phillydog07
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I am the point where I'm wondering if it's a good idea to throw in the towel with my Tahoe. It's a 1997 4D 4WD with 251,000 miles. I was stoked when I hit 250,000. I felt like a proud father. Unfortunately, I'm at the point where I don't know if it makes sense to keep fixing her up or if I should save the cash I would be spending on her to get a newer model.
There are two factors that really complicate my decision. First, I want a Tahoe, which means a newer car is going to be more expensive than if I were a Japanese sedan kind of guy. Second, this is the first car I've ever owned, so there's the nostalgia factor.
There are, however, a lot of things that need work. New tires, new brakes, a power steering leak, a possible brake fluid leak, needs a new oil filter adapter gasket, new driver's side inside and outside handles, the driver's seat needs a new bolt, the carpet needs be professionally cleaned yesterday, there's rust in places that would be very expensive to fix, she probably needs an alignment, and the cooling system seems to spring a new leak every 4-5,000 miles. Oh yeah, and my spare tire fell out from underneath me a month or so ago; it's currently sitting in the back.
The only real mechanical "upsides" are the engine (no explanation needed) and the tranny, which was rebuilt at 186,000 miles.
So, I guess I'm just looking for the forum's take on my situation. What are your experiences with these trucks after 250,000 miles? Should I just throw in the towel and get a NBS with (much) lower miles, or does my truck have a fewer years left in her?
There are two factors that really complicate my decision. First, I want a Tahoe, which means a newer car is going to be more expensive than if I were a Japanese sedan kind of guy. Second, this is the first car I've ever owned, so there's the nostalgia factor.
There are, however, a lot of things that need work. New tires, new brakes, a power steering leak, a possible brake fluid leak, needs a new oil filter adapter gasket, new driver's side inside and outside handles, the driver's seat needs a new bolt, the carpet needs be professionally cleaned yesterday, there's rust in places that would be very expensive to fix, she probably needs an alignment, and the cooling system seems to spring a new leak every 4-5,000 miles. Oh yeah, and my spare tire fell out from underneath me a month or so ago; it's currently sitting in the back.
The only real mechanical "upsides" are the engine (no explanation needed) and the tranny, which was rebuilt at 186,000 miles.
So, I guess I'm just looking for the forum's take on my situation. What are your experiences with these trucks after 250,000 miles? Should I just throw in the towel and get a NBS with (much) lower miles, or does my truck have a fewer years left in her?