Tough question. If the car won't be a use to you over a long or even a fairly long period of time. Say you repair it, but it cost you as much as you paid for it. It is of value if the fix you make will save you from taking a cab for the next year, or having to walk to work, unless you work next door. If your car is too old to pass smog, it's going to be a problem. If you can get someone to work on it for cheap, maybe it's worth it. You have to think about insurance too. Sometimes payments on a car that will be reliable is the best way to go. Minor repairs will happen on any car.
You can, but totaled means "not worth repairing". You will spend more money repairing a totaled car than you would buying a new one.
When the price for repairs cost more than the car is worth.
It just depends on whether or not the insurance company considers the vehicle worth repairing or not.
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in most motor car shops .
Not if the car is worth $23,000.
It is worth how much of it can be re-used
Sure, but you will not get near what the new car is worth.
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Get a used engine and replace. Probably not worth repairing unless it's only a spun bearing and at that it's still probably cheaper to replace the motor. Get a used engine and replace. Probably not worth repairing unless it's only a spun bearing and at that it's still probably cheaper to replace the motor.
There are so many variables that will change the cost of repairing a car, from the age and make of the car to the exact nature of the problem. The only way to get a reliable quote is to speak to a reputable garage.
by repairing onto it