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Postby cruiser2 » 13 Aug 2021, 08:51

My car is very very poorly.
The garage took the spark plugs out of the engine. Some water came out of the cylinders which is not a good sign.Tried to turn the engine over but it would not move.
Have had estimates for a replacement engine. There could still be other problems with the electrics which may not immediately show.

So have taken the plunge and ordered another car, a Toyota Yaris automatic only two years old with just over 19,000 miles on the clock. This is from a local
Toyota dealer.
Will get it next Saturday 21st August. There are lots of buttons and switches which I did not have on my other car. But no ejection seat!!
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Re: Car

Postby meriad » 13 Aug 2021, 09:31

Wise move Cruise and good choice on car - they are fab little cars! Wishing you many happy and safe miles once you get it :)

My neighbour ended up spending a small fortune on her car; it was always a little repair here and a little one there but they soon added up and then she ended up with a huge repair bill and even after all that she still ended up having to buy a new car because the old one just wasn't working as it should.
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Re: Car

Postby Osc » 13 Aug 2021, 09:32

Sounds like a decent car, Cruiser. A mechanic friend told me that 10,000 a year is the average so your new car sounds good.
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Re: Car

Postby Workingman » 13 Aug 2021, 10:27

Echoing what Ria says, the repairs start off small then snowball, it's knowing when to throw the towel in. Water in the cylinders is never a good sign and could be down to a number of things - all of them expensive. And I'm with Osc, 10,000 miles / year is nothing for modern cars; the days when an engine needed a full recon at 50,000 miles are long gone.

The Yaris is a good choice but on today's roads I would have forked out that bit extra for the ejection seat! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Car

Postby meriad » 13 Aug 2021, 11:13

Workingman wrote:The Yaris is a good choice but on today's roads I would have forked out that bit extra for the ejection seat! :lol: :lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Car

Postby Kaz » 13 Aug 2021, 16:06

They are great little cars, our family owns two of them. D has a hybrid that's a few years old now, while B has been learning in D's old one, that she kindly gave to B. Twenty years old, not a thing wrong with it :D
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Re: Car

Postby JoM » 13 Aug 2021, 17:26

They’re lovely little cars Cruiser!
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Re: Car

Postby miasmum » 14 Aug 2021, 15:22

Toyota make brilliant cars. Tim's 15 year old Toyota was collected for scrapping. The dealer liked it so much he gave it a going over and his wife drives it now
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