Advice on replacing aging vehicle?
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Answers by: Grey
Strange question, what do you mean? How old? What kind? What is its condition? Do you like the vehicle? I drive a 1992 Buick Roadmaster and a 1996 Ford Windstar, I keep them because the Buick is no longer made, in fact there is nothing anywhere like it made anymore. It has 99,000 miles on it a drives and rides like a dream and gets great gas mileage. I only use it for road trips, cannot replace it, the is nothing liike it on the market. I keep the 96 Windstar because it is cheap to own and pretty reliable I paid $6500 for it in 2000 and have put probably $3500 in repairs in it over the last 6 1/2 years because I like the car and to replace it with a car of similiar conition would be at least $7,000. It has 168,000 miles on it. It and the Buick are also completely safe, all systems work perfectly on both and neither have any rust. So it is keep it if you like it and it is safe. Repairing is always less costly that replacement.