Had nothing to do today so thought I would have a look at a 79 series twin cab with a tray on it .
Its second hand with 13000 km still new condition and the price was 110000 I said to the dealer is that a mistake and he said 18 month wait for these so thats it he said the new ones sell for 85000 its another thing coverts „%<#£> up
yobarr said
07:49 PM Jan 23, 2022
travelyounger wrote:
Had nothing to do today so thought I would have a look at a 79 series twin cab with a tray on it .
Its second hand with 13000 km still new condition and the price was 110000 I said to the dealer is that a mistake and he said 18 month wait for these so thats it he said the new ones sell for 85000 its another thing coverts „%<#£> up
And they're well worth waiting for too! At $110,000 that'd be a bargain,as I believe some are getting up to $130,000? I'm not aware of any other mass-produced car that demands a second-hand price that is 30% greater than the new price,but if you took one into the bush,or want a twin-cab that will safely tow 3500kg,you'd understand.Nothing compares or competes.Cheers
Had nothing to do today so thought I would have a look at a 79 series twin cab with a tray on it .
Its second hand with 13000 km still new condition and the price was 110000 I said to the dealer is that a mistake and he said 18 month wait for these so thats it he said the new ones sell for 85000 its another thing coverts „%<#£> up
And they're well worth waiting for too! At $110,000 that'd be a bargain,as I believe some are getting up to $130,000? I'm not aware of any other mass-produced car that demands a second-hand price that is 30% greater than the new price,but if you took one into the bush,or want a twin-cab that will safely tow 3500kg,you'd understand.Nothing compares or competes.Cheers
I might wait a couple of years unless one comes with a lower $$$ figure
yobarr said
08:45 PM Jan 23, 2022
travelyounger wrote:
yobarr wrote:
travelyounger wrote:
Had nothing to do today so thought I would have a look at a 79 series twin cab with a tray on it .
Its second hand with 13000 km still new condition and the price was 110000 I said to the dealer is that a mistake and he said 18 month wait for these so thats it he said the new ones sell for 85000 its another thing coverts „%<#£> up
And they're well worth waiting for too! At $110,000 that'd be a bargain,as I believe some are getting up to $130,000? I'm not aware of any other mass-produced car that demands a second-hand price that is 30% greater than the new price,but if you took one into the bush,or want a twin-cab that will safely tow 3500kg,you'd understand.Nothing compares or competes.Cheers
I might wait a couple of years unless one comes with a lower $$$ figure
Hi John.Unfortunately for you,I think you could be waiting for more than a couple of years,as there is currently a 6 month waiting list to buy a new 79,hence the crazy prices being asked for near-new models. Might be best to just put your name down for a new one,and wait? Good luck.Cheers
deverall11 said
08:53 PM Jan 23, 2022
Travelyounger, did the same a couple of weeks ago.
Looked up on Carsale what a 2013 GLX 200 series landCruiser was selling for.
Our has just clocked over 110,000km. The closest I got was one that had
done closer to 150,000km asking price was $79,000.
We paid $60,000 brand new in 2013.
I knew they kept their value but did not expect the price to go up.
Larry
Whenarewethere said
09:25 PM Jan 23, 2022
Making a proper car like a Land Rover Defender look like excellent value!
landy said
09:43 PM Jan 23, 2022
Whenarewethere wrote:
Making a proper car like a Land Rover Defender look like excellent value!
They do not Build a proper defender any more Whenarewethere.
Whenarewethere said
10:02 PM Jan 23, 2022
Aluminium now.
Bill B said
10:54 PM Jan 23, 2022
deverall11 wrote:
Looked up on Carsale what a 2013 GLX 200 series landCruiser was selling for. Our has just clocked over 110,000km. The closest I got was one that had done closer to 150,000km asking price was $79,000. We paid $60,000 brand new in 2013.
I'd like to know where you got yours for $60,000 in 2013 as they were $80,000 + at that time.
$60 k may have been your change over price but there is no way that it was the full price.
deverall11 said
02:06 PM Jan 25, 2022
Bill B wrote:
deverall11 wrote:
Looked up on Carsale what a 2013 GLX 200 series landCruiser was selling for. Our has just clocked over 110,000km. The closest I got was one that had done closer to 150,000km asking price was $79,000. We paid $60,000 brand new in 2013.
I'd like to know where you got yours for $60,000 in 2013 as they were $80,000 + at that time.
$60 k may have been your change over price but there is no way that it was the full price.
Bunbury Toyota in Bunbury WA. March 2013. Ours is not a KDSS so a bit cheaper. I think
at the time they had incentives from companies such as RAC to promote new against pre-loved.
-- Edited by deverall11 on Tuesday 25th of January 2022 02:08:16 PM
Bill B said
07:05 PM Jan 25, 2022
deverall11 wrote:
Bunbury Toyota in Bunbury WA. March 2013. Ours is not a KDSS so a bit cheaper. I think
at the time they had incentives from companies such as RAC to promote new against pre-loved.
-- Edited by deverall11 on Tuesday 25th of January 2022 02:08:16 PM
Non KDSS MY13 update was $83 k in March 2013.
My V8 petrol 100 Seies was $58 k on run out special in June 2007.
Rob Driver said
09:54 AM Jan 26, 2022
My 6 2014 GXL non KDSS was $84.000.00 in September 2014.
Worth every penny.
Second hand ones with 150000+ were around $70,000 at the time but I could not find what I would consider to be a good genuine vehicle so for the 3 year warranty and the trade in on 2nd hand was a lot less it was a no brainer to buy new.
No regrets with the price my vehicle would currently bring. $ 70,000 seems to be around the mark. 8 years ownership for $14,000 bucks. Not including servicing and accessories.
