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LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 12:16 PM Yesterday

Holy shit. Just got a call from the mechanic.

I guess we drove it into the ground.

Front tire leak, new front brakes, tie rods, needs alignment, bunch of other stuff.

Car is 15 years old, only 50,000 miles.

I'm trading it in tomorrow.

Can't get this thing out of my driveway fast enough.

$2,600 is too much for a 15 year old car. Not going to spend that.

I guess I have some work to do this week...I need to accelerate my research and get a new car.

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Holy shit. Just got a call from the mechanic. (Original Post) LuckyCharms Yesterday OP
Sending vibes for perfect deal! niyad Yesterday #1
If the car is paid for gay texan Yesterday #2
agree Kali Yesterday #3
My wife doesn't feel safe in it... LuckyCharms Yesterday #5
Ok, with that information gay texan Yesterday #9
I hear you. I just put $1300 into a car that's over 20. Angleae Yesterday #22
...and REALLY expensive. LudwigPastorius 21 hrs ago #63
maybe reassess? depending on what your budget is ... stopdiggin Yesterday #4
Please see post #5. LuckyCharms Yesterday #10
gottcha. different scenario than what I was thinking. good luck to ya. - - - - - - - - -(nt)- stopdiggin Yesterday #12
Isn't that mostly stuff you have to replace at some cachukis Yesterday #6
Please see post #5. LuckyCharms Yesterday #7
Hadn't seen that. Get out while the gettin's good. cachukis Yesterday #8
Are you buying new, or used? Martin Eden Yesterday #11
New. Hyundai Kona, 2026. LuckyCharms Yesterday #13
I have a 2022 Kona that I absolutely love. 10 Turtle Day Yesterday #15
good to know! thank you! LuckyCharms Yesterday #19
That's exactly what I'd look at! TBF Yesterday #26
Mr Biophile and I have had 6 Hyundai vehicles between the two of us biophile Yesterday #28
Hyundai Accent here buzzycrumbhunger Yesterday #56
So are you buying or leasing? TexasBushwhacker Yesterday #29
Leasing... LuckyCharms Yesterday #33
Don't get me started on colors! TexasBushwhacker Yesterday #35
This is the color I want... LuckyCharms Yesterday #44
We went for the green too when we got our Outback in 2024 True Dough Yesterday #45
That's sharp looking, True Dough! LuckyCharms Yesterday #47
We can get our two big dogs in the back with the seats folded down. That was a must. True Dough Yesterday #50
I love the green. Figarosmom 20 hrs ago #64
mine is 14 years old..over 150,000 miles mountain grammy Yesterday #14
I thought timing chains lasted forever TexasBushwhacker Yesterday #31
Yeah, it was a belt on my volkswagon mountain grammy Yesterday #37
Something with lo miles and a few (2-3) years old. It has already taken the depreciation hit.. mitch96 Yesterday #16
I'd love a Toyota... LuckyCharms Yesterday #17
Those damn little Corollas run for ever... 200,000 miles easy. Keep within your budget. Cars are a depreciating asset.. mitch96 Yesterday #18
I took an Uber in an Elantra recently TexasBushwhacker Yesterday #32
I don't know what "parts" you have...but that's one problem with the Elantra. LuckyCharms Yesterday #34
My knees and back TexasBushwhacker Yesterday #38
Good luck, finding a car, Lucky Charms. debm55 Yesterday #20
OK...here's the story. LuckyCharms Yesterday #21
Oh Niagara Yesterday #23
Ha! Yes, I liked the guy. LuckyCharms Yesterday #24
Please don't put money down on a leased car. beaglelover 4 hrs ago #68
Last year, we had to get a vehicle by any means necessary. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #25
I understand, Oldbaldy. LuckyCharms Yesterday #42
My husband and I are in the same place as you... some_of_us_are_sane Yesterday #48
OMG...rats. LuckyCharms Yesterday #51
Thanks! some_of_us_are_sane Yesterday #53
Your story sounds like a nightmare questionseverything 19 hrs ago #65
Oh questionseverything, you are right! some_of_us_are_sane 14 hrs ago #67
Indeed. OldBaldy1701E 15 hrs ago #66
Wow UpInArms Yesterday #27
Good for YOU, UpInArms! some_of_us_are_sane Yesterday #49
i am in the older car camp. Tetrachloride Yesterday #30
Me too...but I live with a woman who is stressed and afraid when LuckyCharms Yesterday #43
You should fix it. Lot cheaper than new car Bluestocking Yesterday #36
I'm suspicious of that mechanic's analysis. Can you get the opinion of a mechanic whom you have more reason to trust ? eppur_se_muova Yesterday #39
He's been my mechanic for years, and he's very trustworthy. LuckyCharms Yesterday #40
Old cartoon from time back - Cathy Norrrm Yesterday #41
I just came here to say True Dough Yesterday #46
. LuckyCharms Yesterday #55
I have 3 cars with 130,000 or more liberal N proud Yesterday #52
Buy used, even lightly used is kacekwl Yesterday #54
something safe like a 442 Tetrachloride Yesterday #57
I've got a 2018 Ram 1500, 4x4 OAITW r.2.0 Yesterday #58
Jeez, that sounds good. LuckyCharms 23 hrs ago #59
House is 300 feet+ higher from my driveway entrance, over about 500 ft. length. OAITW r.2.0 23 hrs ago #60
!!!!! LuckyCharms 23 hrs ago #61
Definitely uphill. The grade needs work every year. OAITW r.2.0 23 hrs ago #62

