I have 156,000 on my RX300. Need 6,000 work. Should I keep it?

Asked by Imagois4u Jun 24, 2015 at 02:14 PM about the 2001 Lexus RX 300 FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hearing folks say the transmission goes out about 150,000. Hear anything about that?
Would do repairs if not true.

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157,485

If you like it keep it and get it repaired. I assume the transmission is the problem. If so, do some shopping around for repair prices at the Dealership and transmission shops.

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Good information Bob. There is NO truth in the transmission in a Lexus will 'go out' at 150k. You heard wrong. On the contrary, they can last much longer. You might consider a drain and fill on the transmission, but unless the fluid is dark and/or has a burnt odor NO flush

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What is the $6k work? If not transmission, by drain and fill I mean drop pan and clean filter screen And if it has not already been done be sure to change timing belt and water pump

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I have 195,000 on mine and although everything is in working order I am faced with the same dilemma. Should I put $5,000 into the car or get a new one. I love my car so guess I'll put the money into it.

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You can buy an RX300 with a lot fewer miles than that for a lot less than 5 grand. I did and there is no way I would drop more than a few hundred into it.

I’m looking at a 2000 Lexus RX300. Has 156k on it. They’re asking $2600. Private party. Seller is in Pittsburgh, I’m in Columbus Ohio. It would have to pass inspection in Ohio. What should I be concerned about? Thanks

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