Magi
-
Posts
3 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Gallery
Store
Articles
Videos
News & Articles
Posts posted by Magi
-
-
I just had CV issues on my Subaru Outback and it sounded exactly like what you describe. Sorry I can't help you regarding the RX, but I just traded said Outback in on the RX yesterday and so far, clear sailing! ;-) I will say this though: Do NOT put it off! We actually started hearing the clicking (then grinding) noise back in December on a road trip to Vegas, then it magically disappeared when we replaced all the tires. It came back with a vengeance last week and the repair bill came to almost a grand (CV, wheel bearing, hull, and ABS sensor all had to be replaced, and the mechanic said it would have been much less painful had we rectified the problem immediately).
Mags
-
I'm not convinced there have been widespread transmission problems on the RX300. I always check Consumer Reports before I buy a car and it's almost never steered my wrong. Their used-car ratings (which are compiled directly from feedback from owners) rate the RX300 transmission as follows:
1999 - good
2000 & 1 - very good
2002 & 3 - excellent
2004 - good
2005 & 6 - excellent
Furthermore, there are amazingly few areas that are rated just "good" or less. They are:
1999, Exhaust - fair
2004 - Brakes, Body Integrity, Power Equipment - good
2005 - Body Integrity - good
Everything else, on every single year is rated either "very good" or "excellent."
Now, one thing you definitely need to bear in mind regarding newer used models is that it may take awhile for the problems to surface. So, while CR may rate everything good, very good, or excellent on a certain late-model used car, that may well change as the years pass and things start breaking down. Which is why I said CR has "almost" never steered me wrong. My last car was a '99 Subaru Outback and it had stellar marks on CR when I bought it in 2000. But as the cars got a year or two or three older, owners started reporting problems and when you look at their ratings for the 99 Outback today that is clearly evidenced by the revised "poor" rating it gets for major engine problems, among other things. (Which is why I finally traded the sucker in on an RX300 yesterday!) But, while I don't consider a 2003 to be a "newer used model," I also know from experience with my Outback that it may take more than a couple of years for problems to surface. I didn't start having serious problems with my Outback until 2002-3 when it was almost five years old.
So I was at first a bit concerned when I got online last night after driving my "new" 2003 RX300 home and saw numerous complaints about the transmission on various model years. But if it really were a widespread problem I have to believe that would be reflected in the CR ratings by now, and it clearly is not.
Another thing to keep in mind is that unhappy people are much more likely to gripe and moan and complain on internet boards than happy ones. CR's owner surveys are, by their very nature, going to gather a much greater cross-section and will, therefore, give you a much more balanced assessment.
All of that said, I gotta admit I'm glad I popped for a 4-year/48,000 mile extended warranty that covers virtually everything so I don't have a lot to lose if the car does turn sour on me. ;-)
Mags
Transmission Problems/failures with RX300 awd/fwd
in 99 - 03 Lexus RX300
Posted
Mikey00 said:
"Anyone else find it odd that in the Consumer Reports annual car realibility(sic) survey the 00 through 03 RX receive the highest possible rating in the transmission catagory?"
No, I don't find it a bit odd. There are, as of now, a total of 45,600 posts on this board. 298, or less than seven-tenths of one percent of those are related to transmission problems (and I think probably half of those came from Lenore!). There isn't a single car manufacturer out there that doesn't produce a few lemons. I tried to google what is the average percentage of lemons per manufacturer but had no luck, so I have no idea if .007 out of 100 is high, low, or normal, but it sure doesn't seem outrageous to me.
Or is my math flawed?
Mags