ken99287 wrote:So... anyone want to confirm the compression test procedure I posted a couple posts back?
glhboy wrote:I had an 03 Base Vibe with all options that had 187,000 miles on it when I sold it. Ran perfect and needed nothing, so I wouldn't hesitate about the mileage too much.
I somewhat agree with this BUT only if the tranny has NOT been replaced yet. I believe this was one of the early year builds which had the 5-speed bearing failure issue in the manual transmissions? If this is original then this Vibe is probably 50k miles or less from needing a transmission replacementNasmfell wrote:Pass. Too many miles, plus new clutch is probably hiding another problem(s).
Correct. The proximity in which you live in! This way there could be the possibility that some of us are close enough to be your neighbors and could potentially assist you in finding that perfect Vibe for youken99287 wrote:My location?
Wow, what a train wreck! I would have been out of there at the first look at that dipstick. The coolant likely looked new because it was topped off, since it's leaking into the engine. Nobody has oil that color long enough to leave deposits on the dipstick without knowing it (either when changing it themselves, or when warned by the mechanic changing their oil). Which means he was obviously lying about it being "perfect". Best case scenario it sounds like this guy got taken by the previous owner who trashed the car, and is trying to lie his way into scamming someone else to get his money back.ken99287 wrote: ...When I pulled the dipstick, the oil was low and a weird gray color and smelled funny. Higher up on the dipstick was a glob of "mayonnaise".
Coolant looked new....
Salsa Guy wrote:It's not about the miles but the engine condition. Run a compression test first. I think you want to see everything above 150 and no more than 15 psi between them. My Vibe GT was all above 210 and it has 130K miles.
tpollauf wrote:I somewhat agree with this BUT only if the tranny has NOT been replaced yet. I believe this was one of the early year builds which had the 5-speed bearing failure issue in the manual transmissions? If this is original then this Vibe is probably 50k miles or less from needing a transmission replacementNasmfell wrote:Pass. Too many miles, plus new clutch is probably hiding another problem(s).
I agree. I'd trust a high mileage engine that's been taken care of and maintained over a lower mileage engine that's been beat on its whole life. But a compression test, or better yet, a leakdown test would tell.Salsa Guy wrote:It's not about the miles but the engine condition. Run a compression test first. I think you want to see everything above 150 and no more than 15 psi between them. My Vibe GT was all above 210 and it has 130K miles.
Thank you very much for this info! This is essential knowledge for my quest for an 03/04 gt.tpollauf wrote: I somewhat agree with this BUT only if the tranny has NOT been replaced yet. I believe this was one of the early year builds which had the 5-speed bearing failure issue in the manual transmissions? If this is original then this Vibe is probably 50k miles or less from needing a transmission replacement
The 5 speed manual only. Several members here have replaced the defective 5-speed models with a good used 6-speed one. All works fine from that point on!ken99287 wrote: Wait... is the problem on the 5sp manual or the 6sp manual? Or both?
INCORRECT If I'm not mistaken it is the other way around! Only the SIX speed manual came with the GT for that year. Other members here can verify (or correct me) on this. If wanting a similar Vibe in that same geographical area, click this link http://www.ncautoauction.com/detail-200 ... 92530.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and for only a mere $5000 moreken99287 wrote:http://youngstown.craigslist.org/cto/4323055687.html
Is that correct? 03 GT only came with 5 speed?
my 03 GT has a 6 speedtpollauf wrote:INCORRECT If I'm not mistaken it is the other way around! Only the SIX speed manual came with the GT for that year. Other members here can verify (or correct me) on this. If wanting a similar Vibe in that same geographical area, click this link http://www.ncautoauction.com/detail-200 ... 92530.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and for only a mere $5000 moreken99287 wrote:http://youngstown.craigslist.org/cto/4323055687.html
Is that correct? 03 GT only came with 5 speed?you could have this Vibe. What a ripoff. Avoid these high priced greedy dealerships wherever possible.
tpollauf wrote:INCORRECT If I'm not mistaken it is the other way around! Only the SIX speed manual came with the GT for that year. Other members here can verify (or correct me) on this. If wanting a similar Vibe in that same geographical area, click this link http://www.ncautoauction.com/detail-200 ... 92530.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and for only a mere $5000 moreken99287 wrote:http://youngstown.craigslist.org/cto/4323055687.html
Is that correct? 03 GT only came with 5 speed?you could have this Vibe. What a ripoff. Avoid these high priced greedy dealerships wherever possible.
Yeah that would b a 2-3 hour drive for you BUT if this is the original owner, has a complete history of the car documented, and mileage is legitimate, then it would be worth considering. Contact the seller and see if they'll e-mail you pics direct, this way you'll have a better idea as to the condition, features, etc. Don't let the distance stop you from getting a Vibe. When we were looking for one for my son, we found his 2009 Vibe GT down in Cincinnati and I drove there one weekend to check it out, then the following weekend to purchase it! Three years & counting and we still have it and all is good! FYI .. I work in Sandusky quite a bit and possibly could swing over to Lorain and check it out for you?ken99287 wrote:http://cleveland.craigslist.org/cto/4333462748.html
This looks like a pretty good deal if you could knock off $1k or maybe a bit more... too far for me to check out though...
ken99287 wrote:My local toyota dealer actually has one leftover 2013 awd loaded. He "says" he just wants to unload it. It stickers over 25k, he said he'd make a very good deal. Said something like $23k and can still make a better deal if I'm interested.
Aren't the 08+ not so good? That's what I heard anyways.
Nasmfell wrote:ken99287 wrote:My local toyota dealer actually has one leftover 2013 awd loaded. He "says" he just wants to unload it. It stickers over 25k, he said he'd make a very good deal. Said something like $23k and can still make a better deal if I'm interested.
Aren't the 08+ not so good? That's what I heard anyways.
In a word, Maybe.
If AWD is a must have I think a 2014 Subaru Forrester would be worth the small extra difference in price.ken99287 wrote:My local toyota dealer actually has one leftover 2013 awd loaded. He "says" he just wants to unload it. It stickers over 25k, he said he'd make a very good deal. Said something like $23k and can still make a better deal if I'm interested.
Aren't the 08+ not so good? That's what I heard anyways.
Heck yeah, that's a keeper alright!ken99287 wrote:When I pulled the dipstick, the oil was low and a weird gray color and smelled funny. Higher up on the dipstick was a glob of "mayonnaise".