A blown Head gasket is some work but not impossible. Might as well change the timing belt if you do decide to tackle it. But it does take some in depth work, should at least have a plug change and brake job under your belt. Any car owner should at least do their own oil changes. Only way to ensure the oil filter is prefilled to prevent starting the motor "dry". Guess how many service mechanics will not take that simple step?Xeogred wrote:I'm alive and well, got into my new place... and bam, head gasket on my car blew. Unless I can find a spare $2,600 laying around, I guess it's time for a new vehicle.
Thinking of getting a bank loan and then going through carmax to get something relatively newer and reliable. Didn't exactly want a car payment right now, but I can probably handle one if I can get it cheap. But I wonder if I should maybe outright buy something older/used that wouldn't have a payment, but might need some maintenance... which I am pretty sick of after my last car.
Think I'd love to go with a Honda, but might consider Kia since they're cheaper and I still hear good things.
When buying a car maybe get something sensible, reliable and inexpensive preventative maintenance requirements. Some cars will cost a lot for the regular maintenance upkeep unless you love turning a wrench.
