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I don't want to go much bigger so my choices are limited to the MDX, which I will not pay the premium for, The Honda Pilot which will be a downgrade in comfort and luxury and will probably be a premium for, Wait for the GX which will be out of my $$ range. I don't want any of the American Trucks
I think the RX will be a keeper for at least 3 more years, I not a buy and sell type of guy. I'll wait till the '03 RX and GX get the kinks out in '05. Besides, It seems in the 3rd Model Year the Japanese add on some nice goodies ('01 vs '00)
The MDX and Pilot are large, look cool, and should drive more like a sedan and you still get the utility of a Sequoia. I personally wouldn't want 15 mpg.
As far as emissions go http://www.autoseattle.com/images/Sport_trk.jpg
If I drove 15,000 miles in a MDX, you could only drive about 3,000 miles in the Sequoia (best case scenerios using the emitants) Click on the rating to see the actual pollutants it emits.
Fast forward to now: boyo #1 is almost 8, me fine young droog (nod to Clockwork Orange) #2 is 5, and they and she still love the RX. 45k miles, no sludge, tracking straight, true and quiet on Michelin CrossTerrains and lifetime mileage of 17.2 mpg. When we did have two car seats (as opposed to one plus a booster), I could still sit between the two (slightly above average sized male) without difficulty.
So we're cool with the RX for another two or three years, then maybe the GX.......
raddboy, how many pollutants your family emits will be greatly dependent on your diet.....
One of our RXs (A company car) has been in my care for the past few days. An 00 AWD with 37K miles. When I got my mitts on it the "Integrity" tires (Such a liberal use of the word, don't you think? haha) were shot.
Oddly, was the first AWD I remmber seeing with them...
Anyhoo, I replaced them with a set of Pirelli Scorpion ATs.
WOW! Not the quietest, or softest riding, although in the RX it would take the aforementioned Mud-Terrain T/As to make it truly noisy. But the steering response and stability are great. I'll post more info if I get a chance to drive on them in the rain.
But they certainly respond like Pirellis. I bought them locally.. IIRC it was like $510 or so installed for all 4, and that was retail (I am also a car dealer but this was not a dealership vehicle..ergo using the tax cert is a no-no)
Bill
A person could ride a bike or walk and still be "ungreen" while another driving a SUV "may" be green.
I am just gonna assume anyone with the capacity to buy a RX is educated/mature enough to make their own decisions to save the Earth for our kids.
Now THAT is an assumption!!! Having money or style does not necessarily mean that the possession of common sense automatically comes with it. How about those who chose an LX just because they can afford one? Judging by their real need of a sahara-ready truck, common sense must have been left in the dust (wonderful pun, isn't it?) at one point. What I'm trying to say is that this discussion is dangerous, I've gone down that road before, as too many people are way too sensitive if you happen to mention THEIR perticular vehicle together with anything negative in one sentence. And let's not even get started on why people don't recycle...
Tarik
hjr2 "Toyota "sludge" problem acknowledged by Toyota." May 14, 2002 6:38am
tmsusa1 "Engine Sludge/Oil Gelling--Toyota's Customer Response" May 9, 2002 6:24am
You are right though. There seems to be an engine problem that Toyota knows about but won't admit for fear of losing face, reputation or sales I guess. They even claim they made an engine design change mid 2002 model year production that will lessen the propensity for this to happen.
I also saw somewhere else on Edmunds discussions regarding this sludge problem. It evidently was people getting together sharing their problems on these Edmunds boards that led Toyota Motor to own-up to the problems with their 3 litre motors.
In the letter Toyota sent to customers it said that the 3 litre motor is a great motor and they stand behind it 100%. Near the end of the letter they state that the production of the motor will end this year with a new 3.3 litre to be introduced for 2003.
Anyway, from what I've read so far, it seems the problem of sludge occurs primarilly in those driven very short distances in very cold climates. The engine temperature never fully reaches optimum heat.
The eight year guarantee seems pretty good. It seems to me it could be used to bargain a darn good deal in these last months of 3 litre production. The engine isn't that bad but a lot of times the publicity is greater than the actual threat. I wonder . . . what does anybody else think about that?
You've piqued my interest again with mention of the Pirelli tires. I know this is asking a bunch and all, but I'd *love* it if you would shoot a pic and post it here. I have a feeling you've got the capability to pull this off. Pretty please?! *_*.
I'm really wanting new tires on my RX. The Michelin CT doesn't offer the look I'm going for. I'm hoping the Scorpions are closer to my thinking.
What size did you mount?
I need to try to dig out the original Silversport brochure as the car they show definitely has aftermarket tires. They have a much wider footprint.
Here's what it looks like:
Bill
And mine are 225-70R16s... P-Metric.
Bill
They look *much* more like what I had in mind. Thanks again!
I'll still take a look at a pic of them mounted if you feel so inclined....
Bill
I'm down here in Memphis this week where my AWD T&C is and you folks can put it down all you want but for people hauling and shear volume without going into something as huge as the Sequoia it's pretty darn neat.
You know, the one with a single response to all problems:
"We've never had one do THAT before!"
- A Former Not-So-Grand-Caravan Owner
Since the nature of the oil quality is unchanged at the time when it was put into the engine, obviously, this is an engine design issue. Toyota took a short cut to cut down the emission by narrowing the passage of oil while Mercedes adopts twin sparks to increase the cleaner burning of the gas at the expense of losing one valve.
The only remedy to this engine problem is to change oil frequently, thus to ensure the quality of the oil remains constant. Or, to use fully synthetic oil and hope synthetic oil can sustain higher engine temperature without deteriorating.
