Replace transmission, or replace car?

   / Replace transmission, or replace car? #11  
Like some of the others said, go to a salvage yard. You can get a low mileage tranny pretty darn cheap, if you shop around.
 
   / Replace transmission, or replace car? #12  
NADA says it is worth about $4000-5000 average trade in, $5500-6500 average retail (dealer lot price) (depending on the exact model). Would be hard to justify $3000 for a transmission unless the rest of the car was immaculate.
 
   / Replace transmission, or replace car? #13  
Just done a quick search at car-part.com and found a bunch of 2002 Taurus transmissions. Anywhere from $400 on up. Lots of low mileage trannys.
 
   / Replace transmission, or replace car? #14  
IMO I'd repair the car. Look at this way, you've already spent money on the tune up and tires and such so that stuff should be good for another 2 years. Unless you know of something else going out on it, where else could you get 90,000 miles worth of reliable transportation like that for 3 grand? Trade it in after that...it'll still be worth something then to offset this bill and you'll probably come out scott free.
 
   / Replace transmission, or replace car? #15  
I'd junk it. Pull the tires off and sell them locally or on ebay. I put 100 miles a day commuting and only plan on a car running to 150k anyway, before I find a new commuter.

I've had good luck with Mazda's as used cars. They're a good car, but depreciate fast. That makes them ideal for commuter cars because you can buy a used one cheap. I don't care how bad it depreciates while I own it, because when I get rid of it, it's a high mileage car and worth little anyway (regardless of make and/or model). I usually buy a 1 year old "ex-rental" car from Hertz or Avis sales. They typically have about 28,000 miles when they finish their rental service campaign. The bonus is you get all the service and history records.
 
   / Replace transmission, or replace car? #16  
Here is my take on this. I commute about 104 miles round trip 4 days a week. I'm currently driving a '97 Honda Accord with 213k miles on it. It has been hit several times (>10) so it has mostly new sheet metal /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif I've said that has long as the car still looks good and for the most part has been still pretty reliable, when either the engine or tranny went, both would be replaced - along with cv shafts and such. I'm now looking at having to replace the AC compressor. I don't like it hot and the defrost don't work worth a crap w/o it - but my MPG has improved to 34 MPG w/o air. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Replace transmission, or replace car?
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#17  
The good news (okay, average news) is that I found a local shop that will put in a remanufactured transmission with a 3yr 36,000 mile warranty for $2,100 out the door. I'm going to do it, but I am also planning on selling this car. Even if I trade it in, I will at least be able to get the money I put into it in the last two weeks back. KBB is at $3,100 trade in, fair condition. My fear is that something else major will go and I will just keep pumping money into this thing. I'd rather just start the process all over. I will probably drive it for a month or two trying to sell it locally while also looking for a good commuter car.
Thanks for all the advice today guys, I really appreciate it!

Lawrence
 
   / Replace transmission, or replace car? #18  
If you're going to trade it anyway, why not find out what they'll give you for it "as is"?
 
   / Replace transmission, or replace car? #19  
Your problem sounds just a little bit like one of my brothers. He recently put new tires, brakes, and shocks on his 1997 S-10 Chevy pickup, then the transmission went bad. But at least his was a manual transmission and only cost him $1,100 so he didn't think twice about having the transmission replaced with a rebuilt one. After all, he's only got 185k miles on that little truck /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / Replace transmission, or replace car?
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#20  
<font color="blue"> f you're going to trade it anyway, why not find out what they'll give you for it "as is"? </font>

I called two car dealerships that had cars in the paper I would be interested in. I asked each one of them what they would give me for the Taurus "as is". The first one said "around $500" and the second one said "we wouldn't be interested in taking that as a trade." /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
I think I'm better off fixing it and then trying to sell it and recoup some of my money.

Lawrence
 

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