2004 RX 330 - 220k miles - and I'm in love?
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Oh and if there is anyone on this forum that doesn't think I'm kind of slow.. this will seal it. Discovered today, it DOES have a rear DVD player. Even the dealership didn't know as it wasn't even listed on their buy order for the car. So now, bf is happy all around too..
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The saga continues...
Well at nearly 255,000 miles and she's great.
I put on some new tires. I've kept the oil changes up (use Amsoil) and as mentioned before did some needed maintenance but nothing else.
Oh, and the luxuries really paid off.. I was on a trip from SW VA to Philly early in December and got a weird warning light... turned out the air pressure on one tire was extremely low! Got that aired up (not sure what the issue is as it didn't leak since) but that warning light kept me from having, a minimum, a trip ruining delay with a tire change (and perhaps a ruined tire) or worse, something that could have caused an accident.
So yea, I've put about 30,000 on it since I purchased it.. a lot of if was on trips, as planned. She runs as great as ever... I don't even have any 'little' things giving me trouble.
Julie
I put on some new tires. I've kept the oil changes up (use Amsoil) and as mentioned before did some needed maintenance but nothing else.
Oh, and the luxuries really paid off.. I was on a trip from SW VA to Philly early in December and got a weird warning light... turned out the air pressure on one tire was extremely low! Got that aired up (not sure what the issue is as it didn't leak since) but that warning light kept me from having, a minimum, a trip ruining delay with a tire change (and perhaps a ruined tire) or worse, something that could have caused an accident.
So yea, I've put about 30,000 on it since I purchased it.. a lot of if was on trips, as planned. She runs as great as ever... I don't even have any 'little' things giving me trouble.
Julie
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As for the low tire pressure, that could have just been from the cold weather, hitting a pothole or similar. Probably something not reproducible. Would just keep a tire pressure gauge in the glovebox and check the tires when you fill up with gas for awhile to be safe.
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VAttorney- Any update? been reading all 10 pages and couldnt believe the deal you have. Let us know, its been 6 months from your last posting. I hope....whenever the day comes you hit 300k, let us know!
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I understand the lure of a new RX, but I also know that it is frequently foolish to fall in love with a car on the lot. The RX is the best selling Lexus vehicle they make. There are a lot of used RX to choose from. I'd venture you could find another RX with less mileage in your piece range with just a bit more searching. Take a look at AutoTrader.com for an idea of what is available locally in your area. As mentioned earlier, You can have your local Lexus dealer run the VIN for a service record on any Lexus that had its service performed by Lexus.
Consider that the 90k, 180k, 270k, etc. maintenance services are the most costly. If you find a RX that you like with close to those numbers ask that the dealer perform this maintenance prior to your closing the deal. I'd also ask the dealer whether the recalls/service campaigns are up to date. I'd ask for a list of TSIB's that have been performed. You can find a list of the TSIB titles here on the forum and there are a few you might want to be sure that have been done. At the very least get a written assurance from the dealer that they will perform any TSIB for free for the first few months if needed, You might also ask your Lexus dealer to alter any of the C-Best setting to your choice. Now is the time you have the leverage to request these things be included in the sales contract and have a reasonable likelihood of having them done gratis. CPO is a good idea but a non-CPO with a three year warranty is likely good too depending on the price.
The LEXUS RX is a well built vehicle and can give you many happy miles of service with proper maintenance. The only downside I've noticed is that Lexus dealer service costs are rather high. Given that is the case almost universally, look for a trusted independent Lexus mechanic for you needs or do the simple stuff yourself. FWIW, you can also have the routine maintenance done at most Toyota dealerships and save some money.
The RX330/350 in particular, is turning out to be a very well built and durable ride. I'd not hesitate to buy a higher mileage RX if the service records are in order and it looks like the original owner had taken care of it.
Consider that the 90k, 180k, 270k, etc. maintenance services are the most costly. If you find a RX that you like with close to those numbers ask that the dealer perform this maintenance prior to your closing the deal. I'd also ask the dealer whether the recalls/service campaigns are up to date. I'd ask for a list of TSIB's that have been performed. You can find a list of the TSIB titles here on the forum and there are a few you might want to be sure that have been done. At the very least get a written assurance from the dealer that they will perform any TSIB for free for the first few months if needed, You might also ask your Lexus dealer to alter any of the C-Best setting to your choice. Now is the time you have the leverage to request these things be included in the sales contract and have a reasonable likelihood of having them done gratis. CPO is a good idea but a non-CPO with a three year warranty is likely good too depending on the price.
