Question:
Transfer Case Shot
Front Axle Seals Leaky
Rear Brake Line
Answers:
Want vehicle that seats 6-8 people, but don't want a minivan, what's out there?
Replace transfer case with used one = $300Front axle seals replaced(not bearings) = $200
Rear brake line (only one on a independent susp) = $125
what states can you get the most for your money when purchasing a used car?
what type of vehicle, but id say dont go near it $$$how do i open a honda dealership in my area?
at least $3000 in parts, $3000 in labor adds up to $6000 or more. buy new one instead.if the car is 10 years old and has 100,000 miles it is not worth it but if this is the only thing wrong then get it fixed if it is also a new car and there is still a note then it would be best to get it fixed only because you will still owe on the car . i hope this helps you out . or you can buy and extended warranty that covers all of your repairs this might cost you 1200.00 you have to come to a used car dealer . just don't tell them what is wrong with your car.
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The first thing that I would say, when buying a car is to look at the price. Then make sure that the price is something that you are able to maintain. Secondly safety features are what comes nest. After being in an accident in my own and having to be taken out by medics. It came to me shortly this incident that because of the safety features that I had bought my car for, these were apparently the reasons that I was alive. So safety is the main choice in buying a car. Followed by taking the proper to give service to it.Answer only if you know about cars!?
i would go for a new car..you get a warrentyif that stuff is wrong there is probably more stuff wrong with it. you are probably getting it for cheap but you will be better of spending your money with a certified dealer. make sure they give you a list of things they did to fix the car since they have had it and get a car fax report. I worked as a sales man for a lot for two years and we would give you a copy of the shop ticket that showed you every thing our shop found wrong with the car and if they fixed it. we would also give you a car fax report
I would say you get what you pay for so buyer beware! especially if the car is over six years old. those things probably cost more on most cars than the car is worth.
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