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Little background: My car has started having issues starting up. I bought a new battery and that seemed to fix the issue for 3 weeks. Monday night the issues started again.I dropped my car off at 8am today before work. They think it is something with the feul line. I don't get it! My car is only 5 years old, I bought it brand new. Why is it having these issues! GRRRRRRR I hate cars!
edit* Of course all of this has to happen when I pay it off. Just of course.
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As someone who has an "old" car (2001 altima) this is part of the territory. Don't get too upset. Overall, it will come out better than making payments again.
BUT, more than ever, you will need to take care of the car (not saying that you weren't) make sure the oil gts changed as it should, check your manual for the recommended maintenance. I started doing that and the car is not having any "surprises" any more. Plus, you can plan for the expense.
Nothing better than no car payment and lower insurance rates and (depending on your state) lower personal property tax.
Yuck, that stinks! With cars, it's been my experience that things start to go wrong right after the warranty ends. The best way to avoid too many issues is to keep up with regular maintenance and have your car checked at the key milestone mileage points (i.e. 50,000 mile inspection/service). That way they can catch problems early before you need a super-costly repair or your car completely breaks down.
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