April 28, 2006

FRACK!

Oh. Kay. So, they wanted $1,200 to fix my Accord enough to make it pass a SAFETY INSPECTION. Not emmissions inspection, natch.

Fuck that on a car I don't drive, man - I didn't know anything was wrong with it! It seems the muffler and a couple of things that connect to it are holey and need to be replaced.

Something in the ABS system needs to be resealed. That's like $190.

Four tires at $77 each. Tire alignment.

Front headlight and brake light.

Fuck it. No way I'm investing $1,200 in a 9-year-old car I'm trying to sell. I'll never get that investment back with the number of miles it has on it. I told them to put the tires and lights on and that I'd pick it up Monday with a statement of all that shit they just told me.

The best I can do is hand that right over to a potential buyer and say, "Here's what's wrong with it. You get an $800 discount for the trouble."

Posted by Tiffany at April 28, 2006 04:26 PM | TrackBack
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Besides leaving the doors unlocked and windows rolled down "by accident," what about all those kids who supe up their import automobiles...won't they pay you for the Accord's parts...enough to cover the rest of the payments you owe-get $1000-buy champagne for post-baby, then you can tax write-off/donate the "rest."

Posted by: Michael at April 29, 2006 01:16 AM

Well, it's paid off now. That's the only reason I'd consider getting rid of it. The blue book value on that car is around $5,000 so if I come out getting less than around $4,000 with the buyer getting a discount to make repairs I'd really be shooting myself in the foot.

Posted by: Tiffany at April 29, 2006 09:14 AM

That's it...call up Xzibit...tell him to "Pimp My Ride!"

Then sell it...for a profit.

Posted by: Michael at April 29, 2006 08:14 PM

We seem to have similiar issues at hand...

I leased a new car in March and decided to sell the 1999 Ford Contour I've driven since 2000. After driving the new car around a month and paying $3/gallon on premium gas, I decided to park that sucka and drive the Contour to/from work each day.

Well... immediately after I made that decision, I took the Contour in for an oil change. An hour later, I'm informed by the Repair Tech that I not only need an oil change but also new tires, an alignment, timing belt and water pump... all totaling $900. *sigh*

I'm still trying to weigh my options... $900 on repairs & $2.80/gallon unleaded gas or $3.00/gallon and excessive miles on my new lease???

Posted by: Sheron at April 30, 2006 06:20 PM
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