Passed up on a unicorn
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A few comments:
- I would argue the 2005 6MT is more like 95% of the fun (unless you equate the extra cosmetic items as "fun").
- I wouldn't even bother thinking about the clutch unless/until there is an issue with it; the clutch isn't suddenly going to fail leaving you stranded. I bought my car in May of 2017 and it had a weak clutch when I bought it, weak being defined as totally acceptable when driven normally, but it would slip when I started to romp on it. I finally had the clutch replaced in April of this year, roughly 20,000 miles later.
- Timing belt services on Honda V6 engines is a pretty common procedure, I wouldn't stress about having a dealer do the job, just find a shop familiar with Honda V6s and you'll be good to go.
- Good to know that makes me feel better. I'll say 90% with the cosmetic items factored in. May pickup some of the type s rims later and keep the current ones for winter tires.
- Ok I'll feel how it is on the test drive. Planning ahead since I've heard it can be a $2k+ job.
- Figured it was pretty simple but also wasn't sure since the clutch was so involved. Maybe I'll look into diy.
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- Good to know that makes me feel better. I'll say 90% with the cosmetic items factored in. May pickup some of the type s rims later and keep the current ones for winter tires.
- Ok I'll feel how it is on the test drive. Planning ahead since I've heard it can be a $2k+ job.
- Figured it was pretty simple but also wasn't sure since the clutch was so involved. Maybe I'll look into diy.
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don't let the clutch job scare you from buying one, my brother just picking up a TSX MT at 174k miles the clutch feels strong and no slippage. However noted the clutch job on the TL is around 8-10 hours of labor, I wouldn't loosing sleep much over a MT unless its in certain color combo, mileage and condition.
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That's what I thought. They also included spark plugs which I haven't heard before but that was only $300 so not sure where the rest of the price came from. Even the Acura dealership said $1300
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I haven't had a chance to drive his Fiesta yet much less his old K2500 GMC with a 5-Speed; I'll report back when I do.
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Too funny, I'm currently in Denver having Turkey Day with my son (first time in four years as he has been in the Navy). Shortly after mustering out of the service he bought a brand spanking new Fiesta ST, and yesterday he took my 2006 TL 6MT out for a few laps around the local mountains, and his exact quote was, "That shifter in your TL takes a dump on the shifter in my Fiesta!"
I haven't had a chance to drive his Fiesta yet much less his old K2500 GMC with a 5-Speed; I'll report back when I do.
I haven't had a chance to drive his Fiesta yet much less his old K2500 GMC with a 5-Speed; I'll report back when I do.
I'd say the best thing about the fiesta ST was there was no getting used to it. I jumped right in and everything felt natural like I'd been driving it for years. The TL has a much more solid, reassuring feel to it though. Both very good in my opinion but then again I never spent more than 10 minutes in either of them.
Right after I drove the fiesta I drove a Dodge Dart and that was one of the worst driving experiences I couldn't wait to get out of that car. I don't know how they made a car look so small on the outside but make it feel like it's a boat when you're driving it. I'm just hoping there was something wrong with this one and they're not all like that.
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Seems to depend greatly on the location. Called another Honda dealership in the area and they quoted $999 for the timing belt. The first one I may have well been asking about a BMW
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I have ~300K miles, still on the original clutch (04 6MT)....
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#62
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No offense to the OP, BUT
I think a civic or an accord would be better suited for you.
You’re just wasting people time by going there with no intention of buying the car right then & there. If you actually wasted 3 hours to drive for a car, why wouldn’t you at least offer something resonable even with those issues since you are already there?
To me the seller sounds like he was just trying to protect himself from random strangers on Craigslist, you even admitted you didn’t take a pic of the VIN WHEN YOU WERE THERE... WTF?
Btw, TB service should not cost more than $1k
I think a civic or an accord would be better suited for you.
You’re just wasting people time by going there with no intention of buying the car right then & there. If you actually wasted 3 hours to drive for a car, why wouldn’t you at least offer something resonable even with those issues since you are already there?
To me the seller sounds like he was just trying to protect himself from random strangers on Craigslist, you even admitted you didn’t take a pic of the VIN WHEN YOU WERE THERE... WTF?
Btw, TB service should not cost more than $1k
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No offense to the OP, BUT
I think a civic or an accord would be better suited for you.
You’re just wasting people time by going there with no intention of buying the car right then & there. If you actually wasted 3 hours to drive for a car, why wouldn’t you at least offer something resonable even with those issues since you are already there?
