Timmy Bustard: I work in km... so you may have to convert but generally the rule of thumb is that you can't drive much cheaper than 10 cents per km.If you but 500 dollars into a repair, you'll want to be sure you can get about 5,000km out of that repair to make it worthwhile.Once you get to a point where it doesn't seem likely that a $1,000 repair will net you 10,000km (or whatever the case may be) you need to consider if it's a worthwhile repair. Some discretion is used here but it's a "guiding formula"I also look at value of car... If I have a car worth 1,000 I won't do any repair that is worth double the cars value.. but again that really comes from the fact that I likely won't get 20,000km out of that car before it needs more repairs....Show more
Brittanie Zakutney: Very easy formula...if the cost of the repair is higher than the value of the car, sell the car.
Sherri Drakos: It sounds like you're repairs are averaging out to equal your old monthly car loa! n payment. It also sounds like you're not quite sure about the numbers ("seems"). I'd get sure about those numbers and what you expect future repairs to be - maybe you've recently paid a lot for repairs that will last a long time, check it out. Good job continuing to make monthly loan payments to savings after the loan was paid off! very smart! If you're considering trading this one in, it's time to start preparing for that next car purchase. I'd start by estimating what the new monthly cost will be (loan, insurance increase, gasoline increase, etc.) and put that amount in savings each month asap. If you're not sure what that amount is, use the typical car loan payment amount you've been using to calculate thus far....Show more
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