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Old 06-25-2014, 10:54 AM   #9
mikefocke
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Based on those figures, get the car fixed for 2.5k, then you have the option of keeping it or selling it. Get what you originally bought it for and you'd be better off and down only the cost of repair.


Sorry to hear of your trouble, 12+ year old cars are always a gamble. Don't base your opinion on a sample size of one.
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