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    Purchasing advice and Common Problems

    I'm new here and I don't own a VX... yet...

    My Story:
    I was the happy owner of a 1999 Toyota Tacoma but recently Toyota has done a buy back program, offering to buy back Tacomas in my year range that have excessive rust or rot in the frame. I took mine in to get checked and they wouldn't let me drive it home

    While I have to now find myself a new 4x4 Toyota was kind enough to give me a healthy check in exchange for my Tacoma.

    While looking through some local listings I came across a VX for sale not to far away, and at a good price too... I had completely forgotten about these cool little SUVs. I had considered buying one new back in 1999 but it was out of my price range enough that I had opted for a Jeep Cherokee instead.

    Interesting enough my decision now is looking like it will be between a Jeep Cherokee and a VX.

    My Questions:
    Anyway, I'm not one to make a decision without doing my research. looking at a lot of the VX info it seems that there are a number of problems with the engine's burning oil...

    If I'm going to buy one I want to make sure it's in tip top Shape. I own a couple of Nissan 240SXs that I use in the Summer, I tune them and occasionally race so my 4x4 needs to be a dependable vehicle that I drive in the winter months and in the summer when my Nissans are getting worked on.

    Are there any common problems with these vehicles that I should know about when looking to buy one? Any common rust areas? any common mechanical problems? Any common areas of the interior that break or wear out? Are there any tell-tale signs that the engine is burning oil?

    Also I wouldn't be adverse to buying a cheap VX with a blown engine and having it rebuilt, heck if I could find one cheap enough I'd even consider putting in a stick shift... are there any good places to look for dead VXs or do they typically just get crushed when the engine goes?

    I really like these vehicles and I'm a fan of rare vehicles with an enthusiast community behind them, I just want to make sure that when I buy one I'm buying one in good shape or I'm at least aware of all the potential problems when I put the money down on it.

    Any advice would be appreciated :bwgr:
    Last edited by twistedsymphony : 05/22/2008 at 11:29 AM Reason: grammar

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    good luck with the search, as I've said before, it really surprises me how rare these vehicles are but how easy they are to find and purchase, shoot, how many other @4400 production vehicle can you find so easy and purchase
    Regardless, no common rust areas of which I'm familiar, as far as oil goes just remember to check it every few weeks or so, I maybe need to add a quart about every 3-4 months, so I don't consider that a major failing and I have
    90k, be wary of too many trim parts needing replacement as they're getting increasingly difficult to find, expect delays on parts, the VX is noisy and not great on gas (especially for a small SUV)
    Otherwise, as long as maintenance has been done it should be dependable, kinda like any other car out there

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    It is rather surprising how many are available considering the production numbers.

    Though, at the same time there are 3 near me for sale one is a reasonably priced private sale and the other 2 are shamefully priced dealer sales (nearly double what the private party is asking).

    Typically I expand my search quite a bit to look for cars since I live in the woods but surprisingly the 3 near me are also the only 3 I've been able to find within 200 miles of me... so I guess I should consider myself lucky.

    I'm looking at replacing one of my 240s with a relatively rare 240sx convertible (only ~8000 made between the US and Japan) those seem to be much harder to find though.

    Gas prices don't bother me much, I have a relatively short commute to work and this vehicle will mainly only be used in the winter.

    Good to know to look for cracks in the plastic, I've heard that the one in the hood is the most common to get cracked.

    Any common mechanical problems beyond the oil burning?

