Found a 2011 one owner with 83k miles that was $2k cheaper than the 2012 with 97k miles we were looking at plus the 2011 had 22" wheels vs the 2012 having 20" wheels. Both trucks were in perfect shape. Hopefully it will be a good one but we bought a warranty just in case. The timing chain recall was performed but I couldn't find any record of the cats being replaced so I hope those wait at least a little while. I'm sure I'll be asking questions here and there as I learn about the truck but so far the wife is pleased. These things are just attractive and comfortable vehicles.
Congrats on your purchase and welcome to the forum. That is a nice looking truck. Good thing you bought extended warranty since when this car breaks down, the bill is not even funny. But that is expected since this is a luxurious car.
As for the cats, I will say that I am sure some people are lucky and their cats never go out. Hopefully yours stays good to you, never goes out and serves you for a long time to come.
Enjoy your truck.
Very nice!!
Good luck w/those CATS though! I hope you have better luck than me.
I bought a 2011 w/81,000 miles on it in January 2017. I love the truck, but the Bank 2 Cat went immediately (the dealer I bought it from gave me $1,000 toward replacing it b/c it happened so quickly) and at 89,000 miles just last week, Bank 1 Cat threw a code. So it's time to replace that one now.
It seems we all bought our QX used at about same mileage. I bought my 2012 used in January 2016 with 79,000 miles on it. I am very surprised to see your cat 2 went out first before cat 1. Most often, I see cat 1 goes out before cat 2.
Based on the trend I have seen so far, it seems if one cat fails, one may as well go ahead and replace both because the other one will be getting bad soon. My cat 1 went out and my cat 2 went out 10,000 miles later.
The price at which we pay for one of the OEM cats, we can use the same amount of money to buy both aftermarket cats.
When my first cat failed, I was going to buy both cats from aftermarket manufacturer, but because someone here said they did not have a good experience, I just went on with OEM and it was pricey.
But I see on ebay that the sellers selling aftermarket cats for our car have A TON of sales. So it means many people are buying the aftermarket cats and it may just be working right. Wish someone who is using the aftermarket could chime in.
But if anybody has a cat go bad, if you do not mind the aftermarket, it is a great idea to go ahead and buy both aftermarket cats at the cost of one oem cat. So you can go ahead and replace both. Cost of labor too will be cheaper than cost of replacing one at a time.