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What automatic transmission does a '03-'06 3.0 come with? 6-speed ZF? |
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I think these old 3.0i's are great. I got my '01 a little over 2 years ago, with ~160k miles. I replaced a few items in the suspension (most urgent was the rear ball joints which were causing excessive rear camber and extreme tire wear), all the window and regulator clips. Then in year 2, the alternator died, needing a new voltage regulator, and the fuel pump died. I attribute both of those failures to just plain wear and their time was up.
Other than that, the thing is very solid. I read this list quite a lot, and from the problems I see, there is no way I would touch a V8. I value reliability much more than power. Perhaps surprisingly, the gas mileage seems to be comparable between the V8 vs. I6. Similarly, I'd also avoid the air suspension and panoramic sunroof. Nice features, but also headaches, from what I read here. I did some very careful ATF changes on mine (first ever on this car at 160k+ miles) and there do not seem to be any problems. I think if you do get one around 100k, and you change the ATF carefully, you'll be happy with it. I concur with the other comment about not worrying so much about year. I'd much prefer a well maintained '01 over a less-maintained '06. Also, I concur with the OP's comment in the first post, "There was a certain level of pride and satisfaction in fixing it." |
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That car looks great. It has 101k miles, so I guess you know that you can look forward, in the immediate future, to:
- valve cover gasket - oil filter housing gasket - coolant system rebuild (belts, hoses, water pump, thermos, temp sensor) - radiator in the next 20-30k miles - drive axles (or at least the boots) in the next 25k or so. None of the above is terribly difficult to DIY, and the parts are all cheap if you DIY. At 100k, you're hitting the first refurb cycle. If possible, I'd try to bargain the price down a little to account for that. Quote:
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I'd haggle on price some. I managed to steal my 06 3.0 for $3000, but it didn't run and the owner wanted it gone. I'm the third owner, first was a lease then my chiropractors assistant owned it CPO from 2009 until now. I had to redo the entire cooling system to start (snowball effect), fuel filter (black), all air filters, oil change, and all the rear upper control arms. Have lower control arm bushings waiting to be done. Had I not needed to do any of this, it would easily be a $6600-7000 truck... Good luck and hope you purchase it. So jelly lol |
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My clink sounded as if from the Xfer case area as well, but I never bothered isolating it. I read a few threads where it was rear driveshaft related so I just went hog wild doing a full refresh of front and rear shafts so I don't have to bother with them for a VERY long time. Sorry for the thread jack OP. That X looks pretty good, though I pretty much only look at BMW's with sports package on it. That's a personal preference thing. |
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The icing on the cake though was when the salesman went to open the driver's door for me, the handle broke :rofl: He was embarrassed, but I wasn't really bothered by it. Just X5 things... |
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