I would like to hear what others think about spending yet another $1,000 for repair on my car.
I have a 2009 Kia Optima with the 2.4 liter engine and automatic, approximately 240,000 miles on it. Everything works as designed, no issues. Body and paint look great, only minor rust bubbles on the rocker panels. No dents nor dings, no leaks, noises, nothing.
I have a repair (replacing rear cross member/sub frame) for about $1,000 pending, should I do it nor not? I was told it was not needed at this time, but it makes noise and I don't want to wait till it gets worse.
I just spent about $600 not 1 month ago in replacing the spark plugs and one oxygen sensor (sensor and socket came out in 1 piece, they had to weld in a new socket).
About 1 month prior I spend $230 on having the flex pipe welded, there was a leak.
I have this car now for 5 1/2 years, and besides a ignition switch, another O2 sensor, a radiator and a caliper, nothing ever broke, no repairs, just regular maintenance. All these repairs would add up to less than $3,000, that's about $45 per month. With the purchase price added, it barely comes to $100 a month (without regular maintenance).
I think it is worth it. I don't have to spend thousands of dollars on an overpriced used car that I don't know anything about, and don't know how it has been treated or what it might need.
What would you do?
I have a 2009 Kia Optima with the 2.4 liter engine and automatic, approximately 240,000 miles on it. Everything works as designed, no issues. Body and paint look great, only minor rust bubbles on the rocker panels. No dents nor dings, no leaks, noises, nothing.
I have a repair (replacing rear cross member/sub frame) for about $1,000 pending, should I do it nor not? I was told it was not needed at this time, but it makes noise and I don't want to wait till it gets worse.
I just spent about $600 not 1 month ago in replacing the spark plugs and one oxygen sensor (sensor and socket came out in 1 piece, they had to weld in a new socket).
About 1 month prior I spend $230 on having the flex pipe welded, there was a leak.
I have this car now for 5 1/2 years, and besides a ignition switch, another O2 sensor, a radiator and a caliper, nothing ever broke, no repairs, just regular maintenance. All these repairs would add up to less than $3,000, that's about $45 per month. With the purchase price added, it barely comes to $100 a month (without regular maintenance).
I think it is worth it. I don't have to spend thousands of dollars on an overpriced used car that I don't know anything about, and don't know how it has been treated or what it might need.
What would you do?