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I'm with @Rwest on this one. you could substitute anything for it. we happen to collectively know a tad about cars.
I have faith in humanity. at least some faith. I have at the best Toyota mechanic I trust, and a dentist I trust. I am in good shape. I check references. and faith.
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If you asked me on the street how much this should be I'd estimate
Brake parts 150$ Brake labor 150$ Control arms retail 350$ Labor above 150$ Brake flush 100$ Wipers high retail 75$ Alignment after lca 150$ 1000-1250 maybe so 1800 seems a bit high just like almost everything else seems high to me these days. Porsche/bmw/mb this would be 6k at the dealership. We had an 11 odyssey for a while and I must admit it was crazy easy to work on. Even the timing belt isn't to hard to do |
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Some people value their time higher. Or have a higher income to free time ratio - yeah yeah it’s the same thing - and want a car with a warranty and known expenses. You know if you get a new car you aren’t worrying about timing belts, control arms, brakes, tires and transmissions going out. If it goes TU you are out the time to drive it to the dealer to pick up the loaner. |
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I do most maintenance items myself. For stuff I can’t do I will take it to them. They’re so busy they have a notice in the front door stating they’ve not taking new clients.
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I was at Conrads (a Goodyear type place) and I said align this Windstar even though the driver's lower ball joint had microscopic movement. They made me sign a waiver. I got on well with the counter person and I said the deal with this place is you will hand me a $1,000 list of stuff needing repaired and most of it is incosequential. She said, "Well...." and handed me a $1,200 list.
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It's amazing that a $27k used car could depreciate that much and cost $54k to own. Simply amazing.
![]() Here on earth, I had a used Honda Odyssey for a few years, (one of the finest vehicles ever bolted together), I went waaaay overboard on maintenance and sold it to a friend 6 months ago for more or less what I had in it. It was a great deal for him and he is working it like a rented mule hauling work stuff around. I did most of the work on it myself but did have to farm out some significant stuff when I purchased it because it was far from home. Honda parts are definitely expensive when you have to go dealer for lack of OEM aftermarket availability.
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I’m talking about the “I’d never buy a new car” crowd that can’t help themselves whenever a topic about newer vehicles comes up. The people that buy new cars are either dumb - which no one here is going to admit to - or don’t care that new cars depreciate. It’s not a surprise to anyone with an iq over room temperature that a used car is cheaper than a new one, so why does it have to be repeated in Every. Single. Thread like it’s new information that we should all be shocked by? |
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I am usually buying a 1-3 year old car and let someone else take the depreciation. That said, I bought a new Hyundai with a 10 yr/ 100k miles warranty because it was a dd and going to see 15k miles per year. I have 100k+ on it and have done very little in the way of repairs outside of warranty: washer pump, one TPS, and spark plug coils (bought Autozone ones that have a lifetime warranty and did it myself). It needs a harness in the steering wheel that controls the cruise control but I haven't gotten around to it because I change to work from home in 2020. To address the original topic: even if I can't do the work myself, I can ask questions and research info to see if something is needed or just padding the bill with unneeded stuff.
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Friend took her mercedes to the dealer for required software update. They noticed her tire pressure light was lit- screw in tire. 4wd == 4 new tires == $1650.
Plenty of wear left. She called for advice and i begged her to go to local tire shop. Screw was 3” from sidewall so they patched it. $23. |
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The OP makes me thankful I don't have to worry about state inspections. But then, I drive through Mansfield with a car in front of me dog tracking so much that I can see the driver's side doors and think, hmmm maybe we should have state inspections.
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