I really need opinions on this badly. Let me start off by saying that we live debt-free, we don't take car loans, and I'm working on paying off our current home mortgage (only debt we currently have, and first time we've had a mortgage in over a decade!). I'm very frugal. DH is...cooperative with my frugality I'd say
My car is a 2006 Volvo SUV. We bought it used from Carmax in 2008. It had under 20K miles on it and we paid about 21K if memory serves me. Anyways, it's a nice solid car...not perfect, as it's tough to get the kids in and out (little rear legroom and large carseats). Also, we live in FL and the AC in this vehicle isn't great. In the summer, it cannot keep up and blows warm air. Yeah, that's not great, but it's also not fixable. The dealership says that it works normally for this vehicle. I guess that that's what I get for buying a Swedish vehicle when I live in FL.
Other issues with the vehicle are that the headliner has nearly completely fallen off due to the adhesive giving out (I've seen this on other people's Volvo SUVs here too, though, so not abnormal for the vehicle), it goes through a set of tires a year (figure $750-$1000 a set for those), and it's expensive to service (oil changes are over $100, regular "big" services run $750 and up).
Well, last week my car decided to just shut off when I turned onto the highway. Luckily the oncoming cars were pretty far off and I was able to get it in park and started back up (thank goodness!!!) before anything happened. My kids were in the car as I'd just done school pickup. Well, that was the last straw for my DH. He is just OVER it and wants us to buy a new car. I insisted that we have the Volvo looked at and the shutting off thing is fixable. All told, it would cost about 2K to fix my car right now (the mechanical stuff), plus another $750-$1000 for new tires.
DH's contention is that in 6 months we're going to be out another huge chunk of money if we keep it, because that's about how often something fails on it. I don't have a crystal ball, so I can't say whether or not that is true.
What eats at me about replacing it is that I've had it only 4.5 years. I'm a "drive it into the ground" type of person. It has far under 100K miles as I only drive 12K miles a year max. Actually, I drive a LOT less than that now that DD is out of preschool and goes to the elementary school down the street. I can bike there on all but rainy days. I really drive only to after-school activities a few times a week (again, a few miles max) and over to BJs once a week or so (maybe 20 miles roundtrip). I fill the car up every 2+ weeks, so clearly I'm not driving a ton.
I cannot wrap my mind around replacing this car. DH cannot wrap his mind around keeping this car. His argument is that the AC is awful (admittedly a big deal in FL), the inside looks low-rent because of the headliner issue, the tire wear issue (very heavy vehicle...nothing we can do about that), and the fact that things fail and it's VERY expensive to service when they do. If we did replace it, we'd get a mini-van for ease of getting the kids in and out. We'd pay cash. We're talking probably 20K out out of our savings for that though. I could just croak when I think about that! Sorry this is so long, but please tell me what you think.
ETA - One other big thing. DH drives a 2005 SUV that we bought new. We live on an island in FL, so it's a very corrosive environment. We'll be lucky to get another 3 years out of his car due to rust issues, so we're looking at replacing that in probably 2015. Figure 20-30K minimum on that replacement, so we have that coming up in a few years too.
One other thing...I can literally walk or bike to everywhere but the grocery store. I could even bike to most activities, although some are a little far. Pediatrician is 2 blocks over, school is just under a mile, etc. DH will NOT consider becoming a 1 car family at all. I would totally do it.