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hi dear everyone, i am currently attending university of waterloo as a second year student, i luckly found this forum and i really like it.

i got a coop job in the coming winter and it is quite far away from waterloo, i would like to buy a second-hand lexus 'cause its excellent condition and i want to keep it for a long time .

if anyone can provide me any useful information or anyone would like to deal with me, i will be very happy and sincerely appreciate that.

yours: Daniel

waterloo ontario.

canada

my email address :godanielgo@gmail.com

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First off welcome to the club! B) Nice to see a fellow Canadian purchasing a Lexus. The best advice I have is simple for an ES of that model year. First do you have any history on the car? IE: how many owners, repair, service / warranty history? How many owners? Do you have a reliable mechanic you can take the car to, in order to check the mechanical condition? Find out if the vehicle has ever been in an accident (you can purchase a used vehicle info package at the local ministry of transportation). Check with your insurance company to see how much it will be to insure the car (the under 25 crowd get hammered with the premiums in Ontario......perhaps put it in your parents name with you as an occasional driver to keep the rates down). Any more questions, feel free to ask & good luck! B)

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hi dear everyone, i am currently attending university of waterloo as a second year student, i luckly found this forum and i really like it.

i got a coop job in the coming winter and it is quite far away from waterloo, i would like to buy a second-hand lexus 'cause its excellent condition and i want to keep it for a long time .

if anyone can provide me any useful information or anyone would like to deal with me, i will be very happy and sincerely appreciate that.

yours: Daniel

waterloo ontario.

canada

my email address :godanielgo@gmail.com

Other than the good advice you've already been given, I will just add one comment. Don't restrict your search too early in the process. Even if you are sure you want a Lexus, why limit it to a 94? You might find an earlier model in superb condition or a later one that's a great deal. The more flexibility you give yourself, the better a value you'll find in the long run.

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