-- Edited by Rob Driver on Wednesday 26th of January 2022 10:02:04 AM
Ivan 01 said
10:20 AM Jan 26, 2022
I could have bought 4 new Triton utes for that money.
My trusty Triton was <$20k and it is still battling on. I did not need to tow 3+ tonnes.
deverall11 said
10:51 AM Jan 26, 2022
Bill B wrote:
deverall11 wrote:
Bunbury Toyota in Bunbury WA. March 2013. Ours is not a KDSS so a bit cheaper. I think
at the time they had incentives from companies such as RAC to promote new against pre-loved.
-- Edited by deverall11 on Tuesday 25th of January 2022 02:08:16 PM
Non KDSS MY13 update was $83 k in March 2013.
My V8 petrol 100 Seies was $58 k on run out special in June 2007.
There's an old saying: 'Engage brain into gear before opening mouth'.
If you took the time to read my reply, you would've understood that the 'discounts'
more then likely came from incentives from RAC and others.
That's what we payed, I have the receipts and do not stand to gain any
benefits from purporting untruths.
.
Bobdown said
11:04 AM Jan 26, 2022
Bill B wrote:
deverall11 wrote:
Bunbury Toyota in Bunbury WA. March 2013. Ours is not a KDSS so a bit cheaper. I think
at the time they had incentives from companies such as RAC to promote new against pre-loved.
-- Edited by deverall11 on Tuesday 25th of January 2022 02:08:16 PM
Non KDSS MY13 update was $83 k in March 2013.
My V8 petrol 100 Seies was $58 k on run out special in June 2007.
2015 GXL, $83k Manjimup Toyota straight off the boat, Bunbury Toyota wanted $86k.
Craig1 said
11:28 AM Jan 26, 2022
2017 gxl $87 on the road, includes lct(4) and stamp duty (3.4)
Rob Driver said
11:36 AM Jan 26, 2022
When I bought mine the dealer had maybe 4 or 5 second hand 200s on the lot and some of them were extremely high mileage.
I was trading two vehicles. A BT50 with under 100,000 k and a near new Hayundai SUV with very low mileage which was Angies car.
To buy any of the second hand 200s as opposed to buying the new one, my trade in prices combined were a lot less than the trade in price for the new car.
This was a great incentive to buy new. The price difference on trade in value all but equaled the difference in price between buying a second hand one off the lot and buying the new one.
All in all, it made the purchasing new very attractive.
Had nothing to do today so thought I would have a look at a 79 series twin cab with a tray on it .
Its second hand with 13000 km still new condition and the price was 110000 I said to the dealer is that a mistake and he said 18 month wait for these so thats it he said the new ones sell for 85000 its another thing coverts „%<#£> up
And they're well worth waiting for too! At $110,000 that'd be a bargain,as I believe some are getting up to $130,000? I'm not aware of any other mass-produced car that demands a second-hand price that is 30% greater than the new price,but if you took one into the bush,or want a twin-cab that will safely tow 3500kg,you'd understand.Nothing compares or competes.Cheers
I might wait a couple of years unless one comes with a lower $$$ figure
Hi John.Unfortunately for you,I think you could be waiting for more than a couple of years,as there is currently a 6 month waiting list to buy a new 79,hence the crazy prices being asked for near-new models. Might be best to just put your name down for a new one,and wait? Good luck.Cheers
Looked up on Carsale what a 2013 GLX 200 series landCruiser was selling for.
Our has just clocked over 110,000km. The closest I got was one that had
done closer to 150,000km asking price was $79,000.
We paid $60,000 brand new in 2013.
I knew they kept their value but did not expect the price to go up.
Larry
Making a proper car like a Land Rover Defender look like excellent value!
They do not Build a proper defender any more Whenarewethere.
Aluminium now.
I'd like to know where you got yours for $60,000 in 2013 as they were $80,000 + at that time.
$60 k may have been your change over price but there is no way that it was the full price.
Bunbury Toyota in Bunbury WA. March 2013. Ours is not a KDSS so a bit cheaper. I think
at the time they had incentives from companies such as RAC to promote new against pre-loved.
-- Edited by deverall11 on Tuesday 25th of January 2022 02:08:16 PM
Non KDSS MY13 update was $83 k in March 2013.
My V8 petrol 100 Seies was $58 k on run out special in June 2007.
My 6 2014 GXL non KDSS was $84.000.00 in September 2014.
Worth every penny.
Second hand ones with 150000+ were around $70,000 at the time but I could not find what I would consider to be a good genuine vehicle so for the 3 year warranty and the trade in on 2nd hand was a lot less it was a no brainer to buy new.
No regrets with the price my vehicle would currently bring. $ 70,000 seems to be around the mark. 8 years ownership for $14,000 bucks. Not including servicing and accessories.
-- Edited by Rob Driver on Wednesday 26th of January 2022 10:02:04 AM
My trusty Triton was <$20k and it is still battling on. I did not need to tow 3+ tonnes.
There's an old saying: 'Engage brain into gear before opening mouth'.
If you took the time to read my reply, you would've understood that the 'discounts'
more then likely came from incentives from RAC and others.
That's what we payed, I have the receipts and do not stand to gain any
benefits from purporting untruths.
.
2015 GXL, $83k Manjimup Toyota straight off the boat, Bunbury Toyota wanted $86k.
I was trading two vehicles. A BT50 with under 100,000 k and a near new Hayundai SUV with very low mileage which was Angies car.
To buy any of the second hand 200s as opposed to buying the new one, my trade in prices combined were a lot less than the trade in price for the new car.
This was a great incentive to buy new. The price difference on trade in value all but equaled the difference in price between buying a second hand one off the lot and buying the new one.
All in all, it made the purchasing new very attractive.