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Originally Posted by anthonyb
Unless the car has particular sentimental value this is probably the best way to look at it. Dollars to miles $500 for 14k miles is not bad, but once you start looking into major engine and transmission work, as well as suspension rebuilds, you're probably better off putting that money into a newer car.
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Honestly here in the DC area, a running car on craigslist should fetch $1000 most days.
I could actually flip it for a tidy profit and take the funds to my next project.
Only problem is if it get another MB, i'm opening up a can of unknown problems, atleast with this one i know what the issues are, and if i drop $1000 into it i might get another few years.
Tough call still