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drsatan

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ok-heres the situation. i have a old/clunker of a car that i use for the majority of my job. i drive a lot/do a lot of stops and starts and basically beat the shit out of it. almost 3 years ago i bought a 92 merc sable that had 75 thousand miles. i paid 1900 for it it now has 120,000. in the past 2 years ive put close to 1300 into the car on repairs.

today the radiator sprung a leak-ive got to replace it-its gonna cost about 180bucks. should i do the repair or just get another used car?...

what do you think i should do?

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lol...

my question really wasnt a dollars and cents question, as such. my question was really one of being indecisive of choosing between repairing a older car or saying f*ck it and buying another one. for the record: i am a physical therapist and i own a home care company. i travel over 400 miles a week to see patients. most of my patients are in the worst neighborhoods. on many levels, it has not been a wise idea to use a "nice" car for my job. my small, yet, well directed company has fortunately allowed me the ability to be able to own a SUV to handle large jobs, a BMW for liesure and a clunker to complete my patient visits. :)

however- since you brought up bush vs. kerry, let me say this. part of the reason i am able to have 3 cars is that under bush, small businesses like mine have been allowed to keep more of the money that we earn, so........

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lol...

my question really wasnt a dollars and cents question, as such. my question was really one of being indecisive of choosing between repairing a older car or saying f*ck it and buying another one. for the record: i am a physical therapist and i own a home care company. i travel over 400 miles a week to see patients. most of my patients are in the worst neighborhoods. on many levels, it has not been a wise idea to use a "nice" car for my job. my small, yet, well directed company has fortunately allowed me the ability to be able to own a SUV to handle large jobs, a BMW for liesure and a clunker to complete my patient visits. :)

however- since you brought up bush vs. kerry, let me say this. part of the reason i am able to have 3 cars is that under bush, small businesses like mine have been allowed to keep more of the money that we earn, so........

120k miles deep - i mean come on, it has served it's purpose. if u wanna go the cheap route than fix it but if you wanna step it up a notch than splurge and hook urself up with a nice new car which u probably deserve!

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lol...

my question really wasnt a dollars and cents question, as such. my question was really one of being indecisive of choosing between repairing a older car or saying f*ck it and buying another one. for the record: i am a physical therapist and i own a home care company. i travel over 400 miles a week to see patients. most of my patients are in the worst neighborhoods. on many levels, it has not been a wise idea to use a "nice" car for my job. my small, yet, well directed company has fortunately allowed me the ability to be able to own a SUV to handle large jobs, a BMW for liesure and a clunker to complete my patient visits. :)

however- since you brought up bush vs. kerry, let me say this. part of the reason i am able to have 3 cars is that under bush, small businesses like mine have been allowed to keep more of the money that we earn, so........

A few factors I would consider before buying a new one to replace what you have:

When was the last time you had a problem with it?

How's the transmission?

How's the AC?

If you pay the $180, do you think it would last you a good while before something

else goes wrong??

I think of saving dough anyway I can.

If I can ride the fuck out of it until it goes KAPUT, I'd do it just to save the flow

and use it for other things.

Good luck! :aright:

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