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2012wagon 09-17-2017 01:06 PM

Mileage on your WAGon?
 
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Bought mine in 2013 with 25k miles

Just turned 100k miles this week. Still loving the thing.

How many miles on your wagon ?

deadmorgan 09-17-2017 02:12 PM

Picked up my 2012 in April with 41k on it, little bit over 53k now.

WheelMcCoy 09-17-2017 05:15 PM

Got mine Oct 2012 and now it has 70k miles on it. My wife is the primary driver, but I'd sneak off with it for joy rides. :beetroot:

In August, I rented an Volvo V60 T5 AWD Wagon. It was nice, had more usable cargo space than the TSX Wagon, and overall, more premium. But it didn't have paddles, and the seat bolsters weren't as full. In other words, the TSX Wagon was more fun to drive. Anyway, I'd take a wagon any day over a CUV or SUV.

EuroRspec 09-17-2017 05:15 PM

2012 with 46k

dadwagon 09-17-2017 07:31 PM

Just rolled over 88k on my 2012

2012wagon 09-18-2017 11:20 AM

Keep it going guys

looks like I have the highest mileage wagon here so far

my driver side sun visor has become problematic won't go all the way up In retract position

BROlando 09-19-2017 08:25 AM

81 or 82K here.

Used to drive it like 15K miles a year. But now it gets driven at a regular rate of 2K miles per year (Lol).

But...if we take it on a road trip like we did this year, then the miles climb to a dizzying 4K per year.

dhuynh 09-19-2017 10:55 AM

102.5K here, just got new tires a few months ago (from Amazon lol) and got new spark plugs for her. Should probably clean my K&N filter but i cant find my oil for it.

justnspace 09-19-2017 11:05 AM

Keep Calm and Wagon! :rockon:

ScottyWM 09-19-2017 11:32 AM

Got my 2011 in 2013 with 16k miles. About 86k now. No real problems, just tires brakes batteries and filters.

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...9f12c28c43.jpg

ImBroke 09-19-2017 11:37 AM

I think 66k? Wife's car, so I don't get to drive it.

2012wagon 09-19-2017 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by dhuynh (Post 16097193)
102.5K here, just got new tires a few months ago (from Amazon lol) and got new spark plugs for her. Should probably clean my K&N filter but i cant find my oil for it.

nice

mine has had new filters
new tires
one set of brakes
new trans fluid

havent done spark plugs, maybe I should



returning my juvenile CA personalized plates back to DMV today

WheelMcCoy 09-19-2017 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by 2012wagon (Post 16097260)

returning my juvenile CA personalized plates back to DMV today

Hah! Hilarious plates! But after 100k, your wagon is now an adult.

2012wagon 09-19-2017 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by WheelMcCoy (Post 16097537)
Hah! Hilarious plates! But after 100k, your wagon is now an adult.

time to grow up :)

Novichek 09-20-2017 08:38 AM

I have 2011 with 98K miles, got it in Nov 2011, dealer demo/shuttle vehicle.

Maintenance:
Currently on 3rd set of tires
New accessory belt at 85K
New spark plugs at 80K
New set of rear pads/rotors at 75K
ATF drain/fill every 40K

Issues:
Left front wheel bearing had to be replaced @77K
Right front window switch is finicky.

2012wagon 09-20-2017 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by Novichek (Post 16097822)
I have 2011 with 98K miles, got it in Nov 2011, dealer demo/shuttle vehicle.

Maintenance:
Currently on 3rd set of tires
New accessory belt at 85K
New spark plugs at 80K
New set of rear pads/rotors at 75K
ATF drain/fill every 40K

Issues:
Left front wheel bearing had to be replaced @77K
Right front window switch is finicky.

Front window switch being finicky is a common problem. I have had mine changed twice, and it still is finicky in auto up

Here is my previous detailed thread on the topic:

https://acurazine.com/forums/second-...ulator-924067/

PPower 09-20-2017 01:05 PM

2012 (bought Dec '11) and has about 55,000.

Sheefo2k 09-20-2017 10:04 PM

I bought it in April with 96K and it currently has 107k. I have had a lot of fun cars in the past (M5, M3) and this one, despite how slow it is, still one of my all time favorites.

2012wagon 09-20-2017 11:13 PM


Originally Posted by Sheefo2k (Post 16098563)
I bought it in April with 96K and it currently has 107k. I have had a lot of fun cars in the past (M5, M3) and this one, despite how slow it is, still one of my all time favorites.

same with me

slowest car in the stable but I love it

got to drive our farm truck last two days. Got out from that and into the wagon and it felt like a Ferrari FF

Novichek 09-26-2017 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by 2012wagon (Post 16098135)
Front window switch being finicky is a common problem. I have had mine changed twice, and it still is finicky in auto up

Here is my previous detailed thread on the topic:

https://acurazine.com/forums/second-...ulator-924067/

Thanks! So even replacing the window regulator doesn't really help? :-(

2012wagon 09-26-2017 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by Novichek (Post 16102070)
Thanks! So even replacing the window regulator doesn't really help? :-(

didn't for me

I am on my 2nd one

another tsx locally is on 3rd window regulator no fix

cu2wagon 10-08-2017 03:05 PM

2014 w/ ~16,500.

tecono1 10-16-2017 01:28 PM

I've got 82k on my 2012, bought it in January 2015 with 33k. I drive 30 miles each way to and from work and rarely drive on the weekends.

In theory, I still like the car, though there are a few niggles that bug me from time to time, mostly with regards to handling, road noise, and the occasional clunks I've observed since moving from the burbs to the exurbs which involves a 1.5 mile dirt road drive to and from home each day. I think I'll fall in love with it again after new tires get installed in the spring (already dreading snow-tire season road noise and handling).

