I'd advise against financing the replacement...especially while you are upside down. You could end up with a $3-400 or more payment...ouch! Or a 72 month term...also ouch.
Is it the same thing breaking...or different things? Perhaps the previous owner didn't maintain it right and things are wearing out? If it's a $14000 car it's probably worth putting $2-3K into to fix it right.
If it's a money pit-What about fixing what's currently wrong, selling it and getting a $3-4000 car? There are alot of reliable cars in that price range. Or buy a beater as a second car.
Remember...All cars break, even NEW cars...and you pay DEARLY for that new car warranty. Better to set aside $100/month for repairs than to be paying a $400 car payment. And remember when that new car warranty expires in 3-5 years; you'll still be paying that $400 with NO warranty.
Ok...soapbox mode off![]()
This is all whats bugging me is that there is no good outcome really!! Some of the things that are going wrong are items that wear out, others are just random things breaking, its something different every month.
I keep telling myself that after these things are fixed that it will be a much better car, but then I spend $1000 fixing something and right away something else comes along that needs repairing/replacing.
It sucks. :wall: and realistically there is not a whole lot I can do about it. I might get my current car appraised somewhere to see what I could possibly get for it and then decide.
Thanks for the link to the calculator.