Just heard from garage. Diagnosis performed. Catalytic converter busted. $1200.
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OK, that fucking sucks.
I'm having the brakes fixed today, and the converter put off until my next oil change.
At what point of $$ of repairs does one consider a new car?
At the point where the repairs will start to exceed the value of the car.
At the point where the repairs are more than car payments
It's easy if the next repair exceeds the price of the car. But I end up repairing one thing per oil change, at about $300/change. Over what period would I add up the repairs to see if they exceed.
Man, if they made Jettas like the one I have, I wouldn't even ask the question. I'd be excited about a new car. So far, there aren't any that are as fun as mine.
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At the point where the repairs are more than car payments
My car payments are $0, so that's been exceeded.
But I end up repairing one thing per oil change, at about $300/change. Over what period would I add up the repairs to see if they exceed.
For me? You've about reached the point where I would consider looking at a new car. Once something's broken every time you go in. On the other hand, I suppose you could just hold out until you've repaired almost everything.
That sucks ita. How is the rest of your horrible terrible no good day going?
My car payments are $0, so that's been exceeded.
No, the hypothetical payments on a hypothetical new car.
My car payments are $0, so that's been exceeded.
I think this is meant as cost/month normed over the year is more than a new car payment.
In calculating the repair number, I also kinda deduct the repair costs that are routine/things that are just going to wear out with normal use (brakes, tires, belts, clutches.) So $500 (or was it $700?) brakes, don't get counted, but the freakass flywheel thing that went berserkers last summer does.
And then there is the hassle factor, which only you can judge.