I've noticed that used Lexuses seem to be a better deal than used Toyotas. The same relationship seems to hold for Acuras and Hondas. I'm guessing this is due to the typical buyer of such cars. People buy Toyotas to drive them into the ground. Moreover, they have a great reputation for reliability and the typical Toyota driver would certainly consider buying a used car. The typical Lexus buyer, on the other hand, only wants to buy new cars, and wants a new car every few years.
So it seems you're left with a much larger supply of used Lexuses with 40,000 - 80,000 miles, relative to Toyotas (who buys a Toyota to drive it for 40,000 miles?). This leads to a much larger discount for the Lexus (relative to sticker price) than for the Toyota. And Lexus is actually the most reliable car brand in the world based on my research, though Toyota is probably 2nd place. For example, it seems that if you want a Toyota Camry with 50,000 miles, you might actually be better off getting a Lexus ES with the same mileage.
Anyone else notice this? Agree? Disagree?
p.s., please don't waste thread space with comments like "ride your bike" or "buy a smart car." There are enough people on this forum who need/want a real car, and we're already familiar with the MMM ethos.