socal123 said:I have a 2008 lexus gs 2008 with 105K miles on it. Repairs and maintenance are getting pricey. Should I keep it or trade it in. Looking at needing break pads and some coils replaced over the next few months. Today one fuel sensor needed replacing?900 bucks!
eyephone said:socal123 said:I have a 2008 lexus gs 2008 with 105K miles on it. Repairs and maintenance are getting pricey. Should I keep it or trade it in. Looking at needing break pads and some coils replaced over the next few months. Today one fuel sensor needed replacing?900 bucks!
You mentioned break pads, newer type of cars need break pads also.
eyephone said:You mentioned break pads, newer type of cars need break pads also.
Coleman said:At the end of the day, if you were to get a new car with a car payment it would be about $500-600 per month (assuming mid luxury car)
That one sensor is about 2 months of driving a new car.
So if you do drive for one year without any other major issues, you'd save about $5,000 (Save or push back this money that would be spent)
Then again, the emotional part of the added stress of something potentially going wrong may not be worth the money saved.
From what I've seen, trading in usually isn't a good deal. Try to find a whole seller who will purchase the car from you or carmax at least.