Anonymous wrote:Took my 2008 CR-V in to have the A/C fixed. Was told that would be about $1,500, plus I needed new tires (I do), plus I my suspension needs work (feels like it), plus my transmission needs work (I don't know), and I need new spark plugs (whatever those are for). In all it was going to cost almost $4,000. I checked and the current bluebook value for my car, in it's crappy state (also had body damage), is maybe a little more than $4,000.
I was planning to drive this thing into the ground and I'm wondering, have I done that? It has about 115,000 miles. To replace it we are thinking of an SUV with 3 rows of seats (Highlander, Pilot, Mazda CX-9). What the local dealers seem to have in stock is a little more than I wanted to pay ($40-45,000ish), but we can pay cash. I know our insurance rates will shoot up with a new car, but pouring thousands into my crappy old car doesn't make sense, does it?
What ever you do DON"T trade it in. That's a rip off. Sell it to someone as is for the $4000. That being said if your new car payments are $400 per month in 10 months, that will be $4000 that you will have to pay too. I would fix it unless the car is a lemon with continuous issues, Honda's last.