The LEXUS RX is a well built vehicle and can give you many happy miles of service with proper maintenance. The only downside I've noticed is that Lexus dealer service costs are rather high. Given that is the case almost universally, look for a trusted independent Lexus mechanic for you needs or do the simple stuff yourself. FWIW, you can also have the routine maintenance done at most Toyota dealerships and save some money.
The RX330/350 in particular, is turning out to be a very well built and durable ride. I'd not hesitate to buy a higher mileage RX if the service records are in order and it looks like the original owner had taken care of it.
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No way, i do own a 04 RX330 and love the vehicle and had it since 04, but no way man with 220K+ Miles you've got to look for something lower than that, i recently had a Chrysler Town&Country which i sold but it was a great great van, and truthfully i've had multiple Chrysler products such as Town&Country, and 4 different heavy duty Dodge trucks (which my occupation calls for) such as 98' Dodge Ram 2500(which i eventually sold after putting 200K+ miles on it and was a gasoline engine), 04 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT(which is a Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine), 07 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT (Cummins Diesel), and 07 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually Laramie (also Cummins diesel) and man i tell you they were absolute great trucks got great gas milage, very little maintenance, and were really work horses, but unfortunately when the economy collapsed in 08 so did my business which made me have to get rid of my 07 2500 SLT and 07 3500 Laramie, But i still have the 04 2500 SLT and well its been a great truck to this day very durable and still gets great gas milage better than any other truck/van/suv i've ever owned which has been multiple and i mean multiple types of vehicles from Ford to Chevy to Toyota to Chrysler/Dodge and Lexus. But i would highly recommend the Chrysler Town&Country since it has lower milage and i've had a great experience with all my Chrysler products, to this day i own a 07 Toyota Sienna, 04 Lexus RX330 and a 04 Dodge 2500 in which they have all treated me kindly over the years with little maintenance but i don't get very good gas milage at all in the two vehicles i surly thought i would my Lexus and Toyota, the Lexus gets anywhere from 13-17 MPG but mainly 15MPG, Toyota gets 14-18MPG but mainly 16/17MPG and my Dodge gets anywhere from 15-22MPG but mainly averages 18/19MPG and this is all mostly city driving with highway here and there, Which is crazy because my truck weights more than my lexus and toyota combined. my truck weighs anywhere from 9-11,000 pounds (mainly because the cast iron engine)
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No way, i do own a 04 RX330 and love the vehicle and had it since 04, but no way man with 220K+ Miles you've got to look for something lower than that, i recently had a Chrysler Town&Country which i sold but it was a great great van, and truthfully i've had multiple Chrysler products such as Town&Country, and 4 different heavy duty Dodge trucks (which my occupation calls for) such as 98' Dodge Ram 2500(gasoline), 04 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT(which is a Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine), 07 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT (Cummins Diesel), and 07 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually Laramie (also Cummins diesel) and man i tell you they were absolute great trucks got great gas milage, very little maintenance, and were really work horses, but unfortunately when the economy collapsed in 08 so did my business which made me have to get rid of my 07 2500 SLT and 07 3500 Laramie, But i still have the 04 2500 SLT and well its been a great truck to this day very durable and still gets great gas milage better than any other truck/van/suv i've ever owned which has been multiple and i mean multiple types of vehicles from Ford to Chevy to Toyota to Chrysler/Dodge and Lexus. But i would highly recommend the Chrysler Town&Country since it has lower milage and i've had a great experience with all my Chrysler products, to this day i own a 07 Toyota Sienna, 04 Lexus RX330 and a 04 Dodge 2500 in which they have all treated me kindly over the years with little maintenance but i don't get very good gas milage at all in the two vehicles i surly thought i would my Lexus and Toyota, the Lexus gets anywhere from 13-17 MPG but mainly 15MPG, Toyota gets 14-18MPG but mainly 16/17MPG and my Dodge gets anywhere from 15-22MPG but mainly averages 18/19MPG and this is all mostly city driving with highway here and there, Which is crazy because my truck weights more than my lexus and toyota combined. my truck weighs any from 9-11,000 pounds (mainly because the cast iron engine)
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Here's the Plan
1) Get a pre-purchase inspection done by a certified mechanic
2) Get as much of the history as possible
3) If everything checks out, buy it.
4) Minivan? Really? If you're gonna smell a minivan much less drive one...look at the NEW Odyssey. Decent and you might not have to give up your man card
2) Get as much of the history as possible
3) If everything checks out, buy it.
4) Minivan? Really? If you're gonna smell a minivan much less drive one...look at the NEW Odyssey. Decent and you might not have to give up your man card
#150
I can't believe that I READ all 10 pages. I love the way this lady writes, it keeps you going and going. YOu know lots about cars than all the women I know in my life combined.