New owner of a clean, dealer maintained 133k mile 2000 Land Cruiser and the transmission gave out this Monday. 2 weeks after purchase.
Needless to say it soured the taste in my mouth towards the vehicle but given the low miles and condition of the truck I feel as though its worth fixing right. Still undecided if long-term ownership is my goal or not. This was intended to be my daily driver but I do have another vehicle.
In talks with the dealer, they can't find a Toyota re manufactured trans so these are my options:
1) Get a reman from streetsmart transmissions and have a local (very trusted) shop do the install - $2,981 total parts and labor (3 year warranty)
2) Buy a local junkyard trans for $280 and have a local transmission rebuild specialist rebuild it and then the Toyota dealer install it. This option is what the dealer has recommended to me. - $3,480 total parts and labor (2 year warranty)
3) Buy a local junkyard trans for $280 and have my local, trusted shop install it and hope it works fine. - $1,280 total parts and labor (6 month warranty)
What option do you all think and what do you think my truck would be worth after having this issue addressed? I can upload pictures later, but its silver with minimal wear on the interior leather and only minor surface rust underneath. Timing belt and water pump done by the dealer at 118k. Full Toyota dealer service records since new. Bone stock.
Needless to say it soured the taste in my mouth towards the vehicle but given the low miles and condition of the truck I feel as though its worth fixing right. Still undecided if long-term ownership is my goal or not. This was intended to be my daily driver but I do have another vehicle.
In talks with the dealer, they can't find a Toyota re manufactured trans so these are my options:
1) Get a reman from streetsmart transmissions and have a local (very trusted) shop do the install - $2,981 total parts and labor (3 year warranty)
2) Buy a local junkyard trans for $280 and have a local transmission rebuild specialist rebuild it and then the Toyota dealer install it. This option is what the dealer has recommended to me. - $3,480 total parts and labor (2 year warranty)
3) Buy a local junkyard trans for $280 and have my local, trusted shop install it and hope it works fine. - $1,280 total parts and labor (6 month warranty)
What option do you all think and what do you think my truck would be worth after having this issue addressed? I can upload pictures later, but its silver with minimal wear on the interior leather and only minor surface rust underneath. Timing belt and water pump done by the dealer at 118k. Full Toyota dealer service records since new. Bone stock.