200,000 miles reached!
#1
200,000 miles reached!
My old '00 TL just passed 200,000 miles this past weekend, I (formerly Chuckstl on the boards) sold it to my brother who lives nearby. What I really want everyone to know is that it still runs perfectly in every way and uses NO oil between changes, a great testimony to the Honda 3.2 and Mobil 1. The first 100K miles was Mobil 1 and the second 100K on Amsoil for no particular reason. I think the car still looks good too, and the interior as well. I bought a CL-S last may.
#6
Originally Posted by ChucksCL-S
HAHAHAHAHA Way to go Kris, you're almost there.. Two cars worth of pure abuse and still going strong....
Originally Posted by zibadun
Congrats. I want to keep mine until 250k until it looks like a rusting clunker. Just curious how many trannies both of you went through at 200k?
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#10
Originally Posted by ChucksCL-S
One at 164,000.
Wow. Impressive. I just bought a 00 tl with 72k on it, Im scared to keep it, figured I would sell it late this year (or trade it in) so that I can stay away from the tranny problem and not devalue the car with another 20k miles.
After seeing someone's tranny last that long, I wonder if I should even consider selling/trading it.
Thoughts?
Tai
#11
Switch the tranny fluid to synthetic and install a tranny cooler, that will help. Also I do not hold the car in third with the auto-stick, pretty much I use D4 around town and D5 on the highway. Amsoil makes a synthetic tranny fluid that can be used in Honda products. Do not downshift to third at highway speeds to get a quick burst of power.
#12
Trying to figure out what the big deal here is. I put 304,000 Thousand (yes Thousand miles) on my 91 Accord EX with no engine problems. Don't think much of 200,000 on a TL=heck it's just getting broken in! Oh, due to a road hazard I hit knocking off the Transmission bell housing I had to replace the Tranny at 257,000 miles. It was still working fine at that point. Shows that honda can make one that will last. Many Jamin starts with that Accord too, but yea the engine wasn't 225 HP>something like 110.HP.
#13
Originally Posted by ChucksCL-S
Switch the tranny fluid to synthetic and install a tranny cooler, that will help. Also I do not hold the car in third with the auto-stick, pretty much I use D4 around town and D5 on the highway. Amsoil makes a synthetic tranny fluid that can be used in Honda products. Do not downshift to third at highway speeds to get a quick burst of power.
you've got 164k on an 03 cl-s auto? that is a hell of a lot of miles man! When you say don't down shift into 3rd at highway speeds what about stepping on it in D5(D4 for my 99) the tranny will downshift for you. in my car it downshifts to 2nd or 3rd depending on speed I am going and how hard step on it. I feel in my car if I gate shift down to 3rd or 2nd it shifts smoother, but that is in a 99. When I am going say 40mph and in 4th on the highway(getting on) and then step on it, it shifts fast and hard. there is no slipping but it's a solid hard shift.
#14
Originally Posted by sbuswell
you've got 164k on an 03 cl-s auto? that is a hell of a lot of miles man! When you say don't down shift into 3rd at highway speeds what about stepping on it in D5(D4 for my 99) the tranny will downshift for you. in my car it downshifts to 2nd or 3rd depending on speed I am going and how hard step on it. I feel in my car if I gate shift down to 3rd or 2nd it shifts smoother, but that is in a 99. When I am going say 40mph and in 4th on the highway(getting on) and then step on it, it shifts fast and hard. there is no slipping but it's a solid hard shift.
You can downshift anyway you want to, I stand by my belief that in the 5AT any hard use of third gear isn't good as it is a well known fact the third gear clutch packs do not hold up. Hence the common terms "autotragic" transmission and " glass tranny"
#15
Originally Posted by Luke7
Trying to figure out what the big deal here is. I put 304,000 Thousand (yes Thousand miles) on my 91 Accord EX with no engine problems. Don't think much of 200,000 on a TL=heck it's just getting broken in! Oh, due to a road hazard I hit knocking off the Transmission bell housing I had to replace the Tranny at 257,000 miles. It was still working fine at that point. Shows that honda can make one that will last. Many Jamin starts with that Accord too, but yea the engine wasn't 225 HP>something like 110.HP.
#18
Originally Posted by ChucksCL-S
No big deal? Luke do you know of any others? Most people sell their cars way before then. Does 200K indicate to you anything about the quality of maintenance? Or how about zero accidents, meaning that seriously damaged cars (as in totalled) don't rack up too many more miles. OK yes you do have more miles, on a car built nine years earlier.
#21
Originally Posted by eatatculvers
Just about to hit 192000 Miles here
one tranny at 105K one tranny at 155K, still have tranny warranty till 255K
one tranny at 105K one tranny at 155K, still have tranny warranty till 255K
#23
No i did not pay for the tranny at 105K, nor did I pay a red cent for it at 155K, also I have in writing that the newest tranny is good for 7 years or 100K Miles. Thank you acura of brookfield, wi.
I guess that is the service you get when you spend that much money at one place over the years
I guess that is the service you get when you spend that much money at one place over the years
#24
Originally Posted by Luke7
Trying to figure out what the big deal here is.
