The_Animus
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I wasn't sure where to post this, but since it involves money and a business deal I thought this might be the best place for it. If not feel free to move it wherever.
I currently own a 95 Ford Escort LX Sedan 4DR with 108,000 miles. As far as I know it needs a couple repairs. It has a cracked head gasket. It has a leak in the gas tank above a certain level. Which means I can have probably 4 or 5 gallons of gas in my car at most or it will start leaking onto the ground. Any other issues with my car are minor. For instance every few months I might have to add a little coolant. After many months one of my tires will start to get low and I'll have to put air in it. But these things are trivial. I still drive it because I only have to drive a mile or two to work and the engine doesn't have time to overheat when driving such small distances. For any errands I have I use my girlfriends car.
A rough estimate of the cost to repair these problems at a shop would run somewhere around the $1000 range simply because of labor. The parts cost next to nothing. The kbb value of my car assuming I fixed these issues would be around $1,400 to $1,700. Tomorrow I have an appointment to check out a used car from a dealer in my town. Do you think they would give me anything for trade-in? Or should I pay a shop to make the repairs and then try to sell my car? Or should I say screw a new used car and just make the repairs and keep the one I have? Or should I just see what I can get from a junk car buyer? What about donating it to charity?
The car I'm going to look at is a 96 Saturn SL1 with 163,000 miles for $1,950. As you can tell by my choice of cars I don't have much spare money, which is why having to deal with expensive car repairs or buying a used car is a rather important deal to me.
I would continue to save money and drive my crappy car just to work and back but it's starting to get very cold here and it makes me nervous to have an unreliable car.
Any suggestions, advice, or anything helpful would be wonderful.
I currently own a 95 Ford Escort LX Sedan 4DR with 108,000 miles. As far as I know it needs a couple repairs. It has a cracked head gasket. It has a leak in the gas tank above a certain level. Which means I can have probably 4 or 5 gallons of gas in my car at most or it will start leaking onto the ground. Any other issues with my car are minor. For instance every few months I might have to add a little coolant. After many months one of my tires will start to get low and I'll have to put air in it. But these things are trivial. I still drive it because I only have to drive a mile or two to work and the engine doesn't have time to overheat when driving such small distances. For any errands I have I use my girlfriends car.
A rough estimate of the cost to repair these problems at a shop would run somewhere around the $1000 range simply because of labor. The parts cost next to nothing. The kbb value of my car assuming I fixed these issues would be around $1,400 to $1,700. Tomorrow I have an appointment to check out a used car from a dealer in my town. Do you think they would give me anything for trade-in? Or should I pay a shop to make the repairs and then try to sell my car? Or should I say screw a new used car and just make the repairs and keep the one I have? Or should I just see what I can get from a junk car buyer? What about donating it to charity?
The car I'm going to look at is a 96 Saturn SL1 with 163,000 miles for $1,950. As you can tell by my choice of cars I don't have much spare money, which is why having to deal with expensive car repairs or buying a used car is a rather important deal to me.
I would continue to save money and drive my crappy car just to work and back but it's starting to get very cold here and it makes me nervous to have an unreliable car.
Any suggestions, advice, or anything helpful would be wonderful.
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