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dantesspirit) wrote2023-09-25 12:06 pm
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Orion (our 2006 CR-V) is in the shop.
Looking at a 4k to 5k price tag. Why? Because there's at least one oil leak, if not more and that means seals need replacing.
Guy started to say it might be more feasible to replace the car, & I was like, nope, we are not in a position for a new vehicle right now.
So we repair and get another 5-10 years out of him. Especially since this is the only serious issue with him. (Knock on wood.)
Maybe next year we'll be better able to afford a second vehicle.
Meanwhile, we tighten the belts another notch, keep our heads down and keep going.
Looking at a 4k to 5k price tag. Why? Because there's at least one oil leak, if not more and that means seals need replacing.
Guy started to say it might be more feasible to replace the car, & I was like, nope, we are not in a position for a new vehicle right now.
So we repair and get another 5-10 years out of him. Especially since this is the only serious issue with him. (Knock on wood.)
Maybe next year we'll be better able to afford a second vehicle.
Meanwhile, we tighten the belts another notch, keep our heads down and keep going.
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the initial repair was for the oil leak, which ended up breing around 500.00 (the VTC oil solenoid seal gave out).
But there's fluids that have never, ever been flushed, and an oxygen sensor that's bad, so we went a head and said, do it all. So far, around 3k in work.
We replaced the transmission about 5 years ago, have replaced he starter once since w3e've owned it (bought it in 2010), the batter a few times, and it's been a very, very good vehicle for us.
Sure the CD player no longer works and is holding 6 discs hostage, but the radio still does, heh. Sure the AC needs a charge but the windows still open, so who cares.}:P
No rust, no holes, newish tires, hauls everything we need and then some. So why bother getting a new vehicle right now. Fix it and keep going.
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(I was window shopping a used one, because I think they are neat cars, and it turned out to be from one of the “bad” years.) https://www.copilotsearch.com/posts/honda-fit-years-to-avoid/
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