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
5. My wife doesn't feel safe in it...
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 12:40 PM
Yesterday

and she's pressuring me to sell. We put $4,500 into it for a new sub-frame 2 years ago, so another $2,600 on top of that would be over $7,000 in two years.

Plus, it's starting to rust out.

stopdiggin

(15,742 posts)
4. maybe reassess? depending on what your budget is ...
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 12:33 PM
Yesterday

50 thousand is still a pretty low mileage vehicle. What are you looking at (and getting) in another used vehicle? At what price? (and without any guarantee that the 'new' ride doesn't have a few issues? - and at least as many miles?)

Yeah, that's a lot of money to stick into an older vehicle. But the advantage is - you kinda' know what you have when you're done. Rather than just guessing with another purchase.

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
10. Please see post #5.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 12:49 PM
Yesterday

In addition to post #5, the gas struts on the rear tail gate gave way a few years ago and the door crashed down, shattering the rear window.

I'm soon to be 68. Wife is 66.

By my way of thinking, this new one might be our last car.

The thing is just falling apart body wise. Seems to be something new every week.

stopdiggin

(15,742 posts)
12. gottcha. different scenario than what I was thinking. good luck to ya. - - - - - - - - -(nt)-
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 12:58 PM
Yesterday

cachukis

(4,136 posts)
6. Isn't that mostly stuff you have to replace at some
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 12:41 PM
Yesterday

time anyway.
Tires, brakes, an alignment. $2600.00 ÷ 15 = $173.00 per year. Sounds pretty reasonable.

Martin Eden

(15,956 posts)
11. Are you buying new, or used?
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 12:52 PM
Yesterday

I'm very happy with my Kia Niro Hybrid, which gets close to 50mpg. Drives nice, very practical, and room for a full size spare (not included) in the EX trim .

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
13. New. Hyundai Kona, 2026.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 01:03 PM
Yesterday

Just got off the phone with 2 dealerships, one local, and one about 1.5 hours away in Syracuse.

Asked them to run 4 scenaarios:

1) Purchase out the door price

2) Lease including taxes - $0 down.

3)Lease including taxes - $3,000 down

4)Lease including taxes $7,500 down

10,000 miles/year

10 Turtle Day

(1,346 posts)
15. I have a 2022 Kona that I absolutely love.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 01:28 PM
Yesterday

I hope you get a good deal and will love yours as well.

TBF

(37,496 posts)
26. That's exactly what I'd look at!
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 07:59 PM
Yesterday

I have a 2013 Santa Fe that I've been nursing along, also starting to rust. But, only 126K miles and did brakes in the past year. I really need to fix the rust on the top of the frame unless we trade in the next year or so.

My husband likes his Tesla, though, so I might inherit that if he gets something newer for driving to work. We'll see. No gas fill-ups is tempting, though I think there is a hybrid Kona.

biophile

(1,628 posts)
28. Mr Biophile and I have had 6 Hyundai vehicles between the two of us
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:10 PM
Yesterday

We love them - have never had a problem (knock on wood!). The last 3 have been hybrids- Ioniq and two Elantras.
Good luck with all of the negotiations!

buzzycrumbhunger

(2,302 posts)
56. Hyundai Accent here
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 10:15 PM
Yesterday

Last edited Tue Jun 9, 2026, 03:58 AM - Edit history (1)

This is a 2015 with just over 60K miles on it and aside from the fact that the clutch failed over a year ago and I’m STILL waiting for my son to swap it out (already bought the parts, fluids, and all…) I have to say I’ve been happy with the car. It’s a very basic manual transmission with no real bells and whistles but as I learned on a ’63 Beetle, I love everything else about it.

