Ask MeCha. Fix my car and keep it or trade it in?
→[More:]Here's a dilemma I didn't want to face today.
So I have a '99 Subaru Forester which I bought used 4.5 years ago. It has been an OK car...yet has required a lot of work all along. Most recently, in May, I sunk just over $2000 into it to get a transmission rebuild.
Then a problem with the rear brakes and suspension developed.So I took it in today, thinking it would amount to new brakes and rotors.
In addition, this very thorough mechanic found an axle leak where there's a crack in the differential, an engine oil leak, degraded rear struts needing replacement - and of course, a need for new tires and all the regular maintenance I've been putting off. Total bill for just this stuff - $1600.
I'm having a hard time going for it. Even though I have a bunch of sunk costs already, this would amount to almost equal what I've spent just this year -- $3600 to keep a 10-year-old car going.
On the other hand, I don't want more debt and a new loan. I'm not even sure how easy it is to get a decent car loan right now.
Fuckity fuck. So annoying! I feel like the stars are lined up against me this year with big, heavy, unexpected expenses that need to be paid *right now*. Bleah.
But whining aside, what would you do? Any thoughts or wisdom? I am basically very much against trading in cars all the time - I JUST paid it off in May. And I believe that you get the real value of a car AFTER you've paid it off. But this car's not working with me....