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Here's what he said. Right off the bat, he started mentioning "4 thousand dollars"--
He said he would do external test and internal test and that the tests alone would cost close to $200.
He also said that these cars weren't made to last many miles.
I would have thought given this steam coming out from the engine only started happening THE DAY AFTER I replaced the thermostat, that whether the wrong thermostat was put in would be the first thing to be considered. He barely mentioned that.
I can't find anybody around who is a Toyota expert (except of course, the dealer who will be even more expensive).
Anyway, I had heard these cars last many years and several hundred thousand miles.
I didn't have him go ahead with it because I didn't want to shell out $200 with someone who seeemed to already be telling me to get rid of the car.
Obviously, putting 4 grand into a 17 year old car with 140K miles would be ridiculous, especially since there are so many other parts yet to "go".
Thoughts, guys?
He said he would do external test and internal test and that the tests alone would cost close to $200.
He also said that these cars weren't made to last many miles.
I would have thought given this steam coming out from the engine only started happening THE DAY AFTER I replaced the thermostat, that whether the wrong thermostat was put in would be the first thing to be considered. He barely mentioned that.
I can't find anybody around who is a Toyota expert (except of course, the dealer who will be even more expensive).
Anyway, I had heard these cars last many years and several hundred thousand miles.
I didn't have him go ahead with it because I didn't want to shell out $200 with someone who seeemed to already be telling me to get rid of the car.
Obviously, putting 4 grand into a 17 year old car with 140K miles would be ridiculous, especially since there are so many other parts yet to "go".
Thoughts, guys?