DizMe
Here we gooooo...
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I replace the parts until the mileage gets pretty high and/or lots of things have begun to wear out. Doesn't matter if they're large or small, when things start going in bunches, then the car is no longer reliable. I'm there with my 2003 Honda Odyssey right now. Have replaced a few major things over the years but now it is making some odd noises (loud squeaking noise from the back when I go over bumps), only one of the sliding doors works and the other is questionable, and things have gotten old (cracked leather seats, dings and scratches, missing trim pieces etc). It has 200,000 miles but still runs well so it's going to become a car for my almost 16-year-old to learn on
I have a feeling it's going to see some more dings and scratches soon.
No one in my family is the least bit handy with cars. It costs a lot even when the problem is relatively minor so when we start seeing a lot of those things we move on to another vehicle.
The value of having a car that is reliable has to be figured in.

No one in my family is the least bit handy with cars. It costs a lot even when the problem is relatively minor so when we start seeing a lot of those things we move on to another vehicle.
The value of having a car that is reliable has to be figured in.