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PierreBear
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Hi PSers,
I'm plagued with car problems and would love some wisdom. I'm accustomed to keeping cars until they die. If a notification warning comes on the dash, I would used to not worry and just drop it off at a mechanic that we trust and have been going to for years. However, it's just taking up a lot of time and planning to drop off the car and get a loaner car etc and changing up the work schedules.
Does anyone just lease cars and feel good about it? I've always gotten the "talk" that it's a waste of money or perhaps it's just paying a bit extra for not having to be inconvenienced.
Or does it make sense to just buy a new car and then sell it right before or a little after the warranty, assuming that newer cars just have less frequent problems to deal with?
I appreciate the help! It's been a rough month with both cars having issues. Thanks in advance!
I'm plagued with car problems and would love some wisdom. I'm accustomed to keeping cars until they die. If a notification warning comes on the dash, I would used to not worry and just drop it off at a mechanic that we trust and have been going to for years. However, it's just taking up a lot of time and planning to drop off the car and get a loaner car etc and changing up the work schedules.
Does anyone just lease cars and feel good about it? I've always gotten the "talk" that it's a waste of money or perhaps it's just paying a bit extra for not having to be inconvenienced.
Or does it make sense to just buy a new car and then sell it right before or a little after the warranty, assuming that newer cars just have less frequent problems to deal with?
I appreciate the help! It's been a rough month with both cars having issues. Thanks in advance!