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Question for the OP. How many miles on the car and how old? It sounds like you said 6-7 years old and you expect to get another 6-7 after a rebuild. Won't the other componants start to fail over the next 6-7 years, such as transmission, shocks, struts, ball joints, bearings and all of that other stuff on the car? As a matter of fact my most recent failure on my Aveo was my brake light switch. so although you are saving the price of a new car, you are not really getting a new car. This one might nickle and dime you after you invest all of this money, but as you have ordered the parts, it might be too late.
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Well, Aveojunk, does one ever really know? I mean, if you buy a new beemer, or Jag, you would expect great life for the money. You might, or might not get it. Everything else on the car is solid right now. Will I need to put struts on it at some point? Yeah. Is it possible that the transmission might go out? Well, yeah. BUT, for the money I am investing into the rebuild, I could not find a better car, with lower miles, that I would have a reasonable life expectancy from.
I just went through that little trial, looking for another car for my daughter. Settled on a 2001 Elantra. Not a bad little car. She would rather we fix her Nissan and give it back to her. I may fix it, and trade it to her for the Elantra. Her little 200SX has about 240k on it, and we wanted her in something a bit newer, AND the Nissan "died". It needs a starter, a new pair of tires, about 8 inches of fuel line, and paint on the hood.
I am taking a gamble here, that rebuilding the engine will be better than other choices. For the choice of finding another car for her, that she would feel safe driving, for under $2000... THAT is not going to happen. For the choice of buying her something newer, and taking on a car payment, we just do not want to do that right now.
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you cant, my brother ruck, we replaced the rad because it was running hot, then he drove it to miami, when he got back the transmission blew, we put a transmission in, and then he went back to miami. came home, and literally 100 yd from his house on the way, he blew a head gasket.. but overall, we fixed it each time and total now with a fully rebuilt engine and lower mile tranny for less than $800.. cheaper than replacing it. And now its pretty much all new again.
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Hey Rabbit, might I suggest not going to Miami?
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its ok. everything is fixed now.