Something goes wrong with your car and you're faced with another high repair bill. This isn't the first time it's happened, and you're getting tired of pouring money into an aging machine. It would be nice to get a new car, but is that the smartest decision? Would you be better off fixing your current ride, or is it really time to buy a new one? The answers to these questions will vary, but we can show you several sides of the issue to help you make a more informed decision.
The Costs of Wear and Tear
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By jdr818
on 12/09/10
1:06 AM PST
Curious to know what criteria folks use to decide whether to repair or trade up.
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By mjm19
on 03/27/11
7:50 AM PST
I have a 1999 Nissan Maxima SE with 207,000 miles it has been a good car. during the fall of 2010 put a rebuilt starter in. I'm faced with normal things that need to be done 4 new tires new brakes & rotors plus allignment. I can get car paintd @ voctech school for cost of supplies car would look brand new again. Any thoughts on what to do
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