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Old 08-06-2004, 10:22 AM
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So the car that I just paid $889.13 to fix a week ago... now it won't start. Just got towed to the AAA garage, which is closed on Sundays. So tomorrow they can tell me how outrageously expensive it will be to fix whatever is wrong now... the towing guy's educated guess was the fuel pump or a module.

Why didn't I just go buy a Honda?
Is this a trend with not being able to start the car? The past 2 days my car has had trouble starting up in the morning. I am thinking the starter is going now. I am going to begin pricing newer used cars this weekend I believe. Either way, I am getting screwed with all this money so if I decide to purchase a newer vehicle it will still be the same amount of money for insurance/car payment that I am shelling out every month anyways for repairs. What are the pros and cons though? I know that if I get a used car, I can be taking on someone else's problems. If I keep this older car, I am going to continue to run into problems as more miles are put on it. I cannot really afford a brand new car. I am just annoyed because I really don't want to take on another bill especially with the school loans kicking in in a couple of months!!!!!
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