Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know this is a car that needs to go in a year, can you pay off the car loan, trade in the old car and buy a new one so you only have one car note? You are half way there with the $1800.
That said, 2010 isn’t that old, is it really on its last legs or will it drive well for a couple of years with this fix?
I had a SAAB that was a money pit, should have donated it 3 $2K repairs earlier than I did, but my 2010 Acura is running strong. I have spent some money on brakes and I have a repair I know is coming that will likely run me $1800 this summer, but I expect many more years out of this car. It really depends on the car.
I am a PP with 2010 BMW. We have one major repair about every 6 month usually costs us 2k. Do you think it's worth it to drive for another year especially since it will be paid off in October.
We can also pay in off in June-I have small bonus of 5k(after taxes) coming.
Worth it?
What are you repairing for 4k a year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know this is a car that needs to go in a year, can you pay off the car loan, trade in the old car and buy a new one so you only have one car note? You are half way there with the $1800.
That said, 2010 isn’t that old, is it really on its last legs or will it drive well for a couple of years with this fix?
I had a SAAB that was a money pit, should have donated it 3 $2K repairs earlier than I did, but my 2010 Acura is running strong. I have spent some money on brakes and I have a repair I know is coming that will likely run me $1800 this summer, but I expect many more years out of this car. It really depends on the car.
I am a PP with 2010 BMW. We have one major repair about every 6 month usually costs us 2k. Do you think it's worth it to drive for another year especially since it will be paid off in October.
We can also pay in off in June-I have small bonus of 5k(after taxes) coming.
Worth it?
Anonymous wrote:If you know this is a car that needs to go in a year, can you pay off the car loan, trade in the old car and buy a new one so you only have one car note? You are half way there with the $1800.
That said, 2010 isn’t that old, is it really on its last legs or will it drive well for a couple of years with this fix?
I had a SAAB that was a money pit, should have donated it 3 $2K repairs earlier than I did, but my 2010 Acura is running strong. I have spent some money on brakes and I have a repair I know is coming that will likely run me $1800 this summer, but I expect many more years out of this car. It really depends on the car.
Anonymous wrote:OP we are in the same position practically only maybe will get 5k for a car. We have BMW X3 2010. Loan will be paid off in October.