How Much Would You Pay For This Crash-Damaged Lexus LFA?

Cast your mind back, if you can, a whole five months to March of this year, when you may have seen a Lexus LFA in a rather sorry state after it had slid off a wet road in Atlanta, Georgia and clattered a fire hydrant.

Back then, the owner, in a YouTube video with ThatDudeInBlue, explained that he was planning on repairing the carā€™s bodywork and the various other bits of damage that had occurred, despite an estimated cost of somewhere between Ā£300,000 and Ā£400,000.

That plan, it seems, didnā€™t work out, because the carā€™s now up for sale with Copart, a firm that handles the online auction of various damaged vehicles. Much like when we saw YouTuber Edmond Barseghianā€™s crashed McLaren Senna sitting on the premises of an LA insurance auction company earlier this year, itā€™s somewhat jarring seeing the one-of-500, 4.8-litre V10 Lexus lying in a scruffy lot between a Honda Civic and Toyota Camry, but thatā€™s the way it goes.

Damaged Lexus LFA – rear

It appears that the carā€™s in the exact same state it was back in March, right down to the ā€˜amusingā€™ Yoda sticker on the rear bumper, so while the car could be yours, youā€™ll have just as much work to do to get it back on the road as the previous owner would have.

The upside to this, of course, is price: Copart estimates the carā€™s retail value at $710,000, or around Ā£540,000. The current going rate for a non-crashed LFA is between Ā£700,000 and Ā£1 million, so youā€™re likely to be getting a big discount.

Damaged Lexus LFA – front

Of course, unless you have a friend deep in the bowels of Toyota’s upper management, then thatā€™s going to be cancelled out by the cost of repairing it and getting it roadworthy again, but either way, this is the cheapest LFA youā€™re going to find in 2024. If nothing else, you could just extract that glorious V10, and carry out the most ambitious MX-5 engine swap ever.

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