Hit 180,000 miles a couple days ago...
I meant to get a picture of it at exactly 180,000 miles, but obviously let it slip my mind.
Anyways.... Still on factory clutch, coolant, and battery.
I've replaced the serpentine belt once and it looked ok a couple weeks ago when I had a service performed (service B I think). I may have my mechanic replace it at the next service, just to be safe.
Everything still works. No issues with the electronics (windows, radio, rear shade, sunroof, etc..)
The ESP warning message has been on for about 100k miles. Someone had mentioned that my airbags will no deploy with this message showing, so I guess I should have them replace the part that is bad. It has something to do with the abs, although the abs and anti-skid still come on, when the car is pushed to the point of it needing to.
No visible burning oil from the exhaust even though I will go through 2 quarts during the 12k mile interval between oil changes.
No exhaust leaks.
No visible oil leaks from any of the engine's gaskets.
Alternator changed after 100k because of a bad sprag bearing. I think it may be close to failing again. It's either that or the a/c compressor. Something is a little noisier than normal.
My cam seal thingies were replaced at around 130k miles, as advised by this board, but they turned out to be fine.
No issues with the radiator. I attribute this to the fact that my car is not an automatic with that French radiator that caused so many issues. Like I said, still has the factory coolant in it.
all the wheels are looking pretty rough. One wheel cracked a while back. One of the spokes was cracked near the center of the wheel. one of my other wheels is slightly bent too. Probably from a pot hole. It still balances and I don't get a lot of vibration, so it stays for now.
I've put 15 sets of rear tires on and 7 sets of fronts.
Several sets of brake pads and rotors... Not sure of exact amount, but at least 3 sets of front rotors and 2 rears.
So far so good though! Seriously, this has been the most reliable car I have ever owned. It's never left me stranded and never been towed! It's also never not started for me.
Scott
I've never heard of an airbag failure related to an ESP warning. If that's true, then that's something entirely new to me. I suspect that is not true. Airbag issues would result in the SRS light.
2005 cars don't have the troublesome radiators.. so that's good.
How long are you planning to keep your C230? Keep us updated.. I hope my car was built on the same day as your's. I'm at 51k and so far it's as reliable as any Honda I've ever owned.
I'm either getting a 4.6 Genesis, 2010 GTI (R20), or possibly a wagon of some type. like the Passat wagon..... I've been wanting another GTI since the day I sold my 2002 GTI 337. But, we have baby number 2 due in October, so I think the Hyundai makes more sense. Not sure if you guys have sat in one or driven one, but it's by far the nicest car for the money, that I have been in. Ironically, I wouldn't buy a Lexus, Infinity, or Acura... I like German cars, but I wouldn't hesitate to buy the new genesis 4.6
Scott
I've been in a Genesis. It's very well done. Good materials, good fit and finish.. Hyundai has came a long way. For the money the Genesis can't be beat, that's true. I don't like cars that big (have no kids) but for someone who needs it the Genesis is a smart choice. It's a really, really nice vehicle.
I've been in a Genesis. It's very well done. Good materials, good fit and finish.. Hyundai has came a long way. For the money the Genesis can't be beat, that's true. I don't like cars that big (have no kids) but for someone who needs it the Genesis is a smart choice. It's a really, really nice vehicle.
I've had a BMW, Infinity, VW, this C230, and a few others. I'm definitely drawn towards German engineering.
If I had the cash to spend, I would choose the E350 sport, without a doubt, for a bigger 4 door than my C230.
My Infinity Q45 was a fantastic highway car, but heaven forbid you make a panic stop from 80+ mph.... It would slow to about 30 and then you had to cross your fingers for the rest of the way. I put 178k miles on my old BMW 318is (1991)... great car with typical BMW problems, but ran great.
I would never or have I ever wanted to buy an Acura... IMO, worst luxury Japanese cars made. I've seen too many friends with them having problems.
Scott
Definitely going to be 4 doors though, even if it's the GTI.
Scott
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I seriously hopes my car last as long as your. I plan on keeping my car for a long long time but who knows what could happen along the way. As newer things come out, having my ole' trusty Benz isnt something i might consider upgrading. BUT, my primary goal is keeping it for +150k.
Acuras aren't that bad, but I'd just buy a top end Honda... and the new ones... "botched nose job!"




So many folks had problems with carbon buildup preventing the valves from closing, losing compression and then frying the valves.
I guess by 2005 it had been fixed.
I drove a 2005 loaner and liked it.
Congrats and keep up the good work.





Cat going out again...I noticed somewhere you said you got a good deal on a
stock one. Care to email me the details?
So how many miles you got now?
But I have a question. You're following the 13k oil change interval I guess going on what you said about it going through 2 quarts of oil between time. They're using the paper filter? So while not the best idea, it may not actually hurt the car to run the paper for the 13k interval?
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I meant to get a picture of it at exactly 180,000 miles, but obviously let it slip my mind.
Anyways.... Still on factory clutch, coolant, and battery.
I've replaced the serpentine belt once and it looked ok a couple weeks ago when I had a service performed (service B I think). I may have my mechanic replace it at the next service, just to be safe.
Everything still works. No issues with the electronics (windows, radio, rear shade, sunroof, etc..)
The ESP warning message has been on for about 100k miles. Someone had mentioned that my airbags will no deploy with this message showing, so I guess I should have them replace the part that is bad. It has something to do with the abs, although the abs and anti-skid still come on, when the car is pushed to the point of it needing to.
No visible burning oil from the exhaust even though I will go through 2 quarts during the 12k mile interval between oil changes.
No exhaust leaks.
No visible oil leaks from any of the engine's gaskets.
Alternator changed after 100k because of a bad sprag bearing. I think it may be close to failing again. It's either that or the a/c compressor. Something is a little noisier than normal.
My cam seal thingies were replaced at around 130k miles, as advised by this board, but they turned out to be fine.
No issues with the radiator. I attribute this to the fact that my car is not an automatic with that French radiator that caused so many issues. Like I said, still has the factory coolant in it.
all the wheels are looking pretty rough. One wheel cracked a while back. One of the spokes was cracked near the center of the wheel. one of my other wheels is slightly bent too. Probably from a pot hole. It still balances and I don't get a lot of vibration, so it stays for now.
I've put 15 sets of rear tires on and 7 sets of fronts.
Several sets of brake pads and rotors... Not sure of exact amount, but at least 3 sets of front rotors and 2 rears.
So far so good though! Seriously, this has been the most reliable car I have ever owned. It's never left me stranded and never been towed! It's also never not started for me.
Scott

It's good to see that someone has taken their C230 to 180,000 miles. I hope we can see more posts that are similar to this one in the near future.
You certainly have gone through a lot of rear tires. Allow me to recommend the inexpensive BF Goodrich g-force sport tire. Cheap, and seems to last a long time. Do you drive in a spirited fashion?







