The last few cars I've bought have all had almost (IMO) unlivable minor issues with when when I bought them. Stuff that I immediately did something about before putting the car into regular service:
2010 Prius: bad wheel bearing, impotent wiper motor
2019 Accord: really bad wheel bearing
2015 Prius: extremely dim headlights due to corrosion of the reflector
I fixed each one of these problems for $100 or less and not a whole lot of time.
In each case, the seller seemed completely oblivious to the issue.
The ultimate unlivable minor issue - to me - is the failed window regulator. With the availability of youtube and amazon, it's generally neither an expensive or difficult fix, but I see people driving around with duct tape on their windows to keep them from falling down. Non-working A/C is something I am not willing to live with, but it can be an expensive fix, so I understand if others are willing to deal with its failure.
To be honest - and maybe this is another topic - I have a small obsession with the idea that every thing in my car should work correctly. I try to fix every minor problem when anything breaks. If a cupholder breaks or an interior trim piece falls off, I'll try to pick up one at the junkyard. I suppose this is the key to keeping cars to very high mileages. Most people get rid of cars because they are tired of them and what they get tired of most of all is living with the stuff that isn't right.
How about you? Have you bought a car with a problem that made you think, "I can't believe they have been driving it like that - I will have to fix that IMMEDIATELY!" ?
2010 Prius: bad wheel bearing, impotent wiper motor
2019 Accord: really bad wheel bearing
2015 Prius: extremely dim headlights due to corrosion of the reflector
I fixed each one of these problems for $100 or less and not a whole lot of time.
In each case, the seller seemed completely oblivious to the issue.
The ultimate unlivable minor issue - to me - is the failed window regulator. With the availability of youtube and amazon, it's generally neither an expensive or difficult fix, but I see people driving around with duct tape on their windows to keep them from falling down. Non-working A/C is something I am not willing to live with, but it can be an expensive fix, so I understand if others are willing to deal with its failure.
To be honest - and maybe this is another topic - I have a small obsession with the idea that every thing in my car should work correctly. I try to fix every minor problem when anything breaks. If a cupholder breaks or an interior trim piece falls off, I'll try to pick up one at the junkyard. I suppose this is the key to keeping cars to very high mileages. Most people get rid of cars because they are tired of them and what they get tired of most of all is living with the stuff that isn't right.
How about you? Have you bought a car with a problem that made you think, "I can't believe they have been driving it like that - I will have to fix that IMMEDIATELY!" ?