Denverdave
Resident Ragamuffin
Tuesday morning I went to go drive to a local park to get in a short run. My car barely started. It's been struggling the first thing in the morning (is has not been that cold and it has a new battery). So I took it in to my mechanic and asked them to look in on it (along with an oil change, tire rotation).
It sat overnight on their lot and this morning when they tried to start it.....it started right up with no issue at all. Battery, fuel pressure, alternator - all checked out perfect. So it is intermittent. Yuck.
But - they gave me the laundry list of stuff that does not HAVE to be done - but will need to be shortly.
New Tires
New O2 sensor
New catayltic converter
Valve cover has a slight leak.
That is abut $3000.00 plus of work on a 18 year old car with 251K miles on it. It might be time to look at something newer.
Problem is my budget (10k - 12k) doesn't leave a lot to offer in the AWD category with reasonable mileage that I would buy (I won't buy most American models, no Nissan, No Kia, No Hyundai). I can get moer if I go with a FWD model, and honestly you do not need AWD that much around here. But I hate driving in the snow as it is and AWD helps me deal with it better.
So I'm looking at Honda, Toyota, Suburu, Acura, Lexus. Everything AWD in that price range has at least 120K on it already. And right now I average 25K a year on a car so I would be wearing those out in 4 years or less.....
Grrrr.....
It sat overnight on their lot and this morning when they tried to start it.....it started right up with no issue at all. Battery, fuel pressure, alternator - all checked out perfect. So it is intermittent. Yuck.
But - they gave me the laundry list of stuff that does not HAVE to be done - but will need to be shortly.
New Tires
New O2 sensor
New catayltic converter
Valve cover has a slight leak.
That is abut $3000.00 plus of work on a 18 year old car with 251K miles on it. It might be time to look at something newer.
Problem is my budget (10k - 12k) doesn't leave a lot to offer in the AWD category with reasonable mileage that I would buy (I won't buy most American models, no Nissan, No Kia, No Hyundai). I can get moer if I go with a FWD model, and honestly you do not need AWD that much around here. But I hate driving in the snow as it is and AWD helps me deal with it better.
So I'm looking at Honda, Toyota, Suburu, Acura, Lexus. Everything AWD in that price range has at least 120K on it already. And right now I average 25K a year on a car so I would be wearing those out in 4 years or less.....
Grrrr.....