r/LexusES300

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1998 ES300

Asking price is 6k with 203k miles, timing belt and water pump done, guy is a mechanic and owns about 7 cars paying insurance on all of them which is the reason why he’s selling this one, it’s pretty clean overall no rust, starts right up runs smooth and quiet, ac and heat work great, only thing is rear struts are shot and bouncy as hell, is it worth the asking price? If not what should I offer and what would my leverage points be negotiation wise

u/EasyInformation6699 — 2 days ago
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Is anybody having issues with fading paint around head lights on your car ?

u/Over-Pay52 — 2 days ago
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The Old Reliable 101

Got her at 165k miles, decent condition & 1 owner! Freshening it up and giving her some modern rims and headlights as a nice daily beater

u/JDRMODS — 3 days ago
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Hey Lexus folks!

I was hope to get folks thoughts on a car I was thinking of purchasing. I found a ES300H on Facebook market. The car looked incredibly clean, so I thought I'd check it out. Sure enough in person you would not think this car has 350k miles on it. The owner showed me paperwork of work done to it. Had an engine swap at 200k miles and current engine now has 150k miles on it. Hybrid system also changed at that time. He is selling me the car 5k and I'm heavily considering it. I was curious to hear the forum's thoughts and see if you all would recommend passing or purchasing it?

I don't drive often (12k/yr) work from home so no daily commute and really just need a car for next two - three years to tie me over. I know these cars are basically Toyotas and I really trust these vehicles. The car fax was clean too, no rebuilt or salvage titled.

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u/innerbloom_67 — 6 days ago