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Re: OT--- Third Car- Any savings


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Posted by Buzzman72 on June 25, 2010 at 21:15:39 from (74.129.194.33):

In Reply to: OT--- Third Car- Any savings posted by pburchett on June 25, 2010 at 19:58:06:

My work ride ia a '97 Pontiac Sunfire coupe with the 2.2 liter 4-banger and the 5-speed... and 123,000 miles on it. I finally had to do a 4-wheel brake job at 119,000 miles, and over the past couple of years I've put 4 new tires on it...first major stuff since we bought it used with 30-some-thousand miles in 2001. The last few tanks of fuel have averaged 33-36 MPG on the cheap stuff, so I really can't afford to "move up" in vehicle. The A/C quit working a few years ago, but at highway speeds it's really not so bad.

NOW...if I was to fix everything that's soon going to need fixing, and do most of the labor myself, I'd be puting well over $1000 into what's STILL gonna only be about an $800-1200 car AFTER I've spent that money. But where am I gonna get a more economical ride,either for that $1000, or for that $1000 plus the trade-in value...that won't STILL need the work I'm gonna have to do on this one anyway?

The way I see it, at the current mileage, I'm due to replace the ORIGINAL clutch [including replacing the release bearing and resurfacing the flywheel], the ORIGINAL CV axles, the ORIGINAL timing chain, the ORIGINAL serpentine belt, and all 4 ORIGINAL struts...not to mention the ORIGINAL behind-the-cat section of the exhaust. Throw in maybe a couple of ORIGINAL lower control arms and ball joints, and even if I buy all the stuff at Rock Auto, I'm simply NOT gonna escape for under a grand...if I should get THAT lucky.

Just some stuff to take into consideration.


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