- Messages
- 5,890
- Reaction score
- 6,662
- Points
- 492
- Location
- Corinth, TX (DFW)
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2007
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
Our 1998 Toyota Avalon XLS hit 333,333 miles today. I had to drive around the neighborhood for the last mile just so I could get the picture and not forget about it the next time I jumped in.
It's been a great car, we paid $27k for it brand new. It was our first new car. No major engine or transmission issues, just all the preventive maintenance stuff including two timing belts.
The worst of it has been the catalytic converter and o2 sensor going out, it was about $2k to figure out and they had to buy OEM to fix it.
The ongoing issues are occasionally (once every six months) the outside temperature display goes out and the heating/ac won't work. It's something to do with a sending box that's about $1,500 to fix and is problem on all XLS's that year.
Also it doesn't drive well in the rain. It really feels like it ready to hydroplane and I don't like driving it on the highway in heavy rain.
Other than that I'm waiting for 400k! and our 2005 sienna has 157k,
It's been a great car, we paid $27k for it brand new. It was our first new car. No major engine or transmission issues, just all the preventive maintenance stuff including two timing belts.
The worst of it has been the catalytic converter and o2 sensor going out, it was about $2k to figure out and they had to buy OEM to fix it.
The ongoing issues are occasionally (once every six months) the outside temperature display goes out and the heating/ac won't work. It's something to do with a sending box that's about $1,500 to fix and is problem on all XLS's that year.
Also it doesn't drive well in the rain. It really feels like it ready to hydroplane and I don't like driving it on the highway in heavy rain.
Other than that I'm waiting for 400k! and our 2005 sienna has 157k,
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