2012 Lexus LFA purchasing process: Lease it for $12,398 a month… kind of

4 months ago (2010-03-18 21:43:27 UTC) by admin via egmCarTech
If you thought going to the dealer and negotiating a finance or lease was a hassling task, wait until you hear what you’ll have to go through to purchase the 2012 Lexus LFA. As announced last month, the flagship of the F portfolio will start at a...
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