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Beatlelvr

(825 posts)
11. All good advice! Thanks so much for the input.
Mon Jun 15, 2026, 10:14 AM
6 hrs ago

I will continue to research. The car is in good shape otherwise. 97k miles. Will also look into new engine. Yes, its true once I buy a new one, I won't miss mine that much after a while. But I will most likely get nostalgic if I see one on the road somewhere.

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Am not a really good advisor on this UpInArms 7 hrs ago #1
I'd say you are pretty attached to that car. Beatlelvr 6 hrs ago #13
make the repair, keep the car. Blues Heron 7 hrs ago #2
If the car is in otherwise good condition, can you replace it for $6,000? Buy a used engine and have it gone through. .. marble falls 7 hrs ago #3
Look at a remanufactored engine. LastDemocratInSC 6 hrs ago #5
Thanks for the information! Beatlelvr 6 hrs ago #14
I lost my beloved 2002 Outback to Hurricane Helene. blm 6 hrs ago #4
Wow! Beatlelvr 6 hrs ago #12
replaced the engine in my 2009 Outback HappyH 6 hrs ago #6
Fix it gay texan 6 hrs ago #7
I am emotionally attached to my car... murielm99 6 hrs ago #8
You want to depreciate an additional $6k, or you want to depreciate $30k? bucolic_frolic 6 hrs ago #9
My Problem is Investing Too Much in Any One Vehicle (not good at cutting my losses). waterwatcher123 6 hrs ago #10
All good advice! Thanks so much for the input. Beatlelvr 6 hrs ago #11
If the body and frame are sound, eat the 6k. 3Hotdogs 5 hrs ago #15
Yes, they are Beatlelvr 5 hrs ago #17
Then have it pur on a lift and check the undercarriage for rust decay. 3Hotdogs 2 hrs ago #23
What is the condition of the brakes? Transmission? Suspension? Tires? Auggie 5 hrs ago #16
So true. Beatlelvr 5 hrs ago #18
You may want to have a trusted mechanic give it a good inspection ... Auggie 4 hrs ago #22
Pay the $6k & keep your car SheltieLover 5 hrs ago #19
You might look for a JDM engine. SheltieLover 5 hrs ago #20
Yes, until they break down and the repairs costs hundreds. Then, the affair is over. surfered 4 hrs ago #21
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