Anonymous wrote:Fix it! Get another estimate.that is crazy high
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help! We are paralyzed with this decision-making. Definitely do NOT want a new car, but this car is getting old and $4,500 is a hefty cost to fix (new brakes, new tires and new suspension). Is there a formula to help decide if it's worth fixing, or just move on! Was hoping this cars would last a little longer because we have a kid headed to college in a few years and wanted to focus on beefing up that 529 account!
What would you do? Fix or replace?
Thanks for any advice!
Get another quote.
Someone is trying to rip you off!
Anonymous wrote:Help! We are paralyzed with this decision-making. Definitely do NOT want a new car, but this car is getting old and $4,500 is a hefty cost to fix (new brakes, new tires and new suspension). Is there a formula to help decide if it's worth fixing, or just move on! Was hoping this cars would last a little longer because we have a kid headed to college in a few years and wanted to focus on beefing up that 529 account!
What would you do? Fix or replace?
Thanks for any advice!