Originally Posted by Leo99
Originally Posted by dishdude
I think I'd just replace the bad one, at that mileage this thing is one major repair away from the scrapyard. Plus if it was driven that long with a misfire, there's a good chance the cat was cooked and I'm not sure this vehicle is worth replacing it.
I was wondering about that. Wife drove it about 45 miles with the misfire.
Just replace the bad one. Cat may be hurt now too. Sadly Car is at end of service life.
I really liked out 2005 Rav. with a stick.
The new ones cost to much and aren't any "fun". like the older ones.
I'd just get her a "near new" 2015 Nissan Rogue Select for about $9K with 45 K on it.
There is value there, not in a new $27K / $450 a month Rav 4.
Originally Posted by dishdude
I think I'd just replace the bad one, at that mileage this thing is one major repair away from the scrapyard. Plus if it was driven that long with a misfire, there's a good chance the cat was cooked and I'm not sure this vehicle is worth replacing it.
I was wondering about that. Wife drove it about 45 miles with the misfire.
Just replace the bad one. Cat may be hurt now too. Sadly Car is at end of service life.
I really liked out 2005 Rav. with a stick.
The new ones cost to much and aren't any "fun". like the older ones.
I'd just get her a "near new" 2015 Nissan Rogue Select for about $9K with 45 K on it.
There is value there, not in a new $27K / $450 a month Rav 4.