My sister has an '01 VW Jetta, 2.0L auto with 112k miles. The body is in great shape, and it has new tires. The interior is in good shape and it has a new radio. The engine runs ok but the transmission misses shifts occasionally. I brought it to a friend who owns a shop and he said it needs a new transmission. He told me I would be better off finding her a new car since she uses it to drive to school an hour away. It still drives, but the transmission could go tomorrow or 3 months from now. She paid $5000 for it 6 months ago without taking me or my dad with her to look at it. I know its not worth near that much. My buddy quoted me $4000 for the transmission, and she doesn't have that kind of money.
I don't really have the time to part it out, and she needs a vehicle, what could I sell this for? I'd obviously make the buyer aware of its issues. Maybe someone could swap a good transmission into it as a project. I figure if we get something out of it we can get a decent running older car instead of waiting until this one totally dies.
Any advice is appreciated. She has already been lectured by my dad about "impulse buying".
I don't really have the time to part it out, and she needs a vehicle, what could I sell this for? I'd obviously make the buyer aware of its issues. Maybe someone could swap a good transmission into it as a project. I figure if we get something out of it we can get a decent running older car instead of waiting until this one totally dies.
Any advice is appreciated. She has already been lectured by my dad about "impulse buying".