Honestly so fed up with these local dealerships marking everything up like crazy it makes no sense. Ive been looking for a certified pre-owned Lexus RX because my old highlander is basically on its last legs and i need a reliable suv for my commute into philly. My logic was that CPO would be safer but every site i hit just has these massive market adjustments or the cars are already gone before i even call. Ive got a 40k budget and really need to find something in the next two weeks. I was thinking maybe there are better aggregators or specific sites that actually track real CPO inventory without the bait and switch? Everywhere i look feels like a dead end right now...
tbh searching for a Lexus RX 350 AWD is a headache lately. i usually stick to these two methods because they feel more reliable for safety info.
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Quick reply while im on my lunch break... honestly i feel your pain with the philly market, its brutal right now. if you're stuck on that 40k budget, you might want to consider checking out CarGurus Used Car Search because they have that price rating thing that shows if a deal is actually fair or if the dealer is just blowing smoke. one thing to be careful about tho is the distinction between a 'dealer certified' car and an actual Lexus L/Certified RX 350. real L/Certified comes with that 2 year unlimited mileage warranty and free maintenance for the first few visits, which is huge for a commuter. i would suggest looking at dealerships out in delaware or maybe central jersey instead of right in the city. philly dealers have way too much overhead and they pass that on to you. make sure to check the vin on the lexus drivers site before you even drive out there. it lets you see the full service history for free so you know if it was actually taken care of. i've seen some 2020 Lexus RX 350 AWD models dipping into the high 30s if you find one with slightly higher mileage, just gotta be quick. also, watch out for those 'reconditioned' fees they try to tack on at the end. if the price online seems too good to be true, it probably is because they're gonna add 3k in junk fees the second you sit down in that office.