Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
I keep seeing on CL late-1990's (1996 +) or even early 2000's (say through 2002 or so) domestic full sized 4x4 SUVs (Expedition, Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon, etc) going for really cheap.
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So it got me to thinking, at some point, wouldn't it almost be less expensive to buy an old beater even if you knew it would need a new engine or tranny soon, because the cost of replacing/rebuilding the engine or tranny would still be less than a newer comparable vehicle?
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But I have no frame of reference to know how expensive those kinds of repairs are. Last time I had a vehicle that needed major repairs it was a 1990 Mitsubishi Montero with the dreaded valve guide slippage that caused loss of power and excess oil consumption (although no other serious problems and I drove it in that condition for at least a year, including a trip to the Black Rock Desert and Death Valley.) that repair was $1500 in 1999.
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EDIT: Oh, my memory is going. 4 years ago I had the engine replaced in my little Mazda (1997 Protégé sedan) and the total cost, out-the-door for a 90,000 mile engine installed with a 12 month warranty was about $2400, but that was (a) an import and (b) just a little 1.5l 4 cyl. So, still, I don't have much of a frame of reference for a full size truck.
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Other than that I think I had a rear end go out in my '71 Blazer in 1983 and I think the repair was around $2k (which was a fortune for me back then!)
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So, assuming I'm not one of those guys who has the mechanical knowledge to just buy a motor and rebuild it in the garage with my buddies (because I'm not) and that I have to pay out-of-pocket, what would be the cost of either replacing or rebuilding a late-90's era domestic V8 engine or auto tranny? And if it was a replacement, what would be the cost to upgrade to a better/newer/more powerful engine?
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Not planning anything at this point, just trolling CL and seeing a lot of older vehicles out there that appear to be in decent running condition going for dirt cheap....
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So it got me to thinking, at some point, wouldn't it almost be less expensive to buy an old beater even if you knew it would need a new engine or tranny soon, because the cost of replacing/rebuilding the engine or tranny would still be less than a newer comparable vehicle?
.
But I have no frame of reference to know how expensive those kinds of repairs are. Last time I had a vehicle that needed major repairs it was a 1990 Mitsubishi Montero with the dreaded valve guide slippage that caused loss of power and excess oil consumption (although no other serious problems and I drove it in that condition for at least a year, including a trip to the Black Rock Desert and Death Valley.) that repair was $1500 in 1999.
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EDIT: Oh, my memory is going. 4 years ago I had the engine replaced in my little Mazda (1997 Protégé sedan) and the total cost, out-the-door for a 90,000 mile engine installed with a 12 month warranty was about $2400, but that was (a) an import and (b) just a little 1.5l 4 cyl. So, still, I don't have much of a frame of reference for a full size truck.
.
Other than that I think I had a rear end go out in my '71 Blazer in 1983 and I think the repair was around $2k (which was a fortune for me back then!)
.
So, assuming I'm not one of those guys who has the mechanical knowledge to just buy a motor and rebuild it in the garage with my buddies (because I'm not) and that I have to pay out-of-pocket, what would be the cost of either replacing or rebuilding a late-90's era domestic V8 engine or auto tranny? And if it was a replacement, what would be the cost to upgrade to a better/newer/more powerful engine?
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Not planning anything at this point, just trolling CL and seeing a lot of older vehicles out there that appear to be in decent running condition going for dirt cheap....
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