To buy or not to buy?! Please help
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To buy or not to buy?! Please help
Hi everybody. I'm new here and this is my first post. I need some help from you all! I do not own a Tsx but I probably will in a day or so. I do have a 2012 MDX and prior to that an 06 TL. Now to the point: im looking at an 05 Tsx 6-speed. It has 194k on it. Asking price is 4K although I'm confident that I can get it for 3500. The car is a 1-owner car that is very clean, always garaged since day 1. All maintenance records available as well. Oil changes every 3500 miles and recent inspection and tires. Also battery. Believe it or not, it's still the original clutch. I know it's days have to be numbered. That's insane mileage for a stock clutch. She did say she made 600 mile round trips to WV from Pittsburgh every weekend for a long time. So that contributes some good reason as to why it's still healthy. I've done some reading on how much work it is to change the clutch and the outrageous labor cost. I luckily have quite a few friends that are Honda freaks. They assured me that labor would run me no more than 300-400 bucks plus 220-250 for the clutch kit(clutch disk, pressure plate, throw out bearing). So call it 600 all said and done. Then I'd definitely replace the timing chain and tensioners. Total cost around 300 with parts and labor. I'd get it done at the same time the clutch is done. So 900 bucks to get the car up to date. Actually 1000.... I'd change the gear oil in the tranny as well. So all together I'd be 4500 deep into this car. I have a 2006 tdi Jetta that I'm making 2k off of. Transferring the title on Monday. I like that car and the great fuel economy of 51 highway and 36 city. But volkswagens are so much money to maintain that it actually doesn't make it worth it. Anyways. What do you guys/ladies think about this car as an everyday commuter car with this many miles? It's super clean. Silver exterior with black interior. It's definitely a nice car to say the least. I have a good feeling about it because the older woman that has owned since day 1 has always taken great care of it. And the fact that the original clutch is still in the car with 194k on it tells me 2 things: 1. This chick definitely knows how to drive! 2. She definitely didn't abuse it by redlining every gear and hot rod it around like a 16-25 year old would've. Otherwise that clutch would long be gone. Maybe even the second. So is there anything you all can add to help me make this decision? This is super high miles and kind of scares me. Like how much more life does this motor have. Have you guys heard of these cars pushing 300k on the original motors? Also I wonder about other parts. Like are struts,hoses,brake lines etc gonna start to need replaced essentially nickel and diming me? It's a lot of car to have for 4500 but I don't want a year to go by and have another thousand or more in repairs. I understand there always be some extra output year to year in repairs. I'm a huge Acura fan even though they really have me irate over the oil consumption on my MDX. 1qt/1000k is not normal Acura!!! Sorry, had to get that off of my chest. Any info will be greatly appreciated. Thank you to you all in advance!
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Have you taken your estimate of needed work to the seller? Maybe get it down to an even $3k?
As far as overall reliability, these cars seem to be very dependable (there is an owner here with well over 500k on his). Although, like you say, some of the ancillaries may start to go (starter, suspension, etc), but most of those things are fairly easy DIY's (unlike the clutch). I'd have no qualms about commuting in it if it's as clean as you say.
On your MDX, what brand oil do you use? I have a 1st gen s2000, and they are notorious for oil consumption. Ever since switching to Castrol Edge (a number of years ago), the consumption has pretty much stopped.
As far as overall reliability, these cars seem to be very dependable (there is an owner here with well over 500k on his). Although, like you say, some of the ancillaries may start to go (starter, suspension, etc), but most of those things are fairly easy DIY's (unlike the clutch). I'd have no qualms about commuting in it if it's as clean as you say.
On your MDX, what brand oil do you use? I have a 1st gen s2000, and they are notorious for oil consumption. Ever since switching to Castrol Edge (a number of years ago), the consumption has pretty much stopped.
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Have you taken your estimate of needed work to the seller? Maybe get it down to an even $3k?
As far as overall reliability, these cars seem to be very dependable (there is an owner here with well over 500k on his). Although, like you say, some of the ancillaries may start to go (starter, suspension, etc), but most of those things are fairly easy DIY's (unlike the clutch). I'd have no qualms about commuting in it if it's as clean as you say.
On your MDX, what brand oil do you use? I have a 1st gen s2000, and they are notorious for oil consumption. Ever since switching to Castrol Edge (a number of years ago), the consumption has pretty much stopped.
As far as overall reliability, these cars seem to be very dependable (there is an owner here with well over 500k on his). Although, like you say, some of the ancillaries may start to go (starter, suspension, etc), but most of those things are fairly easy DIY's (unlike the clutch). I'd have no qualms about commuting in it if it's as clean as you say.
On your MDX, what brand oil do you use? I have a 1st gen s2000, and they are notorious for oil consumption. Ever since switching to Castrol Edge (a number of years ago), the consumption has pretty much stopped.
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