On A Claire Day by Carla Ventresca and Henry Beckett for March 13, 2012

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    rshive  over 12 years ago

    Spend your $4K on the down payment for a good used car Claire.

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    monkeyhead  over 12 years ago

    Doesn’t her dear ol’ Dad work at an auto lot? What kind of deal can he get her for that kind of money?

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    MommaBee170  over 12 years ago

    I see $2000 in repairs, and $2000 in FUTURE repairs. Just because they have it on the rack, doesn’t mean they have to do all the work. Shop around for brakes. You’d know if your clutch was worn enough to be a problem. At least then you have time to find a replacement if you don’t have the $$$$

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    Kathy M T M Premium Member over 12 years ago

    we’ve shopped around when we need work done and many times have found out we did NOT need ALL of the work that had been recommended. Some mechanics have even said that if you don’t get it done it would be “dangerous”. Hard to believe how many people take advantage of others.

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    skeeterhawk  over 12 years ago

    Hmm. What happened to the fuel pump problem mentioned yesterday? Quite different symptoms from what this rip-off artist is throwing at them. But then again. Claire and Paul know nothing about car maintenance/repair as shown in an earlier thread. Yeah, it’s just a ’car’toon.

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    obeney2000  over 12 years ago

    Seriously I don’t know much but when I guys just throws out numbers like that you have to be wary plus he is mentioning things that do not need to be addressed right away. Always a warning sign.

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    rh Premium Member over 12 years ago

    As the cost of repairs for your automobile move inexorably toward the price of a new car, get ready to include the car in the toaster/TV/stereo/PC category. I took a flat screen TV with a cracked screen to have it repaired, and, to a company, the refrain was “it’s going to cost you more than buying a new one”. Lordy.

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