Alex chooses this because their commute is 40 miles a day, and a breakdown isn't just a nuisance—it’s a threat to their job. Which Character are You? To help you write the end of your own story, let me know: The year, make, and model of your current car. The estimated cost of the engine replacement.
Peace of mind. No more wondering "what’s that sound?" on the highway. Better safety tech, better gas mileage, and a fresh warranty.
Alex chooses this because the car is otherwise "clean," the tires are new, and they only need it to last another two years to finish saving for a house. Path B: The Fresh Start (Buying New/Newer) replace engine or buy new car
Alex now has a $450 monthly payment and higher insurance premiums.
Alex is staring at two very different paths. If you’re in Alex's shoes, here is how the story usually unfolds. Path A: The Heart Transplant (Replacing the Engine) Alex chooses this because their commute is 40
Its (Is everything else falling apart, or is it "perfect" otherwise?). Your daily commute or how much you rely on it for work.
Alex avoids a monthly car payment. In six months, the repair is "paid off" compared to what a new car would have cost in installments. The estimated cost of the engine replacement
Meet Alex. Alex drives "Old Blue," a 2014 sedan with 160,000 miles, a fading bumper sticker, and—as of yesterday—a dead engine.
Alex chooses this because their commute is 40 miles a day, and a breakdown isn't just a nuisance—it’s a threat to their job. Which Character are You? To help you write the end of your own story, let me know: The year, make, and model of your current car. The estimated cost of the engine replacement.
Peace of mind. No more wondering "what’s that sound?" on the highway. Better safety tech, better gas mileage, and a fresh warranty.
Alex chooses this because the car is otherwise "clean," the tires are new, and they only need it to last another two years to finish saving for a house. Path B: The Fresh Start (Buying New/Newer)
Alex now has a $450 monthly payment and higher insurance premiums.
Alex is staring at two very different paths. If you’re in Alex's shoes, here is how the story usually unfolds. Path A: The Heart Transplant (Replacing the Engine)
Its (Is everything else falling apart, or is it "perfect" otherwise?). Your daily commute or how much you rely on it for work.
Alex avoids a monthly car payment. In six months, the repair is "paid off" compared to what a new car would have cost in installments.
Meet Alex. Alex drives "Old Blue," a 2014 sedan with 160,000 miles, a fading bumper sticker, and—as of yesterday—a dead engine.