To me the seller sounds like he was just trying to protect himself from random strangers on Craigslist, you even admitted you didn’t take a pic of the VIN WHEN YOU WERE THERE... WTF?
Btw, TB service should not cost more than $1k
I think a civic or an accord would be better suited for you.
You’re just wasting people time by going there with no intention of buying the car right then & there. If you actually wasted 3 hours to drive for a car, why wouldn’t you at least offer something resonable even with those issues since you are already there?
To me the seller sounds like he was just trying to protect himself from random strangers on Craigslist, you even admitted you didn’t take a pic of the VIN WHEN YOU WERE THERE... WTF?
Btw, TB service should not cost more than $1k
And seriously?
I tried to take a picture of the VIN and he said no he didn't want me to. He wouldn't show me any of the records he said he had. Refused to take it to a mechanic. I offered to drive it there, he said no. He said he wouldn't drive it there, completely refused to let a mechanic see it. I would've bought the car if I knew what or if there was an issue
I get being cautious but really
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My brother was the previous owner of my unicorn for 7yrs/100K miles, 100% trouble-free for him. Literally 30 days after signing the title over to me my pass side CV busted leaving me stranded on the side of the road, a day after my birthday
He was nice enough to waive my first months payment
I think I've found the same car. I wonder if it's the same seller
https://delaware.craigslist.org/cto/...705434478.html
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KBP's must not like changing owners
My brother was the previous owner of my unicorn for 7yrs/100K miles, 100% trouble-free for him. Literally 30 days after signing the title over to me my pass side CV busted leaving me stranded on the side of the road, a day after my birthday
He was nice enough to waive my first months payment
I think I've found the same car. I wonder if it's the same seller
https://delaware.craigslist.org/cto/...705434478.html
My brother was the previous owner of my unicorn for 7yrs/100K miles, 100% trouble-free for him. Literally 30 days after signing the title over to me my pass side CV busted leaving me stranded on the side of the road, a day after my birthday
He was nice enough to waive my first months payment
I think I've found the same car. I wonder if it's the same seller
https://delaware.craigslist.org/cto/...705434478.html
He told me he sold it wonder if it fell through.
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The poster could be on these boards, saw us bad-mouthing his listing and changed his # to make it appear to be different.
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Living in North Dakota also helps...
I drove 5 hours to a Mercedes Benz dealership to look at a 2014 ML63. I walked out of their dealership when they couldn't meet me at $250.00 counter offer on the vehicle. I personally don't like black vehicles, but I still went out of my way to look at this vehicle. It was a certified vehicle and had issues like the rotors had some serious groves on the rotors and the "Detail" job was far from a real detail when they didn't even bother to clean off the white paint that got thrown on the rocker panels / doors when the dipshit ran over paint. Sometimes you know when to say no and move on regardless of time wasted.
FYI: Most dealerships charge over 1K for a complete timing belt service.
No offense to the OP, BUT
I think a civic or an accord would be better suited for you.
You’re just wasting people time by going there with no intention of buying the car right then & there. If you actually wasted 3 hours to drive for a car, why wouldn’t you at least offer something resonable even with those issues since you are already there?
To me the seller sounds like he was just trying to protect himself from random strangers on Craigslist, you even admitted you didn’t take a pic of the VIN WHEN YOU WERE THERE... WTF?
Btw, TB service should not cost more than $1k
I think a civic or an accord would be better suited for you.
You’re just wasting people time by going there with no intention of buying the car right then & there. If you actually wasted 3 hours to drive for a car, why wouldn’t you at least offer something resonable even with those issues since you are already there?
To me the seller sounds like he was just trying to protect himself from random strangers on Craigslist, you even admitted you didn’t take a pic of the VIN WHEN YOU WERE THERE... WTF?
Btw, TB service should not cost more than $1k
I drove 5 hours to a Mercedes Benz dealership to look at a 2014 ML63. I walked out of their dealership when they couldn't meet me at $250.00 counter offer on the vehicle. I personally don't like black vehicles, but I still went out of my way to look at this vehicle. It was a certified vehicle and had issues like the rotors had some serious groves on the rotors and the "Detail" job was far from a real detail when they didn't even bother to clean off the white paint that got thrown on the rocker panels / doors when the dipshit ran over paint. Sometimes you know when to say no and move on regardless of time wasted.
FYI: Most dealerships charge over 1K for a complete timing belt service.
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You made a post about swirls and paint correction. Since you're in North NJ, take your vehicle to Detailers domain for a paint correction and possibly a nanolex coating.
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Just my 2cents...
The fact that the title of his Craigslist ad says "very rare", to me that means he has some indication of what this car is, especially in that condition (if those pics are not altered). But then again pics can be deceiving.
