Any suggestions for buying pre-owned G1 MDX-2002-2006 ??
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Any suggestions for buying pre-owned G1 MDX-2002-2006 ??
I am beginning the process of searching for a pre-owned MDX between the years of 2002-2006. I estimate mileages will be between 90,xxx and 140,xxx in the price range that I am considering. And I would prefer a Touring or better version, but will take a Base if its right.
I have never been an MDX owner before, but have liked the MDX ever since it came out.
I have owned Honda's and love the quality of the company, but really want to find the right MDX.
I am looking for any suggestions regarding what to look for and what to avoid in a pre-owned MDX. I also need some guidance on what the critical components that need replacing in these mileages, such as timing belts, shocks, paint issues, power accessories that might fail, etc.
Thanks again for any thoughts or ideas you may have.
I have never been an MDX owner before, but have liked the MDX ever since it came out.
I have owned Honda's and love the quality of the company, but really want to find the right MDX.
I am looking for any suggestions regarding what to look for and what to avoid in a pre-owned MDX. I also need some guidance on what the critical components that need replacing in these mileages, such as timing belts, shocks, paint issues, power accessories that might fail, etc.
Thanks again for any thoughts or ideas you may have.
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-look for trans or torque converter issues
-A/C operation, leaks, compressor condition
-oil pump/oil pan leaks
-axle seal leaks
-Inner CV boot leaks both sides
-front and pass side motor mounts
-lower control arm bushings splitting
-radiator trans line fitting for corrosion
-front and rear shocks leak
-cat convertor (rear) go bad
-alternator goes bad
Basically these model MDX's trannys can go out at anytime and really at no warning.
So its best to find one that already had a trans done.
If you need any help let me know
Thanks
-A/C operation, leaks, compressor condition
-oil pump/oil pan leaks
-axle seal leaks
-Inner CV boot leaks both sides
-front and pass side motor mounts
-lower control arm bushings splitting
-radiator trans line fitting for corrosion
-front and rear shocks leak
-cat convertor (rear) go bad
-alternator goes bad
Basically these model MDX's trannys can go out at anytime and really at no warning.
So its best to find one that already had a trans done.
If you need any help let me know
Thanks
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Clauncher (07-15-2014)
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ECRD,
Thanks for the info. I appreciate the list of things.
I will plan to purchase an extended warranty, which may cover some of these things after purchase, but of course I don't want to buy a vehicle with these items wrong from the beginning.
I know motor mounts, transmissions have been mentioned before, but I didn't know about the torque converter and other issues of the suspension mentioned.
I hope to find a one owner vehicle without collision damage as well, but regular maintenance is always a key I look to.
Thanks again!
Thanks for the info. I appreciate the list of things.
I will plan to purchase an extended warranty, which may cover some of these things after purchase, but of course I don't want to buy a vehicle with these items wrong from the beginning.
I know motor mounts, transmissions have been mentioned before, but I didn't know about the torque converter and other issues of the suspension mentioned.
I hope to find a one owner vehicle without collision damage as well, but regular maintenance is always a key I look to.
Thanks again!
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Clauncher (07-23-2014)
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2005
I bought a 2005 MDX with very low miles (55K). Lucked out with an older lady driver, who--according to CarFax--maintained it well.
If you know what you want and stay current with the various Websites, you'll know a good deal when you see it. I think the 05s and 06s are very nice, and you should be able to find one with 80K, possibly less.
If you know what you want and stay current with the various Websites, you'll know a good deal when you see it. I think the 05s and 06s are very nice, and you should be able to find one with 80K, possibly less.
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Clauncher (07-23-2014)
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Low mileage 05 MDX
I bought a 2005 MDX with very low miles (55K). Lucked out with an older lady driver, who--according to CarFax--maintained it well.
If you know what you want and stay current with the various Websites, you'll know a good deal when you see it. I think the 05s and 06s are very nice, and you should be able to find one with 80K, possibly less.
If you know what you want and stay current with the various Websites, you'll know a good deal when you see it. I think the 05s and 06s are very nice, and you should be able to find one with 80K, possibly less.
I am beginning to think a luxury badge like Acura and Lexus (while great cars) often get the 'benefit of the doubt' and get a higher price even if they haven't been given any TLC. There is more to good ownership than getting an oil change every 5,000 miles. Cleaning your car goes a long way in my humble opinion. When I see a dirty car, I wonder what else is wrong under the hood, and everywhere else.
Thanks for the reply!
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