Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Happy ending (or at least an ending) to the story! They just called and said they bought a new VW (but apparently there are no dealer rebates these days). Trade-in value was $2,800.
That is nice, VW has one of the best bumper to bumper warranty
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Happy ending (or at least an ending) to the story! They just called and said they bought a new VW (but apparently there are no dealer rebates these days). Trade-in value was $2,800.
Anonymous wrote:My parents have a 10-year-old Hyundai with 160,000 miles on it that keeps needing more and more repairs (and they are the type to do everything through the dealer). I think they’ve put in *at least* $3,000/year for the last several years. I keep telling them to just buy a new car (they won’t buy a slightly used car). At what age/mileage do you just throw in the towel on an old car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents have a 10-year-old Hyundai with 160,000 miles on it that keeps needing more and more repairs (and they are the type to do everything through the dealer). I think they’ve put in *at least* $3,000/year for the last several years. I keep telling them to just buy a new car (they won’t buy a slightly used car). At what age/mileage do you just throw in the towel on an old car?
Who cares if your parents want to pay $3,000 per year to own a car. How much will they spend on a new car? It isn't cheaper to buy a new car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It all depends on the car and how well it has been maintained, I have a 1995 bronco going on 600,000 miles and still reliable.
Wow, that is unbelievable. Original engine?
Anonymous wrote:It all depends on the car and how well it has been maintained, I have a 1995 bronco going on 600,000 miles and still reliable.
Anonymous wrote:It all depends on the car and how well it has been maintained, I have a 1995 bronco going on 600,000 miles and still reliable.
Anonymous wrote:Stop talking to your parents about it. It’s their choice, even if you don’t agree, even if it’s just an objectively bad choice.