Having had a good deal of experience with many fluid pumps (industrial use - not automotive) I has seen the impact that gear pumps and progressive cavity pumps can have on fluids. Gear pumps have definite issues with some liquids - even when the liquid is only "passing through" the pump for a very very brief period. Lubricants in a motor that are subjected to the shear forces from the gears of the cam shafts for extended periods may be subjected to a break down over a given period of time / temperature / service usage. Don't know that this is the answer but it looks like a likely cause to me. As we have seen posted here over and over - there are no other car engines that have shown this recent and surprising spike with engine sludge issues. That combined with T/L's admission of a problem with the "sludge letter" we have all received, tells me that this is more than likely the culprit.
Because after all - if this is the problem how are they going to remedy the engines? I don't see how they can re-call all of the cars with this engine and suddenly change them to a belt driven cam! Big problem! That would mean all new motors +++++. All paid for by them.
Buckle up and put on a helmet - it's going to be a tough battle!
JMHO
My 470 does not subject to emission control and hence no such sludge problem.(RX300 also does not subject to emission control. But unfortunately, toyota used the car engine from camry in Rx300) I don't know if the engine design in 470 is similar to 300, but I shall not be surprised if they are similar, i.e., they are both gear driven, not chain driven.
I still believe the rumor that the root cause was narrowing passage has some credibility. Once the sludge blocked the narrowed passage, then the engine is doomed.
f888l888: I'm not saying that the reduced lubrication passage size didn't (or doesn't) cause the sludge problem - it just doesn't seem as though it would be as big of a problem to solve as trying to somehow come up with a way to drive the cams (deadly accurately while you're at it) in a fast, clean, reliable, cheap solution. That I think is all but impossible to make happen. Neither one would in any way be "cheap" from a loss stand point. But how does a loss like that stack up compared to lost future revenue from what has been a pretty solid customer base? I ain't all that sold them any more. Lot of car companies out here. They're turning into just another one in my book.
Glad this problem didn't land on my desk with a note demanding a fix! But they had better start changing their tune before a major class action lands on THEIR desk! Then the damages will hurt. Lexus of warantees?? HA!
Do any of you knowledgeable ones think that all should be okay if one is diligent with motor oil changes and maintenance in general?
If one were interested in purchasing an RX300, do you think this problem could be to a buyers advantage, or would you just stay away because of this problem?
Another reason, I think, for the decline in price to the invoice level, is that the RX is no longer a " shiney new" model with "shiney new" appeal. My wife and I agree with you that the RX, even at it's "age" is still more appealing than either the BMW and certainly the MB.
I'm in the Northwest but would certainly travel to SoCal if the price difference were big enough. It certainly appears to be.
I probably picked that up from this board but it seemed to make some sense to me. It can't just be random, can it?
Synthetic oil breaks down less at high temps, correct? Could that help?
Yup, Toyota/Lexus has a 3.0L V-6, in quite a few models beyond just the Camry/RX300s, that is more subceptible to oil sludge accumulation than any other engine Known to Man. And HQ and the dealers did a lousy PR and warranty non-support job with the first couple thousand vehicles so afflicted and, as a result, got their you-know-what chewed-off in Public.
To top off this PR Disaster of biblical proportions, HQ then sent out an initial customer letter that pretty much blamed owners of said afflicted vehicles for poor or non-existent oil/filter changes. Boy-oh-boy, nothing like corporate consensus management decisions...
Their 2nd letter was much better (they were bound to get something PR Right, sooner or later, even if they used a dart board for decisions) and offered owners an 8-year warranty, from date of first sale or lease, against the Sludge Monster.
As an RX owner, I probably won't have the vehicle that long but it appears the new policy will alleviate most owner's anxiety over this issue.
Except for the diehards where Toyota Did Them Wrong and won't let it go...hey, go sue 'em in Small Claims Court or take it higher.
Of course, I could be wrong.
I suggest you start @ carsdirect for a reference Price I put in zip 15219 and came up with MSRP(40,965) as the price but then I put in my NJ zip and came up with 37,750, for the same config of Coach fully loaded(inc HID, black pearl emblem) except for Navi.
This is what you start going to the dealers with. You might have to travel a bit to get a decent price. I can recommend someone @ Ray Catena in Jersery if your interested
If it helps, My company (Not the dealership) owns 2 RXs now, and another one we had was totalled.
No sludge. Period. And they are used in the NY City area.
As a dealer, I handle a lot of Toyotas on a wholesale level.. Haven't seen a sludged one yet.
The arbitration departments at the auctions I attend are also not aware of the problem.
What cars DO SLudge? With poor maintinence? Land Rover V8s. OTOH, I have a 1990 County with over 190K that we use for "off-road abuse" and its' been perfect...
Bill
I have picked out some after market 18 inch wheels and looking at some 255x55s for the tires. Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
For more detailed info on upgrading wheels and the new style tailights checkout clublexus.com.
Be careful when upgrading the wheels on the RX as it has an extremely narrow offset of 20. Checkout Tirerack and discount tire direct before any of the other "Wheel and Tire" sites because they list Wheels that will fit. Some sites will just sell you what you like and not what fits which will cause problems. I am partial to the Konig Appeals on discount tire and the AT Italia's on TireRack. I was going to upgrade my wheels but I got some scratches on my bumper so I am going to mono color paint, Chrome A Bar and new taillights. The Rims will have to wait till next Spring. I will post pics when I am done.