Originally Posted by eatatculvers
No i did not pay for the tranny at 105K, nor did I pay a red cent for it at 155K, also I have in writing that the newest tranny is good for 7 years or 100K Miles. Thank you acura of brookfield, wi.
I guess that is the service you get when you spend that much money at one place over the years
I guess that is the service you get when you spend that much money at one place over the years
#25
Wow a bunch of sour pusses in this place.
I had no problem at 105k nor at 155K
They even threw in a free rental both times.
If the trans went out tommorrow I do not think I would have a problem getting a new one covered.
I had no problem at 105k nor at 155K
They even threw in a free rental both times.
If the trans went out tommorrow I do not think I would have a problem getting a new one covered.
#26
I have to agree with eatatculvers, acura of brookfield (WI) is very good at living up to their word I also bought my car there, they have been nothing but great when I have had issues. It wouldn't suprise me one bit that they would cover it.
#27
I think he is confusing it with the regular 7 year/100K miles covered by Acura when the tranny issue first came about. I really doubt your Acura dealer is going to cover a tranny for another 100K miles.
I should know cause when my tranny went, I was told the "refurbished" tranny is for 12 months or 12K miles, whichever comes first.
I should know cause when my tranny went, I was told the "refurbished" tranny is for 12 months or 12K miles, whichever comes first.
#28
No Big Deal
Originally Posted by ChucksCL-S
No big deal? Luke do you know of any others? Most people sell their cars way before then. Does 200K indicate to you anything about the quality of maintenance? Or how about zero accidents, meaning that seriously damaged cars (as in totalled) don't rack up too many more miles. OK yes you do have more miles, on a car built nine years earlier.
#29
No i did not pay for the tranny at 105K, nor did I pay a red cent for it at 155K, also I have in writing that the newest tranny is good for 7 years or 100K Miles. Thank you acura of brookfield, wi.
I guess that is the service you get when you spend that much money at one place over the years
I guess that is the service you get when you spend that much money at one place over the years
To good to be true ! Do you own Acura Brookfield.Wi ?
#30
Originally Posted by Luke7
Having done the over 300,000 mile thing twice, I know more about preventive maintenance and upkeep than most people could ever imagine! There wasn't much to do before 200,000. hint=(father was an airplane mechanic) The issue here is that Honda makes a great engine that with proper maintenance will run and run without any internal problems or failure.
Originally Posted by 2003TL-S
I have to agree with eatatculvers, acura of brookfield (WI) is very good at living up to their word I also bought my car there, they have been nothing but great when I have had issues. It wouldn't suprise me one bit that they would cover it.
#31
Eatatculvers:
Didn't you post a couple of weeks ago saying you just got your Laguna Green 2000 TL and paid like $5000 for it with 189k? I know I replied in that post. So how do you know what was going on with the car at 105k or 155k?
Didn't you post a couple of weeks ago saying you just got your Laguna Green 2000 TL and paid like $5000 for it with 189k? I know I replied in that post. So how do you know what was going on with the car at 105k or 155k?
#33
Originally Posted by 03CoupeV6
Eatatculvers:
Didn't you post a couple of weeks ago saying you just got your Laguna Green 2000 TL and paid like $5000 for it with 189k? I know I replied in that post. So how do you know what was going on with the car at 105k or 155k?
Didn't you post a couple of weeks ago saying you just got your Laguna Green 2000 TL and paid like $5000 for it with 189k? I know I replied in that post. So how do you know what was going on with the car at 105k or 155k?
Originally Posted by eatatculvers
This is my 50th car, yes I have Automotive ADHD. but thats beside the points.
Just picked up a 00 3.2 TL for 5000 bucks. Mint condition. Although it has a million miles on it. Its on its third trans and it has only seen VTEC about 4 times. Third trans has over 100K on it so Im not worried about that. Its Light green/gray.
Just picked up a 00 3.2 TL for 5000 bucks. Mint condition. Although it has a million miles on it. Its on its third trans and it has only seen VTEC about 4 times. Third trans has over 100K on it so Im not worried about that. Its Light green/gray.
#34
125k and still going strong on my original tranny :knockonwood:
Does the synthetic fluid/tranny cooler really make that big of a difference? What are my chances of still being honored for a replacement if it were to go within the next 10k or so?
Does the synthetic fluid/tranny cooler really make that big of a difference? What are my chances of still being honored for a replacement if it were to go within the next 10k or so?
#38
Originally Posted by 03CoupeV6
Eatatculvers:
Didn't you post a couple of weeks ago saying you just got your Laguna Green 2000 TL and paid like $5000 for it with 189k? I know I replied in that post. So how do you know what was going on with the car at 105k or 155k?
Didn't you post a couple of weeks ago saying you just got your Laguna Green 2000 TL and paid like $5000 for it with 189k? I know I replied in that post. So how do you know what was going on with the car at 105k or 155k?
You are correct, in which I bought it from my father in law who has owned it since 3 miles, who has bought 4 cars there in the past 12 years, so i guess if you want to get technical he has the extended warranty on the transmission.
#39
Originally Posted by 03CoupeV6
Good Job Kris on finding those old eatatculvers posts - now how did he get that from 155,000 to 189,000 on the current and third transmission is >100,000?
Man what the fuck are you smoking