luigisho
SHO Member
If you want to keep it and costs are an issue then you will have to learn to work on them yourself like most of us have had to do. I rarely turned a wrench until I bought my 1st used and beat on sho in the 90's.
Flip side. If you bought a time bomb and can't justify huge parts expenses you might have to consider getting out of this car. I would find a really good tech and pay for a thorough inspection so you can make an informed decision. Feelings about cars can make you go broke. Been there done that. do not recommend.
Also, I know you are young but don't focus on the radio yet. Get the engine and mechanicals straight. That's the high dollar stuff that will f you up. a car that doesn't run and car note to still pay every month will make you soooo mad
Flip side. If you bought a time bomb and can't justify huge parts expenses you might have to consider getting out of this car. I would find a really good tech and pay for a thorough inspection so you can make an informed decision. Feelings about cars can make you go broke. Been there done that. do not recommend.
Also, I know you are young but don't focus on the radio yet. Get the engine and mechanicals straight. That's the high dollar stuff that will f you up. a car that doesn't run and car note to still pay every month will make you soooo mad