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Why is your car insurance so high? We have 2, 20+ year old cars and our insurance (liability only) for both cars is only $ 460 dollars per year.
DeborahI would fix it. If it’s been a good and reliable car, at least you know where it’s been, how it’s been driven etc.
if you buy another used car you never know WHAT you’re getting.
I had a sorta similar issue, but mine was a 2017 with $166,000 miles and needed at least 5k of work.
I drive back and forth from Indiana to Florida several times a year, so I traded it and bought a new car.
I did not want to be stranded on I-65
DeniseThat particular year of Civic was not great. Known for exhaust and transmission problems. I personally would sell it.
You’re looking at spending more than the car is worth just to keep it going.
Keep the newer car.
It’s a far more reliable model.
MichelleWhat is the $3000 for? I had a 2005. Great car but it blew a head gasket at 180k and also at 270k.
I’d go in it until this happens.
It will due to the gasket design.
RebeccaDo you have easy access to Uber and Lyft? That might be a better alternative than a second car.
CindyA car means freedom. It would be hard for us to live with just one. I work. Hubby retired.
Raising 2 grandchildren.
WendyI’d keep the better car. Who wants to be walking or stranded in retirement.
I would want a complete list of repairs because 3000 could quickly go to 6000.
MariaKeep the newer car as nowadays the $ to fix the car is very high if I was you
DianeDid you know about people stealing something off front of cars, worth over $2k.
I don’t recall which Hondas.
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