so I'd have an additional ~$750 in shipping. I'm planning on contacting my local dealer and seeing what they are interested in offering. Thanks. |
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Just placed an order for 2006 Lexus GX470 with 3rd row seating/rear air, Nav/Mark Levinson audio, rear dvd entertainment, preferred accessory package. MSRP $54152. Got it for $48000 + $129 doc fee, so about $1500 over invoice. I think it's a good deal for the southeast. Got quotes on Edmunds from Atlanta and Nashville lexus dealers.
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Looking to buy a 2006 GX470 in Chicago or preferably the northern suburbs. Haven't seen anything about local pricing here. Looking for: NAV/Levinson,3rd Row Seat/Air,Rear DVD. MSRP $54,152. What is a good price in this area and which dealer? Best approach to get this price? What are the additional charges that are valid and not valid. Have gotten quotes in the high $48,000s so far. Thanks |
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$47500 for ML/GPS, 3rd row, rear dvd. This is the best price I've seen in the Bay Area, CA, Make sure everyone gets that 5.25% interest rate they're offering until Jan 3rd.
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Replying to: ocheng76 (Dec 21, 2005 10:05 pm)
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| Does anyone know why the GX has not been crash tested yet? Is it because Lexus doesn't want it tested? Also, is there any way to check on actual roll over incidence by car model? I'm trying to decide between RX and GX...I like both and both would suit my needs. I'm wondering which is safer in a crash...I see it like this: GX has weight advantage but RX has been crash tested and is likely more stable and probably handles better in emergency maneuvers. Any thoughts on this? Thanks. | |
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It is not up to Lexus if they want the NHTSA to crash test their car or not, it is up NHTSA. The NHTSA probably didn't test the GX because it has already tested the 4runner which has the same chassis. The roll over rating for the GX is actually pretty good for a SUV that tall, it is because it is a body on frame design and most of the weight is on the lower half. The RX's roll over rating is a bit better, thats because it has lower ground clearance. IMO, the GX would be safer in a carsh due to it ladder frame design and the added weight. Both the RX and the GX are not good handling SUVs, theya re not design for that. Normally the RX handles a bit better tahn the GX but if you add the KDSS to the GX, the GX will handle much better than the RX. Good Luck |
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Replying to: jeselle (Dec 21, 2005 10:35 pm)
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