BridgetBordeaux
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Lots of interesting experiences on this thread. The TrailBlazer probably has some more miles on it with a better trans. As long as your "check engine" light was not on before the trans croaked, you have pretty good odds of getting a few more years out of it if you did the basics like oil changes were done frequently over the past 10+ years. BTW, that trans was supposed to have its fluid and filter changed several times during its lifetime. Not sure if you did them, but always read the owners manual for guidance on what items are needed every 30, 60, 90k etc. If you guys did not do the routine trans service, then you really got a lot of miles out of it.
That inline 6 cylinder is a decent engine and parts for other systems on that SUV are plentiful. Keeping it on the road should not be too difficult to do.
Leasing most vehicles is not a good dollar value in terms of cost per mile. Buying a vehicle and then driving it for as long as possible is the best financial plan.
The value of the vehicle should not play a role in whether to put a couples thousand dollar in it. By the time someone pays sales tax on a 25,000 car and pays the increased insurance bill, the 2000 dollars is eaten up pretty fast. If you spend 2000 dollars and then drive the car for 12 only months, you have more than gotten your money's worth out of that repair. Anything after 12 months is all "gravy", and if you get a total of 3 years out of it with only a few minor parts and pieces, you will have come out way ahead.
Now for full disclosure............after having our 2002 wagon for 250K miles (new trans at 175K) we did replace it with a 2015 sedan..... the laundry list of issues with it was getting long....but we purchased the 2015 after deciding that we were ready for a new car and that we could take on our next 250,000 mile "journey".
We will have it until at least 2025!
That inline 6 cylinder is a decent engine and parts for other systems on that SUV are plentiful. Keeping it on the road should not be too difficult to do.
Leasing most vehicles is not a good dollar value in terms of cost per mile. Buying a vehicle and then driving it for as long as possible is the best financial plan.
The value of the vehicle should not play a role in whether to put a couples thousand dollar in it. By the time someone pays sales tax on a 25,000 car and pays the increased insurance bill, the 2000 dollars is eaten up pretty fast. If you spend 2000 dollars and then drive the car for 12 only months, you have more than gotten your money's worth out of that repair. Anything after 12 months is all "gravy", and if you get a total of 3 years out of it with only a few minor parts and pieces, you will have come out way ahead.
Now for full disclosure............after having our 2002 wagon for 250K miles (new trans at 175K) we did replace it with a 2015 sedan..... the laundry list of issues with it was getting long....but we purchased the 2015 after deciding that we were ready for a new car and that we could take on our next 250,000 mile "journey".
We will have it until at least 2025!