That’s a lot on the Taurus
If you quit buying baseball gloves the payments on a new car should be fine lol.View attachment 164780View attachment 164781
Less than a month apart. I put around 300 miles per week on my car. I really need a new one just don’t have any way to get one. That TPMS light is on because my coworker snapped the band sensor in it I figured I’ll just replace it when I get new tires. Needs a complete suspension rebuild as well as timing cover and oil pan reseal I just don’t have the time to do any of that stuff. Ideally I’d like to get something brand new but I can’t get my dealership to get the payments low enough for me.
110% truth and FACTS!!If you quit buying baseball gloves the payments on a new car should be fine lol.
498,663 more, and then it'll be for saleBrand new Penske Freightliner M2 Plus 26' box truck. 1337 bro.
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Fix it and drive it, especially if you know how to do it by yourself; new cars or newer cars are astronomical high nowadays; plus of you get a car with a loan, your high insurance premiums needed to pay too;View attachment 164780View attachment 164781
Less than a month apart. I put around 300 miles per week on my car. I really need a new one just don’t have any way to get one. That TPMS light is on because my coworker snapped the band sensor in it I figured I’ll just replace it when I get new tires. Needs a complete suspension rebuild as well as timing cover and oil pan reseal I just don’t have the time to do any of that stuff. Ideally I’d like to get something brand new but I can’t get my dealership to get the payments low enough for me.
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Less than a month apart. I put around 300 miles per week on my car. I really need a new one just don’t have any way to get one. That TPMS light is on because my coworker snapped the band sensor in it I figured I’ll just replace it when I get new tires. Needs a complete suspension rebuild as well as timing cover and oil pan reseal I just don’t have the time to do any of that stuff. Ideally I’d like to get something brand new but I can’t get my dealership to get the payments low enough for me.
It’s oxygen sensors haha. Expensive but might help my fuel mileage some. I use a 1/4 tank of gas a day going to work and back.Fix the “money light” (check engine light) first![]()
Expensive? You can get the OEM NTK ones on RockAuto for about $100It’s oxygen sensors haha. Expensive but might help my fuel mileage some. I use a 1/4 tank of gas a day going to work and back.
It’s oxygen sensors haha. Expensive but might help my fuel mileage some. I use a 1/4 tank of gas a day going to work and back.
For all 4 is what I meanExpensive? You can get the OEM NTK ones on RockAuto for about $100
At least it's a good feeling to know you can DIY it....I attempted the upstream ones on my '06 LS and got nowhere. Couldn't even get the tool into the proper angle and rounded the pass sensor a little. I'm still glad I tried though! I did buy Denso from rock and an indie put them in for $180 labor, both sides...and it turned out to be a wire not the sensor...It’s oxygen sensors haha. Expensive but might help my fuel mileage some. I use a 1/4 tank of gas a day going to work and back.
Yeah true. Just this is a New York car though so they are rusted like heck.At least it's a good feeling to know you can DIY it....I attempted the upstream ones on my '06 LS and got nowhere. Couldn't even get the tool into the proper angle and rounded the pass sensor a little. I'm still glad I tried though! I did buy Denso from rock and an indie put them in for $180 labor, both sides...and it turned out to be a wire not the sensor...