Greebo
N9017H - C172M (1976)
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Retired Evil Overlord
I own a '96 Lexus LS400. I bought it used, at 6,000 under book value, from a Volvo dealership which had the car on the lot for 30 or 45 days, I forget, and was about to send it to auction and sold it to me for what they gave it as value on trade in. I bought it in 2001 and its been a great car. It had about 80k on it when I bought it and is a bit over 130k now.
So I took it to the dealership last week for a slightly belated 120k service. I don't go to the dealer every time - this is the 2nd time I've taken it to them. Usually I go to Sears or NTB or somewhere like that depending on what I need done.
Anyway so they gave it this really "thorough" looking over ... and come back with a laundry list of $6,000 worth of stuff that needs doing - some right now, some later. I had the timing and drive belts replaced - they were originals (yipes) - but the other stuff I didn't do includes:
Oh, and there's no sign of any leaks in my driveway, I've noticed no ill feelings or exhaust smells in the cabin, or any suggestion of problems with the steering. I'm taking it back tomorrow afternoon and have told them I want their mechanic to show me the items in person while he fixes my headlight that I already paid them to fix but they didn't...
I have every intention of getting a 2nd opinion from an independent shop but I also wanted to ask on here, which of the above list of items are really likely to need replacement? And when I go for the 2nd opinion - I'm thinking about telling the mechanic "These are the items I was given - please give me your opinion on them" or would it be smarter to simply ask for a thorough going over? (The mechanic is very trusted by my wife and mother-in-law, so I'm inclined to give him the benefit of a doubt...)
But I'm also debating whether or not to even keep the car. Its a great car, but hey it IS a 96, and lets say the dealership WAS square with me and even if I have the work done somewhere else, I'm gonna throw another 3 or 4 thousand at it... Well the book value on the car now is pretty much what I owe on it - if I can get that much in trade, I dunno - maybe I should consider just replacing it now before it does start really going down hill on me.
On the other hand, if I put in the 3-4k, maybe I can milk this car along to 200k miles. I've had aspirations of doing that, after all...
So I find myself in a quandry. Your opinions, expert or otherwise, are welcomed. Please, make me more confused.
So I took it to the dealership last week for a slightly belated 120k service. I don't go to the dealer every time - this is the 2nd time I've taken it to them. Usually I go to Sears or NTB or somewhere like that depending on what I need done.
Anyway so they gave it this really "thorough" looking over ... and come back with a laundry list of $6,000 worth of stuff that needs doing - some right now, some later. I had the timing and drive belts replaced - they were originals (yipes) - but the other stuff I didn't do includes:
- Sparks, Spark Wires, Distributor Cap and Rotor all need replacement
- Front Lower Ball Joints - Excess Play
- Rear axle carrier bushings - torn
- Power steering rack and pinion leaking (and also an alignment)
- EGR Pipe cracked allowing fumes into cabin
- Oil pan dented needs replacing
Oh, and there's no sign of any leaks in my driveway, I've noticed no ill feelings or exhaust smells in the cabin, or any suggestion of problems with the steering. I'm taking it back tomorrow afternoon and have told them I want their mechanic to show me the items in person while he fixes my headlight that I already paid them to fix but they didn't...
I have every intention of getting a 2nd opinion from an independent shop but I also wanted to ask on here, which of the above list of items are really likely to need replacement? And when I go for the 2nd opinion - I'm thinking about telling the mechanic "These are the items I was given - please give me your opinion on them" or would it be smarter to simply ask for a thorough going over? (The mechanic is very trusted by my wife and mother-in-law, so I'm inclined to give him the benefit of a doubt...)
But I'm also debating whether or not to even keep the car. Its a great car, but hey it IS a 96, and lets say the dealership WAS square with me and even if I have the work done somewhere else, I'm gonna throw another 3 or 4 thousand at it... Well the book value on the car now is pretty much what I owe on it - if I can get that much in trade, I dunno - maybe I should consider just replacing it now before it does start really going down hill on me.
On the other hand, if I put in the 3-4k, maybe I can milk this car along to 200k miles. I've had aspirations of doing that, after all...
So I find myself in a quandry. Your opinions, expert or otherwise, are welcomed. Please, make me more confused.