I have a problem with compulsive spending...
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I have a problem with compulsive spending...
Considering my '97 Es300 has about 230k on the dash, I figured it was time to retire her..
However, I just picked this puppy up today! 2005 Lexus Es330.
Dealer was asking $11,700k and I was able to talk them down to $9,700, considering a chipped windshield and a minor dent on the bumper (which will be popped and buffed out before i pick it up).
I also complained about their logo sticker. I told them to either take it off the car or knock off a couple hundred dollars. I'm not getting reimbursed to advertise for them... Though they didn't knock off a price, they did extend my warranty for the sticker. I just ended up taking it off anyway lol
Carfax was included and is clean, 2 owner vehicle which was only serviced at lexus. Certified stickers are still in the door.
She has 124k though... Despite that, engine and oil is clean, cherry red transmission and powersteering fluid, and she provides a solid ride.
The car is mint, besides a few imperfections. I never knew air conditioned seats existed until i sat in this car. Dealer turned on the air conditioned seat without me knowing. He thought it was funny (sick sense of humor)
But anyway, check it out. You're all the first ones to see it.
I have some questions though;
To those who own Es330's, what kind of problems have you ran into yours so far? Any problems I should be aware of?
How about rust? Has yours started to rust so far? I hate rust, I can't stand it?
How have you guys prevented your Es3's from rotting out (wheel wells?)
However, I just picked this puppy up today! 2005 Lexus Es330.
Dealer was asking $11,700k and I was able to talk them down to $9,700, considering a chipped windshield and a minor dent on the bumper (which will be popped and buffed out before i pick it up).
I also complained about their logo sticker. I told them to either take it off the car or knock off a couple hundred dollars. I'm not getting reimbursed to advertise for them... Though they didn't knock off a price, they did extend my warranty for the sticker. I just ended up taking it off anyway lol
Carfax was included and is clean, 2 owner vehicle which was only serviced at lexus. Certified stickers are still in the door.
She has 124k though... Despite that, engine and oil is clean, cherry red transmission and powersteering fluid, and she provides a solid ride.
The car is mint, besides a few imperfections. I never knew air conditioned seats existed until i sat in this car. Dealer turned on the air conditioned seat without me knowing. He thought it was funny (sick sense of humor)
But anyway, check it out. You're all the first ones to see it.
I have some questions though;
To those who own Es330's, what kind of problems have you ran into yours so far? Any problems I should be aware of?
How about rust? Has yours started to rust so far? I hate rust, I can't stand it?
How have you guys prevented your Es3's from rotting out (wheel wells?)
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Nice ride! Looks very familiar.
I don't think the 4ES has a problem with rusting. Just make sure you wash it often, touch up stone chips and wax it. You could oil spray it once a year too (I didn't do it on mine - too messy).
The seats aren't really "A/C", its just a ventilating fan that blows air through the perforated leather.
Make sure you keep up with the maintenance and enjoy your ride! At 124K miles, you should have had the timing belt, waterpump & spark plugs done already.
I don't think the 4ES has a problem with rusting. Just make sure you wash it often, touch up stone chips and wax it. You could oil spray it once a year too (I didn't do it on mine - too messy).
The seats aren't really "A/C", its just a ventilating fan that blows air through the perforated leather.
Make sure you keep up with the maintenance and enjoy your ride! At 124K miles, you should have had the timing belt, waterpump & spark plugs done already.
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Nice ride! Looks very familiar.
I don't think the 4ES has a problem with rusting. Just make sure you wash it often, touch up stone chips and wax it. You could oil spray it once a year too (I didn't do it on mine - too messy).
The seats aren't really "A/C", its just a ventilating fan that blows air through the perforated leather.
Make sure you keep up with the maintenance and enjoy your ride! At 124K miles, you should have had the timing belt, waterpump & spark plugs done already.
I don't think the 4ES has a problem with rusting. Just make sure you wash it often, touch up stone chips and wax it. You could oil spray it once a year too (I didn't do it on mine - too messy).
The seats aren't really "A/C", its just a ventilating fan that blows air through the perforated leather.
Make sure you keep up with the maintenance and enjoy your ride! At 124K miles, you should have had the timing belt, waterpump & spark plugs done already.
