Advice on a 98 Accord
Advice on a 98 Accord
So I have a 98 Accord EX V6 with 141k miles. I've always taken good care of the car but recently the transmission went on the car. Dealer wants almost $4000 to put in a remanufactured transmission or $3000 for a used transmission with 85k miles and 1 year warranty. Although I knew the trade in value would be dismal due to the high mileage and expensive repair they quoted me $500. Now I'm looking for advice on what to do next. The engine is strong, the car recently passed emissions here in MA (last month), has leather seats, CD, moon-roof all the EX loaded extras, but it also has a big scratch on one side of the car (life in the big city). So I'm looking for advice on what to do next with the car. 1) Take the trade in value of the car. 2) Do the repair then try to turn around and sell it. I'm imagining with the high mileage and scratch I may recover the cost of the repair and a bit more but not much. The KBB for a "fair" version of my car with 141k miles is $5620. 3) Sell the car for parts. How does one go about this? What could I get for a car like this? 4) Donate the car to charity for a tax write-off... although I've heard new rules limit how much you can get for this option. 5) Other options I haven't thought of? Any and all advice much appreciated thanks in advance, MikeK |
Re: Advice on a 98 Accord
Check www.edmunds.com 's used car appraiser, and see how its
prices compares to whatever other choices you are considering. <mike_pk@hotmail.com> wrote > Advice on a 98 Accord > > So I have a 98 Accord EX V6 with 141k miles. I've always taken good > care of the car but recently the transmission went on the car. Dealer > wants almost $4000 to put in a remanufactured transmission or $3000 for > a used transmission with 85k miles and 1 year warranty. > > Although I knew the trade in value would be dismal due to the high > mileage and expensive repair they quoted me $500. > > Now I'm looking for advice on what to do next. The engine is strong, > the car recently passed emissions here in MA (last month), has leather > seats, CD, moon-roof all the EX loaded extras, but it also has a big > scratch on one side of the car (life in the big city). > > So I'm looking for advice on what to do next with the car. > > 1) Take the trade in value of the car. > > 2) Do the repair then try to turn around and sell it. I'm imagining > with the high mileage and scratch I may recover the cost of the repair > and a bit more but not much. The KBB for a "fair" version of my car > with 141k miles is $5620. > > 3) Sell the car for parts. How does one go about this? What could I get > for a car like this? > > 4) Donate the car to charity for a tax write-off... although I've heard > new rules limit how much you can get for this option. > > 5) Other options I haven't thought of? > > Any and all advice much appreciated thanks in advance, > > MikeK > |
Re: Advice on a 98 Accord
Mike:
Our 98 Accord needed a new transmission at about 120k. The dealer wanted 4000 to rebuild it but I found an independent transmission specialist with a good reputation to do it for 3000. It really hurt putting out 3 grand but the car is like new again. In the long run I think it was worth it. -- Paul \ |
Re: Advice on a 98 Accord
"Paul" <me@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:zHFwf.196$rS1.139@fe09.lga...
> Mike: > > Our 98 Accord needed a new transmission at about 120k. The dealer > wanted 4000 to rebuild it but I found an independent transmission > specialist > with a good reputation to do it for 3000. It really hurt putting out 3 > grand but the car is like new again. In the long run I think it was worth > it. > > -- > Paul \ My '98 Accord's transmission exhibits a few suspect behaviors at 100,000 miles of operation that concern me to some degree. On certain occasions the transmission downshifts sort of rough. Also, there are times when there is an unusual feeling of disconnect--or slack in the drive train after decelerating. Maybe that's just the inherent nature of these cars' transmissions; but I kind of doubt it. I've already had the transmission fluid power flushed by the local Honda dealership and that didn't seem to change the transmission's behavior very much. And maybe the problem isn't even related to the transmission. If it gets any worse I'll have it checked out. Other than this one issue, I absolutely adore the vehicle. For me it would be worth investing in a transmission rebuild job in order to keep on driving a car that I find to be truly pleasurable to own and operate. Ron M. |
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