As if I didn't have enough to do and think about, my car broke this weekend.
I got it into the shop in miracle-speed time, and went to the dealer with Jake to look at a promising used vehicle and ended up test-driving a new Subaru.
Wants. Wants lots.
Got the prognosis on my car and... it's not so good. I mean, it's not terrible, but the car does have 134 thousand miles on it, and it's leaking from the engine like woah, bad brakes, and really awful spark plugs (which isn't dastardly, but could kill the catalytic converter, which is way, way bad). $3300 to fix. PLUS some rear differential leakage, wiring and struts that will need attention soon-but-not-now.
Or, I could go buy a new car.
The new one is so niiiiice, and pretty and doesn't have punctures in the door where lumber was pushed into it during our housebuilding, or scrapes on the roof where we tied plywood to it. It doesn't squeak, and it goes up hill with energy. The seat is more comfortable than mine, and it has a CD player. It's an ugly color - my choices are white, silver or black. What happened to cars with color? I want a bright yellow car that everyone can see. /digress
They have zero percent financing. And incentives. And it's SHINY.
I wasn't ready to make this choice yet. *gnaws fingers* As timing goes - well, it's better timing than it coulda been.
I got it into the shop in miracle-speed time, and went to the dealer with Jake to look at a promising used vehicle and ended up test-driving a new Subaru.
Wants. Wants lots.
Got the prognosis on my car and... it's not so good. I mean, it's not terrible, but the car does have 134 thousand miles on it, and it's leaking from the engine like woah, bad brakes, and really awful spark plugs (which isn't dastardly, but could kill the catalytic converter, which is way, way bad). $3300 to fix. PLUS some rear differential leakage, wiring and struts that will need attention soon-but-not-now.
Or, I could go buy a new car.
The new one is so niiiiice, and pretty and doesn't have punctures in the door where lumber was pushed into it during our housebuilding, or scrapes on the roof where we tied plywood to it. It doesn't squeak, and it goes up hill with energy. The seat is more comfortable than mine, and it has a CD player. It's an ugly color - my choices are white, silver or black. What happened to cars with color? I want a bright yellow car that everyone can see. /digress
They have zero percent financing. And incentives. And it's SHINY.
I wasn't ready to make this choice yet. *gnaws fingers* As timing goes - well, it's better timing than it coulda been.
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Date: 2009-06-29 07:42 pm (UTC)I was talking to my mother yesterday, who is still up there in wild northland with you, and her brand new car (less than a year old) got completely smashed up when some drunk lady tore into her. :/
I'd say go new. There comes a point when an old car becomes a cash suck with its own momentum and it's best to just rip the bandaid off.
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Date: 2009-06-29 07:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-29 07:57 pm (UTC)That does suck that your choices are so mono-chromatic. We were lucky they had what we wanted in blue. Blue and shiny. :)
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Date: 2009-06-29 09:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-29 11:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-30 10:22 am (UTC)I'd say go with new if you can, they are better for the environment. Usually.
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Date: 2009-06-30 11:33 am (UTC)I would say go ahead and trade-in, especially if you have salted roads (I don't know if you folks use sand, salt, or chemical de-icers -- none of the above in your own long drive, I know). Whether you trade-in for new or other used is up to you. Check into that new "clunker" regulation -- maybe there's a tax break you can find or use.
We wound up getting a Pontiac Vibe this time, for several reasons. Not really relevant here, though. If I lived where you are, I'd've gotten another Subie. Hope your markup isn't as high (Subaru Outback was for a bunch of years sort of the "State Car" of Vermont if you didn't need/use an old pick-up truck).
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Date: 2009-06-30 11:57 am (UTC)