Now I just need to guilt my lazy-arsed son into getting the job done before he can demur due to the coming Florida summer… In the meantime, given the price of gas, it’s hard to whine too much about having to take the bus, which is at most 75¢ a ride (free if the bus travels at all to the next town north). *sigh*

TexasBushwhacker

(21,328 posts)
29. So are you buying or leasing?
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:13 PM
Yesterday

I guess in your part of the country, most used cars will have rust issues. My friend was shopping for a used Honda Pilot because she's in MD and her older one had rusted out. Even doing a search in several states, it took her MONTHS to find one.

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
33. Leasing...
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:18 PM
Yesterday

36 month, 10,000 miles per year.

Hyundai Kona, 2026, all wheel drive, SEL premium (the premium has a peppier engine).

The dealer has only 3 of these on the lot currently, and I'm not particularly fond of the colors, so the next step is to see if he will order the one I want.

TexasBushwhacker

(21,328 posts)
35. Don't get me started on colors!
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:30 PM
Yesterday

American cars are SO BORING. You look at their parking lot and you'd swear it was an Alfred Hitchcock movie - black, white, gray, silver - lather rinse repeat. Oy!

I drove my '06 Scion xB for 14 years! I would have kept on driving it, but I had a good job at the time and my niece needed a car. So I got a 2017 RAV4 Hybrid CPO with just 37K miles. Bargained with the salesman like the bitchy old bookkeeper that I am. Ended up putting down $1K and financed $20K. But now, because gas is high and it still has under 70K miles, I'm selling it for $18K and buying a beater. I just don't drive enough to keep the battery in shape. I'm going to put money in the bank and get something for around $5K. I'll be 70 in January and I don't know how much longer I'll be driving. I've even considered getting an xB again - LOL

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
44. This is the color I want...
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 09:08 PM
Yesterday

It's a pretty, subtle green...but these are hard to get your hands on.

True Dough

(27,517 posts)
45. We went for the green too when we got our Outback in 2024
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 09:21 PM
Yesterday

Yours is more of a flat green whereas ours is a metallic. Really looks different in the sun and the shade.

True Dough

(27,517 posts)
50. We can get our two big dogs in the back with the seats folded down. That was a must.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 09:34 PM
Yesterday

But the number of safety features is ridiculous. We actually turn some of them off because they're intrusive and annoying.

It helped us save a little bit on insurance though. They seem to like that cars have all kinds of safety options included. Go figure!

Figarosmom

(14,150 posts)
64. I love the green.
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 02:28 AM
20 hrs ago

A friend of mine was a car dealer and he said green is a hard color to get because they just don't make as many. I love sky blue and that's the same. They just don't make as many.

mountain grammy

(29,290 posts)
14. mine is 14 years old..over 150,000 miles
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 01:17 PM
Yesterday

had to do the timing chain 2 years ago.. $4000 Yikes!!! but she's running great.

That said, I'm ready for something newer with a few bells for this old lady..

TexasBushwhacker

(21,328 posts)
31. I thought timing chains lasted forever
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:15 PM
Yesterday

I had a friend whose timing belt snapped and that was that. She had just had 100K maintenance done on it, but the mechanic "forgot".

mountain grammy

(29,290 posts)
37. Yeah, it was a belt on my volkswagon
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:31 PM
Yesterday

my 93 Nissan pickup it was a chain.. over 200,000 miles on that baby when I sold it. Never did have to replace the timing chain. Last I heard that truck was still going.

mitch96

(15,901 posts)
16. Something with lo miles and a few (2-3) years old. It has already taken the depreciation hit..
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 01:37 PM
Yesterday

Toyota and Honda are very reliable and lots of mechanics know how to work on them.
A thought...
m

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
17. I'd love a Toyota...
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 01:43 PM
Yesterday

I've had a Corolla. a Camry, and a Tundra and loved them.

I love Hondas too.

Problem is, they're too damn expensive, and the Hyundai's have a better warranty.

I have an Hyundai Elantra now (wife has a Subaru that has all of the problems)...I love the Elantra.

mitch96

(15,901 posts)
18. Those damn little Corollas run for ever... 200,000 miles easy. Keep within your budget. Cars are a depreciating asset..
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 01:53 PM
Yesterday

TexasBushwhacker

(21,328 posts)
32. I took an Uber in an Elantra recently
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:17 PM
Yesterday

I drive a Toyota RAV4 normally and the Elantra is just too low for me. I had a hard time getting my old body in and out.

