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In reply to the discussion: Holy shit. Just got a call from the mechanic. [View all]LuckyCharms
(23,320 posts)40. He's been my mechanic for years, and he's very trustworthy.
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.
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gottcha. different scenario than what I was thinking. good luck to ya. - - - - - - - - -(nt)-
stopdiggin
Monday
#12
We can get our two big dogs in the back with the seats folded down. That was a must.
True Dough
Monday
#50
Something with lo miles and a few (2-3) years old. It has already taken the depreciation hit..
mitch96
Monday
#16
Those damn little Corollas run for ever... 200,000 miles easy. Keep within your budget. Cars are a depreciating asset..
mitch96
Monday
#18
I don't know what "parts" you have...but that's one problem with the Elantra.
LuckyCharms
Monday
#34
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
Monday
#39
House is 300 feet+ higher from my driveway entrance, over about 500 ft. length.
OAITW r.2.0
Monday
#60