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Sjl86 12-31-2012 06:34 PM

Newbie Here, Need Advice for buying a used FRS.
 
Hey guys,

Im pretty much a car newb, but I fell in love with this car at first sight. So therefore, after doing some research on the car, I decided I wanted to get it (since I am in need of a new car). Well, luckily, there is a person selling a Used Ultramarine Blue FRS with 9k mileage on it for $22,500. Some issues he has having with his car are the fogging up of the headlights as well as the idle issue, but did not have the CEL issue. He recently got a letter from toyota stating that they need to replace the ECU to fix the idle issue, which he will do.

What do you guys think?

Does $22,500 seem reasonable to you? Even with the normal issues he is having with the car?

Another thing is that Blue is essentially my third choice in color, (1st would be whiteout 2nd would be asphalt), but blue is something I could live with, but I figure that if Im spending so much money on a car, should I just wait to find a car with my color preference. The thing is, near my region (socal), this car is essentially the only private party selling his FRS right now, and I really dont want to deal with the dealerships.

Frostyman 12-31-2012 06:41 PM

To be honest, I would not buy a used FRS this early in the game. You don't know how it's been treated, and if the lights are fogging, you are going to have yourself plenty of back and forth with a dealership anyway to get it fixed. Better to buy new, and suck up the extra few grand for a new cost.

L3P47 12-31-2012 06:42 PM

Honestly, if it was me I would just break down and get a new FR-S that way your the only owner and you know how it's been treated. If you feel comfortable do it though I say go for i. That's not a horrible deal considering the car.

whaap 12-31-2012 06:49 PM

You're not talking a lot of difference in money to buy a new one. Assuming you will have to pay sales tax in your state on what ever you buy, you're talking probably less than $1k. This car is aimed at a specific market and that market isn't the group that would buy a Toyota Corolla. Most people buying this car want to drive it like they stole it. Because of that I would not buy a used one unless you bought one from an old fart like me and there aren't many of us around with FR-S's.

jflogerzi 12-31-2012 06:53 PM

I agree get a new one. If that means saving up a bit more, try to. Now if you can get it for 20K or so, then yes I would go for it. The car would still carry the original warranty. Why are they selling it?

Sjl86 12-31-2012 06:59 PM

Thanks for the responses guys. Yes car will still carry the original warranty. He's selling it because he used it as a DD, but decided the commute to work was too long so he moved closer to his work, so therefore, will be driving his other car instead.

But yes, thank you for the responses, this definitely will make me ponder more about my decision. I may decide just to go to the dreaded dealership and get a new one lol.

Asphaltfrs1 12-31-2012 07:04 PM

Those were my color choices in that exact order. I ended up with the asphalt because it looks great in person and was the only manual in that dealership. I'm happy with my choice. As everyone else suggested, I say just get a new one. You don't know what other issues you might be inheriting.

ipothas 12-31-2012 07:40 PM

I wouldn't buy used this early on...

whaap 12-31-2012 07:54 PM

Here's another large point in favor of buying a new one. The earlier production cars are the ones that had the problems. As problems developed and corrections were made those problems were not in the later manufactured cars. My car was built in August and I've had absolutely none of the issues the earlier ones had.

MattZ28 12-31-2012 07:55 PM

Saving $1800 or whatever it may be isn't worth buying a used car with 9k miles IMO. I'd get a brand new one. If you have decent credit you'll get better finance rates on a new vehicle anyways.

Wolfking 12-31-2012 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sjl86 (Post 636789)
I really dont want to deal with the dealerships.

Scion offers pure pricing. For the amount of the money involved, get what you want. I've always had an issue paying more than $20.00 for my second choice!

On the other hand, the used FRS and it's problems should be covered under warranty. I'd also run the vin against carfax!

jmaryt 12-31-2012 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whaap (Post 636810)
You're not talking a lot of difference in money to buy a new one. Assuming you will have to pay sales tax in your state on what ever you buy, you're talking probably less than $1k. This car is aimed at a specific market and that market isn't the group that would buy a Toyota Corolla. Most people buying this car want to drive it like they stole it. Because of that I would not buy a used one unless you bought one from an old fart like me and there aren't many of us around with FR-S's.

not so fast! plenty of us "old" farts like this car ,even if we should be examined
for possible "mental issues!" ehe! he! he!

jmaryt 12-31-2012 08:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whaap (Post 636810)
You're not talking a lot of difference in money to buy a new one. Assuming you will have to pay sales tax in your state on what ever you buy, you're talking probably less than $1k. This car is aimed at a specific market and that market isn't the group that would buy a Toyota Corolla. Most people buying this car want to drive it like they stole it. Because of that I would not buy a used one unless you bought one from an old fart like me and there aren't many of us around with FR-S's.

Quote:

Originally Posted by whaap (Post 636903)
Here's another large point in favor of buying a new one. The earlier production cars are the ones that had the problems. As problems developed and corrections were made those problems were not in the later manufactured cars. My car was built in August and I've had absolutely none of the issues the earlier ones had.

yeah! this was what i suspected as well! wait until later in the year,and the minor issues would be addressed!.

nzer 12-31-2012 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmaryt (Post 636940)
not so fast! plenty of us "old" farts like this car ,even if we should be examined
for possible "mental issues!" ehe! he! he!

Yep, another old fart here! Agreed though, we are the types you want to buy one off.


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