Falling apart

FenderBender

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My truck is almost 10 years old and besides a full brake system replacement 6 years ago nothing too major has gone wrong. Now I need both new shocks, which are going to cost $400 and a new muffler, which I haven't priced yet. I am just glad it isn't anything worse.
 
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Alexus

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Yes, it could be much worse. You have probably been performing proper routine maintenance, which prevents major damage from happening. Something as simple as keeping up with the oil changes can keep your car running smoothly!
 

Hotrod25

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I agree Alexus - proper maintenance is the key to a smooth running vehicle. Some cars are just lemons though!

Do you just need the muffler or the whole exhaust system? That could be costly (whole system).
 

FenderBender

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HotRod, I am hoping it is just the muffler and not the whole exhaust system. I have to get it into the shop and get it checked out.
 

Alexus

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Also, be glad you didn't have to replace the catalytic converter. That can also be an expensive repair. Have you really not need to replace your brakes in 6 years? That's really good! I am hell on brakes!
 

Hotrod25

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I'm hell on brakes too! I had to change my rotors a few times with my old car. Well I hope it's not the whole exhaust system - that includes the catalytic converter and yes that is pricey. I had to have a total haul done on an old car once. I about crapped when they told me what it was going to cost me.
 

MaximumSpeed

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10 years without much work needed is really good. My father-in-law has a truck that's almost 25 years old, but he's taken care of it and it still runs great.
 

Lindsey

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That sounds a lot like my car. It's almost 10 years old, low mileage and mainly highway driving. We've had to do very little to it as we've made a point to maintain it. Good luck on the repairs.
 

PEZluvr

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Wow. Nobody else I know (other than my brother) has had a car that long. Most of them get different cars every two or three years!
 

FenderBender

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PEZluvr, I have only had my truck since 2005, but it is a 2002. I spent over $700 6 years ago because one of my calipers went out and punched a hole in the master cylinder. I have put pads on once since then but that is not a big expense since my dad does the labor.
 

vroombaby

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I think you might want to keep an eye out for a replacement. Right now we have had the car since 07 and I am thankful for it. While it has been dinged up a tag (grocery store hit and run, an accident at a stop light) its still running smooth. We have replaced the serpentine belt twice but otherwise its good to go.
 

FenderBender

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I would rather fix what is wrong because it is paid off. I don't want to get into something with a payment again, at least not yet. It still has really low mileage for it's age and it does still run really well. I would rather put $400 or so in it than get a new one.
 

Alexus

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I agree - I would go as long as possible without having to pay another car note. I know there are some people who like to trade in their cars every few years, but I ride mine until the wheels fall off!
 
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