anthonynemcek
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anthonynemcek

You’ve clearly never been to slam poetry night at a local pub lol

It’s a TRD Sport, and the average listing I’ve seen for those of the same year and similar miles is about $37k, so we’ll at minimum buy it at the end of the lease.

But how many miles are on them?  Perhaps the owners of a Lexus put less miles on than an owner of a Toyota.  

I guess maybe because LS drivers don’t put as many miles on their cars it doesn’t show up.

Very surprised not to see a Lexus LS on the list.

Oh, absolutely.  There’s one for sale in my area that’s a clone with similar miles for $42k lol.

We leased a Tacoma in May of 2020. My partner hardly drives, so an ultra low mileage lease had a really good monthly payment compared to financing a $43k vehicle. Now that his lease is coming up in 6 months and his buyout is only $30k he’ll probably take the deal even though we aren’t really in love with the truck.

I think it is 300-500 lbs.

Can’t agree more with regards to the Tacoma.  Maybe it’s because we got it after having an X5.  It does what it should and that’s about all I can say about it.

Brings a tear to my eye.

This is arguably the best looking Camry.  For me to buy one it would have to be dark green with tan leather inside.  Ideally a wagon.  Even then, not at this price.  You could buy a nice LS430 with a little over a 100k miles on it and enjoy it for at least 150k more.  No dice.

Very reluctant NP only because I bet there is someone out there that will pay that price. Makes my eyes water when I look at prices of older pickups, especially the late ‘70s F-series like I used to drive in high school and I thought was a piece of shit.

This is one where it could conceivably command its price (my eyes water just typing that). But based on the ad alone I have to go with ND. Need a hell of a lot more info about the the car from the a pillars back.

A tentative nice price based on how the battery is holding up.  I know someone who replaced the battery in their’s to the tune of $7k.  It’s funny, these looked like nothing else on the road until Toyota released the Echo, which looked almost identical.

The Bill Blass is my favorite of the designer series Continentals followed by the Pucci for the interior alone.

The first time I ever even knew these existed was in the summer of ‘99, which says something as I was just out of high school then and well into my love of cars, when a friend of the family bought one used. The second time I saw one in the wild was in Newport Beach in 2017.

I wanna know more about that 98,000 mile lease return!

That interior is great!  

In 2003, a friend’s dad was sick of crappy American cars so he bought a Mazda Tribute lol

Lol, I think these were north of $200k when new.