overdrawn
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My 1991 200Tdi 110 five door died on the way to the garage yesterday. Apparently it felt the need to drop its engine oil all over the roads of Cambridgeshire, in addition to already having failed the MoT with about £2k of welding and other bits required. Also didn't feel the need to tell me by turning on the oil warning light.
Can any one give me any ideas regarding a break-even point for a vehicle of that age? It's got a relatively recent gearbox; in fact putting a replacement engine in would only leave the transfer box, bulkhead and the axles to go wrong, as there isn't much on it that was there when it rolled out of the factory. It may not sound like it from the above bit it has been regularly serviced and maintained, new rear cross member and so on. I just underestimated the importance of the rust in the brackets and the size of the leak in the steering box.
I love it but there isn't a bottomless pit of money to pour into it. Similarly, I know I could buy one in a private sale for c. £6k, but then where would that leave me in two years time?
Can any one give me any ideas regarding a break-even point for a vehicle of that age? It's got a relatively recent gearbox; in fact putting a replacement engine in would only leave the transfer box, bulkhead and the axles to go wrong, as there isn't much on it that was there when it rolled out of the factory. It may not sound like it from the above bit it has been regularly serviced and maintained, new rear cross member and so on. I just underestimated the importance of the rust in the brackets and the size of the leak in the steering box.
I love it but there isn't a bottomless pit of money to pour into it. Similarly, I know I could buy one in a private sale for c. £6k, but then where would that leave me in two years time?