I have a 1988 Chevy Celebrity that I obtained from my mother about four years ago. But don't laugh at me, damn you!
Anyway, I have two major problems with my car -- one, the floating meter that measures how much gasoline I have in my tank is WAY inaccurate -- it will cost me $830 for the repairs.
Second, my car's entire brake system needs to be replaced -- and that will cost me about $380 for those repairs.
Now, considering the piece-of-sh*t car I have in the first place, I know that these repairs will be more than what my car is worth.
I already paid an entire semester of monthly rents on my student apartment with a small loan, and now I live off of about $820 every month with no utilities to pay for -- already paid for those too.
The past year, I have been thinking off and on about buying another, MUCH BETTER used car. So why should I get these EXPENSIVE repairs if I can just pay for a better used car?
Could I afford to do this? I would pay maybe $500 a month on a used car, just to get it paid in a shorter amount of time.
But I'm also looking in the range of $5,000 to $7,000.
Thanks for any help.


Anyway, I have two major problems with my car -- one, the floating meter that measures how much gasoline I have in my tank is WAY inaccurate -- it will cost me $830 for the repairs.
Second, my car's entire brake system needs to be replaced -- and that will cost me about $380 for those repairs.
Now, considering the piece-of-sh*t car I have in the first place, I know that these repairs will be more than what my car is worth.

I already paid an entire semester of monthly rents on my student apartment with a small loan, and now I live off of about $820 every month with no utilities to pay for -- already paid for those too.
The past year, I have been thinking off and on about buying another, MUCH BETTER used car. So why should I get these EXPENSIVE repairs if I can just pay for a better used car?
Could I afford to do this? I would pay maybe $500 a month on a used car, just to get it paid in a shorter amount of time.
But I'm also looking in the range of $5,000 to $7,000.
Thanks for any help.
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