+7 votes
by (710 points)
Hello, I need a little advice. I brought my car into the mechanics because I got a warning light on my dash. Repairs are going to be about $2000. My car is worth about 6-7K. Is it worth fixing or should I look at a new car? I don't have great credit and I wasn't planning on getting a new vehicle for another probably 5 years.  
Hello, I need a little advice.

7 Answers

+7 votes
by (5.2k points)
Then fix the car
+1 vote
by (370 points)
If you do get a new car look into the clean vehicle act they give low income (53k annually for single adult) a 5k grant to get a hybrid or electric
+5 votes
by (3.1k points)
First off, do you trust the mechanic? I took mine to a chain place, 2, 000 quote later took it to my trusted local guy and it was 165 fix.  
+4 votes
by (3.7k points)
$2000 is better than a $500 a month payment for 4-7 years.  
+1 vote
by (1.8k points)
If it will last 5 years after the fix, then yes do it That is cheaper than a car payment for 5 years
+5 votes
by (8.4k points)
Things you should look into; What is being fixed?. Can you get a better price? Is it a common issue with your car? Is it a precursor issue, such as does it often lead to other issues? What issues are common with your vehicle? (You should be saving for these as they would be a good guide for likely future repairs within the next 5 yrs) or fix this issue and start heavily saving for a replacement vehicle. Google is your friend when it comes to looking up vehicle issues. On a small good credit lease you can make 16-20months of payments with that same 2k. Buying you 16-20 months to save up for a car while driving a reliable vehicle. So really it comes down to above. You dont want to spend 2k to fix the car and then you only get a yr out of it before the next thing. But if you can fix it and get a few years before the next thing then it's all good.  
+2 votes
by (440 points)
Fixing it is gonna be cheaper!  
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