1997 ES300 needs new engine or should I sell it
#16
Like most people here, I'll suggest to get rid of it and you could probably get another es300 in decent shape for a good price, probably a 2000 or 2001. On another note, like you, and others, I had a very very hard time getting rid of my car. Despite 240,000 miles, a power steering leak, and needing new parking brakes, I did not want to get rid of it. I kept it for another 6 months after getting my new car. I think part of it was because we had had it for so long, another reason is because it was so trouble free. In the 14 years we owned it, it was pretty trouble free and it did everything well. That and I was so used to the size of it, driving a new ES I didn't realize how gigantic (or how small my Es) was. It may be strange, but I always consider buying another es300 because I liked it that much.
#17
I wouldn't know how to begin to part it out... nor do I have the energy at this time. I have no idea what parts costs or how to remove them from the car. Wish I could sell the parts and make some money to put toward a new car. I know the battery is worth something to someone and so are the wheels but other than those two items, I simply wouldn't know how to do it. But thanks for the suggestion.
#18
Like most people here, I'll suggest to get rid of it and you could probably get another es300 in decent shape for a good price, probably a 2000 or 2001. On another note, like you, and others, I had a very very hard time getting rid of my car. Despite 240,000 miles, a power steering leak, and needing new parking brakes, I did not want to get rid of it. I kept it for another 6 months after getting my new car. I think part of it was because we had had it for so long, another reason is because it was so trouble free. In the 14 years we owned it, it was pretty trouble free and it did everything well. That and I was so used to the size of it, driving a new ES I didn't realize how gigantic (or how small my Es) was. It may be strange, but I always consider buying another es300 because I liked it that much.
#20
Check the engine oil and make sure it's at the proper level. Drive the car to a different shop and have them look at the engine noise without mentioning anything. We're all assuming that your engine is toast, because you told us that, but it could very well be salvageable. The noise could be coming from something else and the mechanic might have been up to no good. Get a second opinion before you throw in the towel.
#22
Check the engine oil and make sure it's at the proper level. Drive the car to a different shop and have them look at the engine noise without mentioning anything. We're all assuming that your engine is toast, because you told us that, but it could very well be salvageable. The noise could be coming from something else and the mechanic might have been up to no good. Get a second opinion before you throw in the towel.
#23
#24
That it is. I will start looking for another Lexus. Love the brand. Thanks!
#27
Cut your loses now! This car will send you to the poor house because after you replace the engine something else will take a dump...... Like a transmission.
I have a '97 and it is nickel and dimming me but I got it for free because it needed work........... Just when everything was going well the starter died last week.
I have a '97 and it is nickel and dimming me but I got it for free because it needed work........... Just when everything was going well the starter died last week.
#28
I honestly dont believe these engine swap prices, especially in california. But if its a monetary concern you would most definitely get more money if you part the car out especially if you have a good transmission.
#29
Cut your loses now! This car will send you to the poor house because after you replace the engine something else will take a dump...... Like a transmission.
I have a '97 and it is nickel and dimming me but I got it for free because it needed work........... Just when everything was going well the starter died last week.
I have a '97 and it is nickel and dimming me but I got it for free because it needed work........... Just when everything was going well the starter died last week.
#30
I really can't part the car out. Don't have the space or the knowledge or the time to do that. The price my mechanic quoted me is real. However, he would be the last person I would give the job to. I really think he is more to blame for this mess than anyone else.