Fiddledeede2
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I have a 1994 ATX Green SHO. It has just under 81,000 miles on it and is starting to need the things one usually gets at the 60K service. I had the check engine light going on over the summer and took it into my local repair shop. However, they tried to rip me off by replacing just about every sensor. I talked my husband (who knows lots but hates working on cars) to take a look and he fixed it in less than an afternoon with a couple of cans of carb cleaner. He noticed that the plug wells had oil in them although the wires and plugs themselves are fine. Since it would take some time to replace them, he said let's just wait until there is an issue. I have noticed a sluggish start in the morning these days and my idling is a little off and so I am probably thinking it is time to fix it.
My problem is that the repair shops will charge too much and my husband as I said hates working on the car. He also feels that it is not worth in investing any more in because the exterior has several small dings caused by 5 m/hr mishaps. Although I have owned this car for 8 years and absolutely love it, I am not what I would call a SHO enthusiast and am starting to agree with my husband.
The inside is in great shape. Everything else works just fine mechanically. Other than the oil in the plug wells, the only other thing it may need is a right rear strut and two tires within the next year.
Should I fix it? And if so any recommendations for finding a good mechanic in Atlanta area.
Or should I sell it and if so how should I go about it and what would it be worth.
My problem is that the repair shops will charge too much and my husband as I said hates working on the car. He also feels that it is not worth in investing any more in because the exterior has several small dings caused by 5 m/hr mishaps. Although I have owned this car for 8 years and absolutely love it, I am not what I would call a SHO enthusiast and am starting to agree with my husband.
The inside is in great shape. Everything else works just fine mechanically. Other than the oil in the plug wells, the only other thing it may need is a right rear strut and two tires within the next year.
Should I fix it? And if so any recommendations for finding a good mechanic in Atlanta area.
Or should I sell it and if so how should I go about it and what would it be worth.