Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:let's say you keep the car another 5 years, is a car payment of $83 a month. a new car payment for a car purchased at 30k is 625 a month.
What a bad advice. A car that is starting to have transmission failures at just 55k miles is a huge red flag and won’t last 5 more years.
When a car that was maintained properly starts falling apart some early, get rid of it. It’s a lemon.
OP should get rid of it before wasting even more money into expensive repairs.
That car is so junk that using the $4k to buy a 10yo Toyota with 200k miles would seem like a better decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. My concern is that something else wll go wrong now and cost more $ given this "should" not have happened at 55,000 miles. I would spend about $20-25k on a new car given what I can trde mine in for and I can pay cash for it. It is just a guessing game on my current car I guess.
A $4,000 transmission repair on a 6 yr old car with your miles should not have happened. The dealer saying it happens with that car means that model is bad. I would expect more $$$ to come. Six year old low miles cars should not need transmission work.
Anonymous wrote:let's say you keep the car another 5 years, is a car payment of $83 a month. a new car payment for a car purchased at 30k is 625 a month.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t buy another American brand car OP. Buy Japanese or Korean. Preferably Honda, Toyota, Hyundai or Kia. Maybe Mazda.
Anonymous wrote:What your not getting is the advice you need here.
1. Autozone is showing rebuilt 3/36 transmissions for a 2016 Buick Enclave for around $2800. Now you're not going to buy one from Autozone but that gives you a bench mark.
2. On Tuesday after the holiday, call Jasper Transmissions. (Just google them). And ask for a price for a Transmission for your car. Their a solid rebuilding company with a nationwide warranty. (I have personally bought engines from them). Once you have the price, you can have any shop that works with Jasper order and install.
3. Given the Auto zone price, and I would estimate you should be able to put a fully rebuilt trans with warranty in your SUV for $4800.
I would do that over a repair. And you're good to go for a bunch of years.
Yes it's not cheap, but it's a vehicle you own, assuming it's paid off? It's a lot cheaper them buying a new car. One of the biggest things people don't realize now is fluid changes are really important in Transmissions. Honda has known problems with the CVT units that must have fluid changes at 20K to not detonate. Their SUVs have Transmissions issues hat required 3 fluid flushes and changes at one time to keep them working. It's just what it is.
I am not the OP but thank you for taking the time to post and share your knowledge.
Anonymous wrote:My 6 year old car needs a transmission fix that will cost $4k. This is my first car but I assume this is not normal? Wondering if this is a bad sign and I should sell the car before additional costs arise. Or is this just part of ownership when cars get older?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. My concern is that something else wll go wrong now and cost more $ given this "should" not have happened at 55,000 miles. I would spend about $20-25k on a new car given what I can trde mine in for and I can pay cash for it. It is just a guessing game on my current car I guess.
Anonymous wrote:let's say you keep the car another 5 years, is a car payment of $83 a month. a new car payment for a car purchased at 30k is 625 a month.