We currently have a secondhand 98 Chrysler Cirrus. Its done well for us, except for the fact that every single time we've had to get repairs done, it's tremendously expensive due to the way the car is built. (Skip to the other bold part to avoid the rant about this car. Yes, I need to vent.)
When we were given the car, we found out a few months later that the tire rod (not sure if thats the right name) was twisted and it was a miracle it even drove, and that the engine had an oil leak. $600 to fix rod thingy, paid $2k a couple years later for the oil leak when it got to the point it was causing massive problems.
Turns out there's ANOTHER oil leak that the repair guys missed. I'm sure didn't help things when a couple years back, we flipped a deer over the hood, and then last year we slammed into a guardrail. Either way, car is on its last legs, a two hour trip to visit family this weekend was majorly problematic, the car idled strangely if we had to stop for any reason, smelled HORRIBLE (yes, burning oil. yay.) and left giant clouds of white smoke behind us.
(Okay, vent is over. I'm sorry, I really detest our car.)
We have a trip in late July that we are going to have to drive eight hours for, and there's no way the car will survive it.
We're gonna have to buy a car within the next month, now, so if anyone has any advice...please, we'd love it. We need a nice, roomy car for a family of four, so if you even have some recommendations, that would be awesome. We'll be abusing a connection my father in law has with a car dealership, so hit us up.
When we were given the car, we found out a few months later that the tire rod (not sure if thats the right name) was twisted and it was a miracle it even drove, and that the engine had an oil leak. $600 to fix rod thingy, paid $2k a couple years later for the oil leak when it got to the point it was causing massive problems.
Turns out there's ANOTHER oil leak that the repair guys missed. I'm sure didn't help things when a couple years back, we flipped a deer over the hood, and then last year we slammed into a guardrail. Either way, car is on its last legs, a two hour trip to visit family this weekend was majorly problematic, the car idled strangely if we had to stop for any reason, smelled HORRIBLE (yes, burning oil. yay.) and left giant clouds of white smoke behind us.
(Okay, vent is over. I'm sorry, I really detest our car.)
We have a trip in late July that we are going to have to drive eight hours for, and there's no way the car will survive it.
We're gonna have to buy a car within the next month, now, so if anyone has any advice...please, we'd love it. We need a nice, roomy car for a family of four, so if you even have some recommendations, that would be awesome. We'll be abusing a connection my father in law has with a car dealership, so hit us up.
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