Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your problem is you own a Ford Flex. With 150k miles. It’s not going to last much longer.
Get a Honda or Toyota next time. Notoriously reliable past 200k.
+1. start saving now to buy a Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna in the next few years, when your Ford Flex craps out.
a Honda or Toyota will last 15 years easy. and your kids are getting bigger and will need more space. My sister's Sienna is 15 years old with 240,000 miles.
Please don't buy into the Toyota or Honda myth. Don't buy these cars. My Toyota is a money pit at just 120k miles. I would never buy one again. These cars are full of cheap and unreliable parts.
Which brand do you recommend for reliability and low repair costs?
Subaru
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your problem is you own a Ford Flex. With 150k miles. It’s not going to last much longer.
Get a Honda or Toyota next time. Notoriously reliable past 200k.
+1. start saving now to buy a Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna in the next few years, when your Ford Flex craps out.
a Honda or Toyota will last 15 years easy. and your kids are getting bigger and will need more space. My sister's Sienna is 15 years old with 240,000 miles.
Please don't buy into the Toyota or Honda myth. Don't buy these cars. My Toyota is a money pit at just 120k miles. I would never buy one again. These cars are full of cheap and unreliable parts.
Which brand do you recommend for reliability and low repair costs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your problem is you own a Ford Flex. With 150k miles. It’s not going to last much longer.
Get a Honda or Toyota next time. Notoriously reliable past 200k.
+1. start saving now to buy a Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna in the next few years, when your Ford Flex craps out.
a Honda or Toyota will last 15 years easy. and your kids are getting bigger and will need more space. My sister's Sienna is 15 years old with 240,000 miles.
Please don't buy into the Toyota or Honda myth. Don't buy these cars. My Toyota is a money pit at just 120k miles. I would never buy one again. These cars are full of cheap and unreliable parts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your problem is you own a Ford Flex. With 150k miles. It’s not going to last much longer.
Get a Honda or Toyota next time. Notoriously reliable past 200k.
+1. start saving now to buy a Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna in the next few years, when your Ford Flex craps out.
a Honda or Toyota will last 15 years easy. and your kids are getting bigger and will need more space. My sister's Sienna is 15 years old with 240,000 miles.
Anonymous wrote:Your problem is you own a Ford Flex. With 150k miles. It’s not going to last much longer.
Get a Honda or Toyota next time. Notoriously reliable past 200k.
Anonymous wrote:Op, how many payments left?
For now as others have said spending 3k a year is considered upkeep. It’s probably less then your car payment per month and the goal is for you should be 5 years of no payments.
So you can save that money towards a new or newer car.
You did belts and hoses. At this point it should be oil changes and drive it till about 225k Miles. That’s about when you have to make the big choice. As then they need exhaust, rear main seals leak, tires again, etc.
If you really want to replace because it stresses you out,
I suggest the Honda Pilot. Find a low mileage 2016 or 2017.
For around 30k. Make sure the tires are new since that can cost $600-700 quickly. And then enjoy it. Get the shortest payment plan you can afford. You will get 150k Miles with just oily changes now adays.
And take both your cars to car max. Get a value.
Trade in the one thy either nets you the most or in the worst condition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your problem is you own a Ford Flex. With 150k miles. It’s not going to last much longer.
Get a Honda or Toyota next time. Notoriously reliable past 200k.
Yes- we bought a used 2007 Lexus that currently has 140k miles. We have had the car for 5 years and have spent a very reasonable amount in repairs. There was a look at one point that cost $1300 but everything else has been more minor.
Anonymous wrote:Your problem is you own a Ford Flex. With 150k miles. It’s not going to last much longer.
Get a Honda or Toyota next time. Notoriously reliable past 200k.