2019 AMG GLE Coupe. 150k miles. $10k repair estimate. Time to replace car?
My life circumstances have changed and now I am not driving anywhere near as much - nowadays probably 10-15k miles a year. I was hoping to get another 2 years (or 50,000 miles) from this car.
Do I repair it? Or do I get rid of it and get a new car? Financially, either is doable for me. Still, I'd like to drive this car a bit longer. The trade-in value is around $15-20k.
At 150k miles, am I staring down the barrel of more hugely expensive repairs like this? Or can I realistically expect to do this one major repair and drive this car for another two years, only addressing only more minor issues? Thoughts?
(And if I've put this in the wrong forum, let me apologize. I figured the tech forum would be the best place).
Last edited by KifsterMD; Sep 26, 2024 at 10:47 PM.




But yeah, in an ideal world I could find an independent mechanic who could do the job. Unfortunately, where I live that is just not very practical. And the reality is that with an independent mechanic - for a complex job like this (which requires the entire dashboard to be removed and multiple parts to be replaced) - there is simply no way of knowing who is up to the task. If I repair it, I'd rather pay $10,000 to know that it's going to be done right rather than pay $5,000 for a headache. Truth be told, I wouldn't even know how to go about searching for a qualified "indy".
Last edited by KifsterMD; Sep 27, 2024 at 02:39 AM.




Can we guess the coolant system was never serviced ??
Then what does that say about transmission/4M/Diff service ??
What do you think is next...
turbos,
injectors,
misfires,
A/C rebuild
How are the brakes??

Last edited by CaliBenzDriver; Sep 27, 2024 at 03:28 AM.
The KBB value isn't of much interest to me. If I pay for the repair, it's because I need heat in my car. Know what I mean? It gets cold in the winter.




The KBB value isn't of much interest to me. If I pay for the repair, it's because I need heat in my car. Know what I mean? It gets cold in the winter.
Before you know value is going to be upside down... I'd sale it ASAP for KBB + your saved $10K to buy a newer transportation
Assuming the diagnosis is correct, can you replace your car for $10,000?
If the car is in great shape and well-maintained, why get rid of it? 150,000 miles is not extreme.
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My life circumstances have changed and now I am not driving anywhere near as much - nowadays probably 10-15k miles a year. I was hoping to get another 2 years (or 50,000 miles) from this car.
Do I repair it? Or do I get rid of it and get a new car? Financially, either is doable for me. Still, I'd like to drive this car a bit longer. The trade-in value is around $15-20k.
At 150k miles, am I staring down the barrel of more hugely expensive repairs like this? Or can I realistically expect to do this one major repair and drive this car for another two years, only addressing only more minor issues? Thoughts?
(And if I've put this in the wrong forum, let me apologize. I figured the tech forum would be the best place).



according to repairpal.com :
The average cost for a Heater Core Replacement is between $1,065 and $1,353
according to repairpal.com :
The average cost for a Heater Core Replacement is between $1,065 and $1,353
And let’s face it, we all know that Mercedes dealerships are 2-3 times more expensive those of non-luxury brands and even more than independent shops.
And let’s face it, we all know that Mercedes dealerships are 2-3 times more expensive those of non-luxury brands and even more than independent shops.
You are inventing objections to any suggestion.
Are you really a chatbot?
And let’s face it, we all know that Mercedes dealerships are 2-3 times more expensive those of non-luxury brands and even more than independent shops.