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
34. I don't know what "parts" you have...but that's one problem with the Elantra.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:24 PM
Yesterday

I like the car otherwise, but it is very low, and the edge of the seat has a hump that I catch my "parts" on when getting in. It's not pleasant...for my "parts", or my back.

TexasBushwhacker

(21,328 posts)
38. My knees and back
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:33 PM
Yesterday

It IS low. I'm used to driving a RAV4. My knees and back don't have to bend as much and I prefer the higher driving position.

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
21. OK...here's the story.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 03:13 PM
Yesterday

Just got a call from a local dealer. I have not met this guy in person yet. I'm still waiting for the quotes from Syracuse.

He quoted me some lease prices, including tax. His prices were lower than what I calculated on their website. It may have helped that before he quoted me, I told him that I was also getting pricing from a Syracuse dealer.

If I can get $8k for my two current vehicles, and use that cash for a down payment, I can get a lease for around $200 a month for 3 years with a residual value of $19k.

I talked to the guy a long time. The guy sounded like he was in his 30s. He made a comment about how all the young guys he works with give him a hard time. I said "But you sound young". He said "I'm not". I asked him how old he was, and he said "I don't want to tell you". I said "Now you have to tell me". He said "I'm 78 years old, and the only thing I don't do anymore is chase women. Well, I chase them, just not as vigorously".

We got started on the right foot, so I hope I can work out a deal with this guy.

It probably also helped that he started selling there the week my first cousin (who is locally well loved) retired from the place. So, we shot the shit for about an hour on the phone.

Niagara

(12,330 posts)
23. Oh
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 06:37 PM
Yesterday

This sounds extremely promising.

Good luck, Lucky!!


He said "I'm 78 years old, and the only thing I don't do anymore is chase women. Well, I chase them, just not as vigorously".






LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
24. Ha! Yes, I liked the guy.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 06:41 PM
Yesterday

He asked me where I retired from, and I told him Lockheed Martin. Turns out, we both know a bunch of the same people.

He used to own a clothing store where I got my wedding tux at. He asked me what year, and I told him...he said "I probably fitted you"!

Thanks a lot, Niagara.

beaglelover

(4,516 posts)
68. Please don't put money down on a leased car.
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 06:23 PM
4 hrs ago

You lose your entire down payment if the leased vehicle is totaled or stolen.Insurance companies pay the actual cash value of the car to the leasing company, meaning your up-front cash vanishes instantly. Putting $0 down is the safest financial strategy when leasing a vehicle.

OldBaldy1701E

(11,695 posts)
25. Last year, we had to get a vehicle by any means necessary.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 07:50 PM
Yesterday

Since the flashy 2010 Santa Fe screwed us over.

So, we had to get a 2007 Pontiac. It was $1850.

I am desperately trying to make sure nothing on it gives out. That will be impossible since it is almost 20 years old and we cannot keep it up as well as we need to due to lack of funds. Hell, we are desperate to get the brakes fixed, but we just don't have it.

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
42. I understand, Oldbaldy.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:53 PM
Yesterday

I don't know what the hell happened to this Subaru. It's been a decent car, but parts other than the engine and transmission are getting messed up every other week.

I've been trying to ignore it, but it's really stressful wondering when the next shoe will drop.

So getting a brand new one with just a $200/month lease will eliminate some of that stress.

Until something else goes wrong...which it will. It always does.

some_of_us_are_sane

(3,793 posts)
48. My husband and I are in the same place as you...
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 09:31 PM
Yesterday
Two cars paid off.... one is a 2008 Focus and the other a 2012. They've been great cars but the state inspections are finding more things each year that need fixing. We're going to trade these in on a new one before the car insurance comes due again in October.

SIDE NOTE: Actually they were great little cars until RATS chewed through wiring and we ended up with a 2,500.00 bill to fix things. Forked over 65.00 bucks a month for rodent control, buying rodent spray to spray under the hoods, etc. (TWICE my husband opened the hood to find a LARGE RAT sitting on top of the engine!)


Our neighborhood had changed from longtime owners who moved or passed away, to renters who didn't put their trash in containers and the whole neighborhood devolved with loud LOUD music, partying etc.

Anyway.......we finally sold our home after almost 35 years. We now live in a wonderful apartment with trees all around us and QUIET!)

So.......... GOOD LUCK IN YOUR SEARCH FOR YOU NEXT VEHICLE!

