Looks like I'm saying goodbye to the ol LS400
#1
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Looks like I'm saying goodbye to the ol LS400
Well, I promised myself when I bought this car I would keep it until I finished college. I'm graduating in December with my BS in Accounting.
Unfortunately, I don't think the car is going to last me until then. Aside from the various other problems I've posted about, it has recently sprung a serious coolant leak. My best educated guess is that it's from the water pump. Coolant is dripping down the front of the engine, and I'm hearing what sounds like a bad bearing under the timing cover when the engine is running. So the last few days I've been super gentle with it, only driving it when I absolutely have to get somewhere, pouring coolant in every time, and driving like a grandma. I don't have the time, facilities or the $$$ to tear down the front of the engine and do a water pump/timing belt job. And I've always followed a rule that I will never do repairs that exceed the value of the car. Doing these repairs would still give me a car that needs suspension work, a lot of trim work, a paint job, an A/C compressor, sound system, etc.
The car has been a pleasure to drive, but not so much to own. I've had it for about 2.5 years. I've been shopping around for cars in the 3-6,000 range, and have been offered $1k for my trade. I might be able to get more if I sold it privately, but the market here sucks and I don't feel confident selling this car to some unsuspecting private buyer. The rebuilt title will also scare people off.
I've been looking at some options, most of which come from Gooberment Motors. I feel more comfortable working on these if I need to, and also have several friends with lots of experience with them. Test drove an 02 Buick Century and an 03 Chevy Impala. I like the way the drive, and was more particularly impressed with the Impala. And the fuel savings alone will go a ways towards offsetting the payment(which I can get down to about $70 a month). Been looking at an 07 Pontiac G6, but not sure if I want a car that new(insurance, registration, etc), and it was more expensive.
Anyways, I'm not sure what I'm going to do just yet, but I do know I need to act soon...with a possible(more than likely, actually) move coming up and a very busy schedule, I can't afford to have a car down.
Regardless of what I do, I will still be sticking around here raising hell.
Unfortunately, I don't think the car is going to last me until then. Aside from the various other problems I've posted about, it has recently sprung a serious coolant leak. My best educated guess is that it's from the water pump. Coolant is dripping down the front of the engine, and I'm hearing what sounds like a bad bearing under the timing cover when the engine is running. So the last few days I've been super gentle with it, only driving it when I absolutely have to get somewhere, pouring coolant in every time, and driving like a grandma. I don't have the time, facilities or the $$$ to tear down the front of the engine and do a water pump/timing belt job. And I've always followed a rule that I will never do repairs that exceed the value of the car. Doing these repairs would still give me a car that needs suspension work, a lot of trim work, a paint job, an A/C compressor, sound system, etc.
The car has been a pleasure to drive, but not so much to own. I've had it for about 2.5 years. I've been shopping around for cars in the 3-6,000 range, and have been offered $1k for my trade. I might be able to get more if I sold it privately, but the market here sucks and I don't feel confident selling this car to some unsuspecting private buyer. The rebuilt title will also scare people off.
I've been looking at some options, most of which come from Gooberment Motors. I feel more comfortable working on these if I need to, and also have several friends with lots of experience with them. Test drove an 02 Buick Century and an 03 Chevy Impala. I like the way the drive, and was more particularly impressed with the Impala. And the fuel savings alone will go a ways towards offsetting the payment(which I can get down to about $70 a month). Been looking at an 07 Pontiac G6, but not sure if I want a car that new(insurance, registration, etc), and it was more expensive.
Anyways, I'm not sure what I'm going to do just yet, but I do know I need to act soon...with a possible(more than likely, actually) move coming up and a very busy schedule, I can't afford to have a car down.
Regardless of what I do, I will still be sticking around here raising hell.
#3
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Thanks. If i could justify the expense required to make it a nice car, I would keep it. Before the water pump issue, i was planning to keep it and swap in a new compressor next year. Now i just feel like i need to hop on a life boat.
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Sounds like, BrettJacks, from what you posted, that sedan comfort for a reasonable price is high on your priority list. Check out a good well-cared-for 5th-generation (2005-2010) Hyundai Sonata. Generally well-built, quite refined to drive, smooth suspension/tires, relatively quiet except for some suspension noise here and there. I don't think you'll be disappointed. I liked this version of the Sonata FAR better than the current, 6th-Generation model that followed it.
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Sounds like, BrettJacks, from what you posted, that sedan comfort for a reasonable price is high on your priority list. Check out a good well-cared-for 5th-generation (2005-2010) Hyundai Sonata. Generally well-built, quite refined to drive, smooth suspension/tires, relatively quiet except for some suspension noise here and there. I don't think you'll be disappointed. I liked this version of the Sonata FAR better than the current, 6th-Generation model that followed it.
We also have an age based registration fee. Cars under 12 years old are expensive to register and renew. The 03 impala would be an issue this year but would be cheap afterwards
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Toyota's and Acura's are a little out of my range. Used car prices are kind of inflated here in my region. If i were closer to back east, my options would probably be greater.
I also want a break from Toyota products, as well as luxury brands.
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I also want a break from Toyota products, as well as luxury brands.
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Toyota's and Acura's are a little out of my range. Used car prices are kind of inflated here in my region. If i were closer to back east, my options would probably be greater.
I also want a break from Toyota products, as well as luxury brands.
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I also want a break from Toyota products, as well as luxury brands.
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I've looked at several Rangers, but everything around here is a 2wd 4 banger single cab.
I used to want a Taurus, but they're just not very good looking, and every one I find has the vulcan engine.
Almost bought a Mustang GT...but I'm going to put that off until I'm 25+.
Doubt not, there eventually will be a blue oval sitting in my driveway. Probably after I've finished my Master's degree, earned my CPA, and have started generating some decent income.
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Oh man, I went in to check on the Impala a little more, decided that I'm probably going to buy it. Dealer doesn't do financing, so I left to go talk to a bank. As I was driving the LS(which I'm offering as a trade) out of the parking lot, something in the engine let go. Now it's running rough as all ****, can't get the rpms up very much, and barely made it the 3 blocks to my house.