Re: Hows your Gen 1's Holding Up?
My 02 SLE convertible with 104,00 is great - but I spend a lot of money having every little thing kept perfect. I stopped going to the dealer when I had some very suspicious multi thousand dollar estimates that turned out to be minor issues that got fixed correctly at a foreign car repair shop that has been a great find for me. Had struts replaced at a Goodyear store and (long story) but it ultimately cost me $2000 to correct. Also had to get tires replaced twice when the crap tires Goodyear sold me had tire pull. My "work on it myself days" finally came to an end when I sold my Jaguar XK150 in the early 90's. Recent repairs:
- Had clunking up front and had sway bar ends replaced
- Had some unusual tire wear and had struts replaced
- Replaced top last year
- Had an airbag issue and replaced bag inside passenger seat
- Had rough idle when cold so had throttle body and injectors cleaned
- Rear brakes
- New seals over doors (air noise AFTER top replacement)
- New top latches (one snapped so replaced both)
- Leather keeps going bad on steering wheel so I just ordered a custom one with leather match and same burl wood as rest of car
Found a couple of great people that the dealers use. One touches up rock chips/minor scratches like an artist and I have him do all three cars once a year. Another does leather color blending/repair and I have had him freshen the interior leather a year or so ago. Third guy does the dealer interiors and stereos - having them install a nav/bluetooth/touchscreen head.
Every few years I spend a ton on it, but it is perfect, looks great, always gets comments, and I LOVE bragging that I drive a "10 year old Toyota". I am a real estate developer and bankers love it
. My wife drives an almost new Hyundai Genesis that is an amazing car but I would not trade.
- Had clunking up front and had sway bar ends replaced
- Had some unusual tire wear and had struts replaced
- Replaced top last year
- Had an airbag issue and replaced bag inside passenger seat
- Had rough idle when cold so had throttle body and injectors cleaned
- Rear brakes
- New seals over doors (air noise AFTER top replacement)
- New top latches (one snapped so replaced both)
- Leather keeps going bad on steering wheel so I just ordered a custom one with leather match and same burl wood as rest of car
Found a couple of great people that the dealers use. One touches up rock chips/minor scratches like an artist and I have him do all three cars once a year. Another does leather color blending/repair and I have had him freshen the interior leather a year or so ago. Third guy does the dealer interiors and stereos - having them install a nav/bluetooth/touchscreen head.
Every few years I spend a ton on it, but it is perfect, looks great, always gets comments, and I LOVE bragging that I drive a "10 year old Toyota". I am a real estate developer and bankers love it

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