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    I’d have to disagree on the easy to find part. At any one time there is on average about 1 to 5 VXs for sale on eBay. When you compare to other limited production vehicles like the NSX. I just checked there is 22 on Ebay 26 Prowlers 70 new model thunderbirds 11 Deloriens and so on. It’s just easer to find the ones that are for sale in the information age.
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    i think it would be considerably more difficult to find a VX if this forum didnt exist, until i found the forum i had only seen 2 for sale and now i can think of 5-6 off the top of my head

    the only place i have really heard of cracking plastic is on the hood insert

    tell tale signs of engine burning would be low oil on the dip stick, a lot of oil around the oil cap (i get a thin film of oil thats almost not noticable until you wipe your finger across it.. also check for oil in the engine bay below the oil cap... i spill all the time

    my vx has been very reliable over the 2 years ive had it and ask anyone whos ever been out with my in my vx.. i drive it hard! my big issues ive had with it (that werent caused by me)
    ABS went out, still is out, i found a replacement pump used for 100 bucks (dealer is asking 2700 or so) doesnt bother me, i could fix it.. but just dont care to, stops great without them
    stalled on me once on the highway.. no clue why, pulled over, started it again and it was perfect, replaced fuel filter ($10 & 30 min) and fuel pressure regulator (50 & 45 min) soon after that.. never happened again
    my ac controls were in and out for awhile, but that seems to be gone after messing with the heater relay a few times
    and rust around the top of the windshield.. this one SUCKS dont know what caused it but its gonna cost about 1000 to fix.. saving up still..


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    Noone mentions the sticky window problem? That was the first thing I heard about when I got in here and started asking questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kodiak View Post
    I’d have to disagree on the easy to find part. At any one time there is on average about 1 to 5 VXs for sale on eBay. When you compare to other limited production vehicles like the NSX. I just checked there is 22 on Ebay 26 Prowlers 70 new model thunderbirds 11 Deloriens and so on. It’s just easer to find the ones that are for sale in the information age.
    O! and there is always at least one 45 year old Amphicar on Ebay.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphicar

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    Greetings, twistedsymphony!
    Easy to find? I had to buy one from New Jersey and ship it to California to get the color (Dragon Green Mica, rarest color) and low milage I was looking for....
    If you are not too picky about either of those issues, you will find it easier to locate one. I think it's just coincidence that there are three near you. try that same search in six months (unless the dealers are asking wayyyy too much) and I bet you come up with nada.
    Must be fate giving you a decent selection.
    One other common issue is CD changer eating disks. I have no problem with mine that I use every day, but many here have opted to switch out.
    What colors are avalable near you?
    Best of luck!
    James
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    Quote Originally Posted by kodiak View Post
    I’d have to disagree on the easy to find part. At any one time there is on average about 1 to 5 VXs for sale on eBay. When you compare to other limited production vehicles like the NSX. I just checked there is 22 on Ebay 26 Prowlers 70 new model thunderbirds 11 Deloriens and so on. It’s just easer to find the ones that are for sale in the information age.
    10 Lamborghini Diablos.
    8 McLaren SLRs.

    Do ya see what I’m saying?

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    good grief Kodiak, wth is your problem??
    all I was saying was that for such a limited production vehicle, it was surprisingly easy to locate ones for sale. That's in my experience. Example, I also have been interested in owning cars I used to have, such as Dodge Shelby Charger, Alfa GTV-6 and I used to be looking for TR-8's until I found out I was too big for them. Now with the possible exception of the TR8, the other two I'm fairly certain had higher production numbers. Granted they're older but I had been looking since the early 90's off an on and in my experience, I would typically find 1-2 on Autotrader at one time. When I began looking for VX's, I discovered there were always at least 6 on cars.com and autotrader. Shoot, there were 1-2 on carmax when I was looking. Currently right now, there are 67 for sale on autotrader. How can that not be remarkable for such a low production vehicle? Why are you trying to go out of your way to argue with that?
    Back on topic, yes, I forgot to mention the window binding issue. Basically, if you keep them lubed and maybe just avoid using them a lot, you won't have any issues. If you forget and use them all the time, I think the motor gets burned out. Just a quirky design flaw. Good luck on your search.

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    Just buy one and be the talk of the town. Its worth it for that alone, heh.

    Good luck on your decision.
    Gary Noonan
    '01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT

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