Five for Five – Five 2017 Cars for Five Year Blog Anniversary!

Just hit the five year anniversary of the CarMax Unicorn Blog and thought I’d take a minute to say thanks to the folks who are still reading this from time to time as I still enjoy writing this from time to time. The numbers say I’ve only blogged 31 times so far this year and I normally do 60-80 posts annually so I have some catching up to do. Admittedly, when I’m obsessively searching for my own unicorns I don’t get around to blogging about yours as much as I’d like. And this year not only did I buy two of them (the M3 and the CT6), I sold my 1971 Fiat with a little coverage here and I’m still working on selling my 2010 Mercedes S600 (having conversations with several of you on that car now!). Still getting 2-3,000 visitors a month so will keep this going another year! And oddly, the 2011 Mercury Grand Marquis LS posting here retook the lead from a Cayenne as the blog with the most views ever. Sigh.

When I married my wife in 1996 I started commemorating anniversaries by doing a one of something gift for year one, a pair for year two, three of something for the third anniversary and on. Was easy to be imaginative up to year 12 (particularly enjoyed linking gifts to the nine planets for our ninth, before Pluto dropped out) but I was totally out of ideas as we celebrated our 26th this summer. Maybe I didn’t think we’d make it this long when I started the tradition?

Anyway, for the fifth year of the blog thought I’d go with five unicorns that were actually brand new cars back when I started the blog and are now interesting used cars. Thanks for hanging in there with me and hope you like them.

I like this 2017 Audi S8 a lot, given that it checks (almost) all my boxes for an S600 successor. Fully loaded with Apple CarPlay, adaptive cruise control, seat massagers, and over 600 hp from a twin turbo 4.0 liter V-8 powerplant. And since I started this blog post a few days ago, it dropped $1,000 in price! But I’m hanging in there for the most autonomous driving capability I can get (the Cadillac CT6 spoiled me) and my amateur take is for the German car makers 2019 was a generational improvement. I cannot tell how much auto-driving is available on this Audi.

This car sold new in 2017 for almost $120,000. It sprints to 60 mph in 3.3 seconds. Yup – 3.3 – supercar speed in a 4,700 lb sedan. Oh so tempting. Find this 2017 Audi S8 here in Irvine, California.

Stock # 23108469  VIN # WUAJ5AFD4HN901220

I also like this 2017 Corvette Stingray with less than 2,000 miles. It packs a big 6.2 liter, 455 hp naturally aspirated V-8. Why don’t people drive their cars?! This one looks as clean as when it was new. A bit old school with the motor in the front!

Someone paid about $60,000 for this Stingray in 2017. It hasn’t depreciated at all. This stupid low mileage Corvette moving here to Hillside, Illinois but you can still track it.

Stock # 23187843  VIN # 1G1YB2D7XH5100050

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1 of 300 – 2020 Lexus LS500 Inspiration Series 

*** Before we get started on this car, I just want to let everyone know my 2010 Mercedes S600 luxo-rocket is still available, although I have begun the process to auction it on MB Market next week. Dropped the price to $25,900 OBO! Still has 28,000 miles / 19 months of MaxCare warranty! Here’s the link once again.

“The fourth Inspiration Series vehicle from Lexus, the LS 500 is the first sedan to get this exclusive treatment. It starts with a unique new exterior color, Deep Garnet. Garnet, a deep, metallic shade of red that shimmers in direct sun yet has a deep, lustrous tone in the shade. The vibrant color is complimented by standard 20-inch wheels finished in Black Vapor Chrome. Like the Deep Garnet paint, these wheels glimmer in the sun yet retain a polished, subdued look in the shade that accentuates the LS 500’s elegant proportions.”

That was the Lexus press release from 2019 introducing the limited run 2020 Lexus LS500 Inspiration Series. Always intrigued when CarMax offers an exclusive run unicorn even if it’s mostly a trick paint job and some exotic interior trim. I’m going to have to take their word for the changing hue Deep Garnet red – it looks kind of brown in the pictures. The release says it’s the fourth Inspiration Series vehicle and I can only find the earlier 2019 LC500 Inspiration Series and the later 2021 LX570 Inspiration Series. Shouldn’t be this hard!

CarBuzz described the interior as “white semi-aniline leather …. offset by Kiriko glass trim and ornamentation, black instrumentation and carpeting, and a blue LED Kiriko-design display panel on the passenger side. It’s not all style and no substance, as the Inspiration Series equips a 2,400-watt Mark Levinson surround sound system with 23 speakers, strong enough to inspire even Beethoven.” Hmmm – what’s this Kiriko glass, you ask?

If I remember right, Kiriko, a unique Japanese tradition of hand-cutting delicate patterns into glass, produces stunning reflections of light, depending on the angle of both the light and the viewer’s gaze. Examples can be appreciated in vases, sake glasses and traditional glass ornaments. Totally bluffing. I plagiarized that from the Lexus Enthusiast website, and they actually have a great description of how Kiriko glass came to be in the Lexus LS500 – here’s the link if you’re interested.

I’m fascinated and flummoxed by the Lexus engine bay panel. If you don’t want us in here, why not secure the hood in such a way that only a Lexus mechanic can open it?

While the Inspiration Series is a limited edition run of 300 cars with some high end trim enhancements, like all LS500’s it’s still a very strong car. It’s powered by a 3.5 liter twin turbo, 416 hp six cylinder connected to a ten-speed transmission, and will hit 60 mph in the mid-four second range. Damned quick for a 4,700 lb car. It’s fully loaded, and even has seat massagers. The car sold new for about $100,000 just two years ago, and has depreciated almost a quarter in value. I like depreciation. I doubt that I would even spring for MaxCare – although CarMax indicates this car’s manufacturer warranty has expired I’m skeptical – my understanding is Lexus provides a 4 yr/50,000 mi basic, and 6 yr/70,000 mi powertrain warranty. This car is two years old and has 9,000 miles. If you want an exclusive run car and dig the Lexus LS500, you can find this single owner, accident free one in Duarte, California here.

Stock # 23154987  VIN # JTHG5LFF5L5010946