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    Hi all, I am hoping you all can help me. I'm moving to Australia from the US for 2 years and will be living in the Northern Territory (Katherine). We want to buy a new Prado when we arrive next week, but I'm unsure of what will be able to get for a 2012 Prado when we move back to the states in 2014. Anyone have any experience selling a reasonably new Prado. Would we be better off buying a Prado that's a few years old in order to avoid depreciation?

    Any feedback or advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Alison

  • #2
    Have a look here for current resale values http://redbook.com.au/

    Depending on your lease structure you'll be lucky in 2 years, usually 3 you're good.
    [url=http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=12264]My Prado[/url]

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    • #3
      If here for only two years, go second-hand at least. Resale value will be a lot better.
      Diesel Prado with various things...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by iantz View Post
        If here for only two years, go second-hand at least. Resale value will be a lot better.
        Not so sure about that. My 2008 GXL didn't move in price for around 3 yrs. Now its starting to dive. Are the 150's holding up like that? I'm not sure - but a 2yr old one would be starting to drop now I suspect.
        Greg - 08 D4D Prado,
        Some trips done - Cape York, Fraser Island, Simpson Desert / Central Aust, Vic High Country.

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        • #5
          Wouldn't buy new unless you can get a lease for it under $57k to avoid LCT (would be a challenge but there are those than claim to do it). If you can get one new for $57K then go for it, otherwise look for a one or two year old second-hand one for about that price.
          2009 Prado 150 D4D GXL with 265/70R17 Cooper AT/3 tyres, Max Trax, HR tow bar, Airtec snorkel, UHF and the usual recovery gear. On the list: cargo barrier, Bilstein shocks and King springs, deluxe winch bar, 10000lb winch, Lightforce 240 XGT spotlights, dual spare wheel carrier

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          • #6
            Location wise the pick would be a stock 2nd hand 3.0l turbo diesel with around 40,000k and add a bull bar, driving lights and all terrain tyres and enjoy the next 2 yrs.
            Tony
            2013 LC200 Sahara & 2003 GXL 4.0 v6

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            • #7
              I would just shop around for a great price on a NEW one as there are still second hand 2011 Prados advertised for more than what i paid for mine brand new and they have PLENTY of km's on them!!
              You may lose $5 or 10k but that's bugger all in the scheme of things!
              Plus if there is a Toyota dealer close you get fixed priced servicing for 3 years!


              Go for it!
              Graphite 2010 Manual TD GXL, Goodyear MTR's ARB bar, Rallye 4000's.

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              • #8
                The Katherine dealer is known for better priceing compared to the Darwin dealer.........a few people i know will only but new off of Katherine toyota as they will match most southern prices as the Darwin guys don't give a toss

                Dan
                Can I still play now I have a 200 series?........Had a 2008 120 Series D4D Manual 6 Speed...STANDARD White, Soverign Bar..........Rear Cage........Dashmat.......GX Wheels with Good Year Dura Tracs........Bilstein/Dobbo 2'' lift.....Safari Snorkel....Canvas Seat Covers.....20%tint..........55W HID Headlights.....Mudmats front and rear.....
                22'' Lightbar......

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                • #9
                  If you buy one make sure it is a diesel. Current 3 year year old GXL's manuals are not far off what they were new. I have seen some GX's advertised at or above their original price!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tappets View Post
                    If you buy one make sure it is a diesel. Current 3 year year old GXL's manuals are not far off what they were new. I have seen some GX's advertised at or above their original price!
                    Diesel 4wds up here will always retain their re-sale over the petrol variant.........

                    Dan
                    Can I still play now I have a 200 series?........Had a 2008 120 Series D4D Manual 6 Speed...STANDARD White, Soverign Bar..........Rear Cage........Dashmat.......GX Wheels with Good Year Dura Tracs........Bilstein/Dobbo 2'' lift.....Safari Snorkel....Canvas Seat Covers.....20%tint..........55W HID Headlights.....Mudmats front and rear.....
                    22'' Lightbar......

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