Mrs. Ciz
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Update in post #30
We are having teen car issues.
The transmission in our 99 Honda Accord that DS17 drives just bit the dust. We are the original owners of the car. My DH drove it extensively for work (highway miles mostly). About 5 years ago, while DH was still driving it, he had it repainted. The tires are relatively new - only have about 12,000 miles on them. 2.5 years ago DH got a new used car and we saved the Accord for DS. When DS got his learner's permit we had a few things fixed - new timing belt and water pump, back door locks, a tune up, etc. We were hoping this car would last at least 2 years, preferably 4 years, until both kids were out of high school. We got 1 school year out of it. It was the perfect kid car, ran great and still looks great until the transmission went out yesterday. Our mechanic said we did very well to get 270,000 miles out of that car.
Our very trusted mechanic gave us 3 options:
1) $2500 used transmission - not recommended because it will be almost as old as what just died.
2) $3500 rebuilt transmission from Honda with guarantee - car will run great, but if a tree falls on it or DS wrecks it, we won't recoup our costs b/c car is not worth as much as the repair. Or what if something else expensive breaks. Mechanic did say everything else on the car is in excellent shape. He should know b/c he's serviced it since it was new,
3) Buy him a new used car - he recommended a 2004 - 2007 Accord which would run about $10,000.
$10,000 is not in our budget right now. So we are looking at every option. To make matters worse we are in the middle of a mortgage refi so we don't want to make any financial moves until we close next month.
A family friend is selling her daughters 2001 Jetta with 158,000 miles on it. Blue book is $2,200 to $2,500 - cheaper than the cost to fix the Accord transmission. Unfortunately I know NOTHING about the Jetta. Fill me in folks!!!
We are having teen car issues.
The transmission in our 99 Honda Accord that DS17 drives just bit the dust. We are the original owners of the car. My DH drove it extensively for work (highway miles mostly). About 5 years ago, while DH was still driving it, he had it repainted. The tires are relatively new - only have about 12,000 miles on them. 2.5 years ago DH got a new used car and we saved the Accord for DS. When DS got his learner's permit we had a few things fixed - new timing belt and water pump, back door locks, a tune up, etc. We were hoping this car would last at least 2 years, preferably 4 years, until both kids were out of high school. We got 1 school year out of it. It was the perfect kid car, ran great and still looks great until the transmission went out yesterday. Our mechanic said we did very well to get 270,000 miles out of that car.
Our very trusted mechanic gave us 3 options:
1) $2500 used transmission - not recommended because it will be almost as old as what just died.
2) $3500 rebuilt transmission from Honda with guarantee - car will run great, but if a tree falls on it or DS wrecks it, we won't recoup our costs b/c car is not worth as much as the repair. Or what if something else expensive breaks. Mechanic did say everything else on the car is in excellent shape. He should know b/c he's serviced it since it was new,
3) Buy him a new used car - he recommended a 2004 - 2007 Accord which would run about $10,000.
$10,000 is not in our budget right now. So we are looking at every option. To make matters worse we are in the middle of a mortgage refi so we don't want to make any financial moves until we close next month.
A family friend is selling her daughters 2001 Jetta with 158,000 miles on it. Blue book is $2,200 to $2,500 - cheaper than the cost to fix the Accord transmission. Unfortunately I know NOTHING about the Jetta. Fill me in folks!!!

A co-worker's husband is a VW dealer mechanic. That's why they don't own a VW and why he works a lot of overtime. 
