Out of curiosity, at what point would you call it quits on a vehicle? I'm currently in a dilemma, I have a 2023 Mazda CX-50 that has been having more problems than one would expect with a 2.5 year old car and only ~38k miles. It is currently in the shop for a low oil pressure issue. TBD if its actually low or just a software/sensor issue as when I would restart the vehicle it would go away.
Problems so far:
- Viscous Coupler Replaced at ~17k miles
- Steering hangup/noise at 34k miles, pretty minor happens mostly in the cold and the dealer was unable to replicate. But could definitely turn into an issue in the future.
- Complete Engine Reseal at ~36.8k miles. The valve cover, timing cover and oil pan were all leaking. So the dealer fixed all those leaks.
- ~37.6k miles, noticed a water stain/leak in the headliner, dealer was unable to replicate the leak. Could be concerning into the future. I was able to replicate it when I first noticed it but hasn't reappeared lately.
- Today, ~37.8k miles, low oil pressure light and check engine light came on while I was driving to work. Luckily it happened near a Mazda dealer so after I check the car for leaks and oil level, I turned it back on and the low oil pressure light was off. So I made it to the dealer and they took at look at it and couldn't find anything obviously wrong. They wanted me to go back to the my regular dealer that did the engine reseal. So off I went on the 45min drive to my regular dealer, on the way there the oil pressure light came on again about 30mins into the drive. So turned the car off and back on again and the oil pressure light stayed off the rest of the drive.
So at what point would you get rid of a vehicle? Like, I feel like if I keep this vehicle, it is just gonna cause more headaches at this point. So I'm debating about trading it in while its still pretty new for something different
Problems so far:
- Viscous Coupler Replaced at ~17k miles
- Steering hangup/noise at 34k miles, pretty minor happens mostly in the cold and the dealer was unable to replicate. But could definitely turn into an issue in the future.
- Complete Engine Reseal at ~36.8k miles. The valve cover, timing cover and oil pan were all leaking. So the dealer fixed all those leaks.
- ~37.6k miles, noticed a water stain/leak in the headliner, dealer was unable to replicate the leak. Could be concerning into the future. I was able to replicate it when I first noticed it but hasn't reappeared lately.
- Today, ~37.8k miles, low oil pressure light and check engine light came on while I was driving to work. Luckily it happened near a Mazda dealer so after I check the car for leaks and oil level, I turned it back on and the low oil pressure light was off. So I made it to the dealer and they took at look at it and couldn't find anything obviously wrong. They wanted me to go back to the my regular dealer that did the engine reseal. So off I went on the 45min drive to my regular dealer, on the way there the oil pressure light came on again about 30mins into the drive. So turned the car off and back on again and the oil pressure light stayed off the rest of the drive.
So at what point would you get rid of a vehicle? Like, I feel like if I keep this vehicle, it is just gonna cause more headaches at this point. So I'm debating about trading it in while its still pretty new for something different