I've turned down many nice es300s because of wheel well rust... Can't stand it, my '97 is suffering from it right now. Thinking of gettting it sprayed, not sure.
I do all my own repairs, so maintenance will not be a problem. Ill check out the timing belt and plugs this weekend. I'm going to change them regardless, once it's warm out.
I'm thinking of changing the transmission fluid & filter. Any recommendations of brands for both?
How about synthetic oil and filter?
Could I do this myself? What type of oil and tools would I need?
I really want to do the wheel wells though... I was thinking of taking off the plastic strip on the wheel wells.
Should I do that?
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Oil Undercoating of New Hampshire
Check it out. depending where you are in mass, they may not be too far out.
I may check it out. Has anyone ever attempted to oil coat their own undercarrage?
Last edited by msekanha; 03-20-13 at 08:24 PM.
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Looks good! Try some PlastX for the headlights. It's a one step product with no sanding required and may improve the headlight clarity. And it's inexpensive. (I spent the 400+ for new Xenon headlights because one was cracked).
http://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-Plast.../dp/B0000AY3SR
Now I use a coat of pure Carnauba wax to keep them clear.
http://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-Plast.../dp/B0000AY3SR
Now I use a coat of pure Carnauba wax to keep them clear.
Last edited by Chocolate; 03-21-13 at 03:34 AM.
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What are you doing with the 97...selling it?
How do you find the DBW throttle response over the 97?
I think your first mod should be to tint the windows.
I had my old Camry oil sprayed by Krown Rust proofing. It was really messy, especially when I had to work on the car. The oil would ooze out of the door creases and attract dirt, and washing it with regular car wash soap doesn't take it away (had to use dish soap & re-wax).
I don't think rusting is a major problem on the 4ES. Thus for my ES330 I bought two spray cans of rust proofing ($16) and sprayed the undercarriage and engine bay. It coated it well, but it washes off much faster.
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Looks good! Try some PlastX for the headlights. It's a one step product with no sanding required and may improve the headlight clarity. And it's inexpensive. (I spent the 400+ for new Xenon headlights because one was cracked).
http://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-Plast.../dp/B0000AY3SR
Now I use a coat of pure Carnauba wax to keep them clear.
http://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-Plast.../dp/B0000AY3SR
Now I use a coat of pure Carnauba wax to keep them clear.
Clean car btw, I used to hate this generation but it's quickly growing on me. My girl is mad because I didn't buy a G35 instead (hunk of cheap plastic pretty much). Nothing compares to the quality of a lexus.
Your car is familiar because I have one just like it! 05 ES 330 with the 17's, non-nav/ML, 120K miles, etc.
What are you doing with the 97...selling it?
How do you find the DBW throttle response over the 97?
I think your first mod should be to tint the windows.
I had my old Camry oil sprayed by Krown Rust proofing. It was really messy, especially when I had to work on the car. The oil would ooze out of the door creases and attract dirt, and washing it with regular car wash soap doesn't take it away (had to use dish soap & re-wax).
I don't think rusting is a major problem on the 4ES. Thus for my ES330 I bought two spray cans of rust proofing ($16) and sprayed the undercarriage and engine bay. It coated it well, but it washes off much faster.
What are you doing with the 97...selling it?
How do you find the DBW throttle response over the 97?
I think your first mod should be to tint the windows.
I had my old Camry oil sprayed by Krown Rust proofing. It was really messy, especially when I had to work on the car. The oil would ooze out of the door creases and attract dirt, and washing it with regular car wash soap doesn't take it away (had to use dish soap & re-wax).
I don't think rusting is a major problem on the 4ES. Thus for my ES330 I bought two spray cans of rust proofing ($16) and sprayed the undercarriage and engine bay. It coated it well, but it washes off much faster.
My '97... I was planning on driving this car until the wheels fall off, but considering my dad needed a car, I gave him this one. Which lead me to buy a newer one )
And the DBW.. I haven't really paid any attention to the difference, but it's very "plush" when I put her to the floor, but lot's of power. Quite odd though, i've test driven other Es330s and they seemed to be more "touchier" than the one I have.
And dude, I really want to tint out my windows, but window Tint is illegal in Rhode Island
I may tint them anyway, considering I know someone that will just put an inspection sticker on for me
I have a question for you, Have you removed the plastic strips off your wheel wells? I'm thinking about taking them off mine..
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