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
51. OMG...rats.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 09:52 PM
Yesterday

Holy cow.

Same here...I hate getting the cars inspected.

I bet your apartment is nice! I'm happy for you!

some_of_us_are_sane

(3,793 posts)
53. Thanks!
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 10:00 PM
Yesterday
All the walls are CONCRETE covered with plasterboard. QUIET as can be. Up on the 8th floor with a balcony. Thanks, Lucky. Yes, we love it here.

questionseverything

(12,119 posts)
65. Your story sounds like a nightmare
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 03:55 AM
19 hrs ago

I live in an area where some homes are converted into apartments and sometimes renters don’t seem to care. Hubby and I are constantly picking up garbage on the exterior of our fence. Getting rats is terrifying and dangerous. I am glad you are happy in your new home!

some_of_us_are_sane

(3,793 posts)
67. Oh questionseverything, you are right!
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 08:31 AM
14 hrs ago
It was at least two years of things becoming more and more dire. We found a great lady who had bought up some of the other homes and she said, "Here's what I'll offer. You just take what you want, leave the rest to me and go live your life."

We were ecstatic just to LEAVE. LOL!

We had gotten to the point where repairs and updates would have been futile in such surroundings so we made our escape.

OldBaldy1701E

(11,695 posts)
66. Indeed.
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 07:38 AM
15 hrs ago

It's just that.... sometimes...

Some of us have those things happen with much greater frequency.

MUCH greater.

UpInArms

(55,525 posts)
27. Wow
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:02 PM
Yesterday

My car is a 1994 subaru Loyale 4wd station wagon with 249,000+ miles

I would spend anything to keep her on the road … she has been my bestest friend

some_of_us_are_sane

(3,793 posts)
49. Good for YOU, UpInArms!
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 09:34 PM
Yesterday
Sometimes vehicles feel like family members. They are filled with memories and personal markers.

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
43. Me too...but I live with a woman who is stressed and afraid when
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:55 PM
Yesterday

she has to drive.

It's not a good situation...

eppur_se_muova

(42,754 posts)
39. I'm suspicious of that mechanic's analysis. Can you get the opinion of a mechanic whom you have more reason to trust ?
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:34 PM
Yesterday

Tire is trivial, alignment pretty much so. Not "old car problems", just perfectly routine maintenance.

Tie rods AND brakes ?? After only 50K ??? That calls for a second opinion.

If this guy thinks he can put one over on you, there's no limit to what he'll find wrong -- and charge you handsomely to fix.

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
40. He's been my mechanic for years, and he's very trustworthy.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:37 PM
Yesterday

He's spot on about the tie rods and brakes, based on the car's symptoms.

He takes me in the garage and shows me what is wrong before he removes any old parts.

Norrrm

(5,873 posts)
41. Old cartoon from time back - Cathy
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 08:47 PM
Yesterday
?odnHeight=573&odnWidth=573&odnBg=FFFFFF

Same situation, car needs lots of repairs. Don't want to spend the bucks.
Tells mechanic to fix it up just enough to run and sell it.
But you'll need another car.
No problem. I'll just buy one out of the newspaper.
...... They have so many nice ones listed there.

liberal N proud

(61,207 posts)
52. I have 3 cars with 130,000 or more
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 09:58 PM
Yesterday

One has 190,000. I keep them maintained , oil changed regularly. Sometimes it seems like I am always working on one of them, spending $200 a month on service or parts. Doing it myself and having no car payment, it is a better that the car payment.

OAITW r.2.0

(32,858 posts)
58. I've got a 2018 Ram 1500, 4x4
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 11:18 PM
Yesterday

My auto guy is 1/4 mile from the house. He has a Dodge Truck. He keeps my truck on the road. I average 200mi/month, because I'm 3 minutes from downtown.

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
59. Jeez, that sounds good.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 11:29 PM
23 hrs ago

I miss my trucks so much...

I've had two F-150s, a Ford Ranger, and a Toyota Tundra (and a Chevy Blazer if you want to count that as a truck...it was a 2004 and it had a tailgate, even though it was an enclosed bed).

OAITW r.2.0

(32,858 posts)
60. House is 300 feet+ higher from my driveway entrance, over about 500 ft. length.
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 11:33 PM
23 hrs ago

Don't matter the snow conditions, I get up to the house.

LuckyCharms

(23,320 posts)
61. !!!!!
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 11:41 PM
23 hrs ago

That's a 31 degree slope! You must be looking up in the sky through your windshield when driving up your driveway!

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