2012wagon 10-16-2017 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by tecono1 (Post 16114510)
I've got 82k on my 2012, bought it in January 2015 with 33k. I drive 30 miles each way to and from work and rarely drive on the weekends.

In theory, I still like the car, though there are a few niggles that bug me from time to time, mostly with regards to handling, road noise, and the occasional clunks I've observed since moving from the burbs to the exurbs which involves a 1.5 mile dirt road drive to and from home each day. I think I'll fall in love with it again after new tires get installed in the spring (already dreading snow-tire season road noise and handling).

Mine goes out to our farm once a month (11 miles of dirt road-more suitable for our Tacoma), and it hasn't developed any clunks yet.

It is noisy compared to our Lexus LS, but compared to our Taco, it is eerily quiet :)

tecono1 10-16-2017 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by 2012wagon (Post 16114522)
Mine goes out to our farm once a month (11 miles of dirt road-more suitable for our Tacoma), and it hasn't developed any clunks yet.

It is noisy compared to our Lexus LS, but compared to our Taco, it is eerily quiet :)

Our MDX handles the dirt and gravel like a dream, we drive that on the weekends; makes me lament driving my car come Monday morning ;)

2012wagon 10-16-2017 04:31 PM

Never driven mdx
not my cup of tea

tecono1 10-16-2017 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by 2012wagon (Post 16114717)
Never driven mdx
not my cup of tea

it wasn’t our ideal vehicle either but the wife needed a birth-mobile that could climb mountains in 6-8” of snow and the MDX fit the bill better than a Highlander or Subie. It’s grown on us, though, and we like the fact that we can tow a boatload when needed. It’s an amazing long distance driver and 300 ponies coupled with SH-AWD is fantastic. That said, it was a radical shift from the plug-in Prius she had when we lived in the SF Bay Area :p

WheelMcCoy 10-17-2017 11:19 PM


Originally Posted by tecono1 (Post 16114686)
Our MDX handles the dirt and gravel like a dream, we drive that on the weekends; makes me lament driving my car come Monday morning ;)

The MDX is the elephant that can dance. I'm in my Mazda3 going down a winding road. I see an MDX in my rear view mirror and think "bye-bye" as I enter curves with momentum and abandon. To my surprise, the MDX was following and keeping up. I think the driver knew the road pretty well though. And was helped with the SH-AWD.

Sheefo2k 10-18-2017 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by WheelMcCoy (Post 16115503)
The MDX is the elephant that can dance. I'm in my Mazda3 going down a winding road. I see an MDX in my rear view mirror and think "bye-bye" as I enter curves with momentum and abandon. To my surprise, the MDX was following and keeping up. I think the driver knew the road pretty well though. And was helped with the SH-AWD.

It looks like we have similar driving techniques.

jobata23 10-19-2017 06:34 PM

we bought our wagon new in 2012 with 5 miles and now the wagon has 70k miles

tecono1 10-20-2017 12:57 PM


Originally Posted by WheelMcCoy (Post 16115503)
The MDX is the elephant that can dance. I'm in my Mazda3 going down a winding road. I see an MDX in my rear view mirror and think "bye-bye" as I enter curves with momentum and abandon. To my surprise, the MDX was following and keeping up. I think the driver knew the road pretty well though. And was helped with the SH-AWD.

This is why I've come to _love_ the MDX. I can keep up with or do better than most "sport" sedans.

2012wagon 10-20-2017 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by jobata23 (Post 16116733)
we bought our wagon new in 2012 with 5 miles and now the wagon has 70k miles

excellent

nice to see them being used

I love mine

bayareatifosi 10-20-2017 01:36 PM

Just turned over 40,000 on a trip north several days ago...bought it 18 months ago with 36,000. Don't really drive it that much apparently :shocked:.

2012wagon 10-20-2017 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by bayareatifosi (Post 16117210)
Just turned over 40,000 on a trip north several days ago...bought it 18 months ago with 36,000. Don't really drive it that much apparently :shocked:.

wow Garage queen

i am doing 3,000 miles a month

WheelMcCoy 10-20-2017 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by 2012wagon (Post 16117225)
wow Garage queen

i am doing 3,000 miles a month

Wow, that's almost an oil change every 2-3 months! I rely on the maintenance minder and checked my records; I need an oil change every 6k - 7k miles. I've heard it often said "the journey is the reward." I think it's just another phrase for the wagon really is a nice place to be.

2012wagon 10-20-2017 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by WheelMcCoy (Post 16117391)
Wow, that's almost an oil change every 2-3 months! I rely on the maintenance minder and checked my records; I need an oil change every 6k - 7k miles. I've heard it often said "the journey is the reward." I think it's just another phrase for the wagon really is a nice place to be.

my minder has me doing changes around 8500-9000 miles these days

Sheefo2k 10-26-2017 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by WheelMcCoy (Post 16117391)
Wow, that's almost an oil change every 2-3 months! I rely on the maintenance minder and checked my records; I need an oil change every 6k - 7k miles. I've heard it often said "the journey is the reward." I think it's just another phrase for the wagon really is a nice place to be.

Well said!
On a separate note, I picked up a brand new set of Whispbars for the wagon from amazon. That was an excellent purchase.

ImBroke 10-29-2017 10:24 AM

Just turned 72k on this last trip.

richngray 10-29-2017 02:05 PM

My 2012 which I bought with 4 miles on the clock has 163k as of this morning.

2012wagon 10-29-2017 04:31 PM

I would love a Milano red wagon

sigh


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