Anyways, for someone who knows that much, he should have priced it higher as its worth at least 10k....but then again his behaviour of not letting you basically do more than sit in the car.....maybe there is something wrong with it....
OR
he just didn't take you seriously.....for any number of potential reasons....
The fact that the title of his Craigslist ad says "very rare", to me that means he has some indication of what this car is, especially in that condition (if those pics are not altered). But then again pics can be deceiving.
Anyways, for someone who knows that much, he should have priced it higher as its worth at least 10k....but then again his behaviour of not letting you basically do more than sit in the car.....maybe there is something wrong with it....
OR
he just didn't take you seriously.....for any number of potential reasons....
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Just my 2cents...
The fact that the title of his Craigslist ad says "very rare", to me that means he has some indication of what this car is, especially in that condition (if those pics are not altered). But then again pics can be deceiving.
Anyways, for someone who knows that much, he should have priced it higher as its worth at least 10k....but then again his behaviour of not letting you basically do more than sit in the car.....maybe there is something wrong with it....
OR
he just didn't take you seriously.....for any number of potential reasons....
The fact that the title of his Craigslist ad says "very rare", to me that means he has some indication of what this car is, especially in that condition (if those pics are not altered). But then again pics can be deceiving.
Anyways, for someone who knows that much, he should have priced it higher as its worth at least 10k....but then again his behaviour of not letting you basically do more than sit in the car.....maybe there is something wrong with it....
OR
he just didn't take you seriously.....for any number of potential reasons....
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No offense to the OP, BUT
I think a civic or an accord would be better suited for you.
You’re just wasting people time by going there with no intention of buying the car right then & there. If you actually wasted 3 hours to drive for a car, why wouldn’t you at least offer something resonable even with those issues since you are already there?
To me the seller sounds like he was just trying to protect himself from random strangers on Craigslist, you even admitted you didn’t take a pic of the VIN WHEN YOU WERE THERE... WTF?
Btw, TB service should not cost more than $1k
I think a civic or an accord would be better suited for you.
You’re just wasting people time by going there with no intention of buying the car right then & there. If you actually wasted 3 hours to drive for a car, why wouldn’t you at least offer something resonable even with those issues since you are already there?
To me the seller sounds like he was just trying to protect himself from random strangers on Craigslist, you even admitted you didn’t take a pic of the VIN WHEN YOU WERE THERE... WTF?
Btw, TB service should not cost more than $1k
Depends on your location.
My Honda dealer wanted to charge me $900 my Acura dealer wanted to charge me $1100-1200. Another Honda dealer up the road wanted $1200.
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So you physically viewed the vehicle and were met with resistance with doing anything except sitting in it?
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This was in reference to the dealerships I was calling and the previous comment. She seemed confused I was asking about an Acura at a Honda dealership.
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Ok so need some opinions.
I drove the 05 6mt and it would grind going into 3rd gear 50% of the time. He said it did it from new and he's just dealt with it. It didn't have a fluid change recently so don't know if the friction modified stuff I've seen talked about could fix that or not.
That was my main concern but there were a few other things. A lot of vibration in the brakes under heavy braking figured new pads and rotors would probably fix that. And some static in the speakers. Some scratches in the body and corrosion on the rims too but the interior was in really good shape.
He has someone else looking at it this afternoon then I was going to arrange to have it taken to an Acura dealership for a PPI. It has 100k and he's asking for 4700 negotiable.
I was looking to have this as a commuter car for at least the next 5 years and 50k miles is the grinding gears something that should turn me away?
I drove the 05 6mt and it would grind going into 3rd gear 50% of the time. He said it did it from new and he's just dealt with it. It didn't have a fluid change recently so don't know if the friction modified stuff I've seen talked about could fix that or not.
That was my main concern but there were a few other things. A lot of vibration in the brakes under heavy braking figured new pads and rotors would probably fix that. And some static in the speakers. Some scratches in the body and corrosion on the rims too but the interior was in really good shape.
He has someone else looking at it this afternoon then I was going to arrange to have it taken to an Acura dealership for a PPI. It has 100k and he's asking for 4700 negotiable.
I was looking to have this as a commuter car for at least the next 5 years and 50k miles is the grinding gears something that should turn me away?
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For that price you can afford to get a lot fixed. Regarding third gear, my 2006 did just as you describe; changing the MTF with ACDelco Synchromesh Friction Modified cured the grind instantly.
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I'm in Bel Air, MD area, North East of Baltimore. That would be great let me know.