There are currently some great incentives to purchase a new car. It really depends on your personal finances and the condition of your current vehicle. If it is affordable then a new car purchase would be a great idea.
Repairing an airbag is not a job for the driveway mechanic. Buy a rebuilt airbag from a qualified rebuilder, or buy a pre-owned airbag from a junkyard, ebay, etc.
because American things don't break that easy. and they come with warrant and you can pay monthly
Well it depends on your budget. If you are willing to pay for a new car and your credit is good enough, then you should probably get a new car instead of a used car.
You should always take your car to an auto mechanic. Repairing a car can be costly, lengthy and difficult. If you are not a mechanic, then I wouldn't recommend that you repair your own car.
While purchasing a brand new car may seem to be the more expensive option, merely repairing the engine could cost more in the long run. Repairing a car's engine runs the risk of the engine breaking down again and some engines, especially old ones, may be beyond repair and trying to do so would be a waste of money.
cost on repairing a dash and car radio in a 2001 Chevy caviler
Most states have a "no-cooling off" period for vehicle purchases. This applies whether problems occur or not.
When buying a car battery it is best to choose one with an extended warranty so that if anything should go wrong with the battery or it isn't charging correctly, the company will replace it at no charge to you. I would buy a new car battery with a warranty instead recharging your old one.
The average price for repairing a brake line varies anywhere from $20-80. The price is varied and depends on what model and year the car is, and depends on if you do it yourself or buy the materials and then have a mechanic do it.
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in most motor car shops .
You can, but totaled means "not worth repairing". You will spend more money repairing a totaled car than you would buying a new one.