A bit braggy I know, but we've got a Toyota Verso 2.2 diesel, which is just over 12 years old, with 110k on the clock. It's been a reliable car, but the clutch has just died. Although we'll know more once we have a price to replace the clutch, I know it would be cheap, and the question we'll be facing is:
Should we just scrap the car
or should we get the clutch fixed?
If we do replace the clutch and the car carries on for a couple more years, it will have been worth it (we're happy with the car, and the cost per year would be lower than buying another car), but if everything on it starts going wrong it'll be throwing good money after bad.
So my question to the wise people of NSC is:
Does a 12 year old Toyota Verso go wrong a lot, and require lots of money spent on it?
or once it's got a new clutch, is it likely to plod along happy enough for another couple of years?
Notes:
It's been looked after well enough, doesn't burn oil, no other signs of problems. Wepaypeanutsforcars gives a value of £880 (if the clutch was working).
Thanks
Should we just scrap the car
or should we get the clutch fixed?
If we do replace the clutch and the car carries on for a couple more years, it will have been worth it (we're happy with the car, and the cost per year would be lower than buying another car), but if everything on it starts going wrong it'll be throwing good money after bad.
So my question to the wise people of NSC is:
Does a 12 year old Toyota Verso go wrong a lot, and require lots of money spent on it?
or once it's got a new clutch, is it likely to plod along happy enough for another couple of years?
Notes:
It's been looked after well enough, doesn't burn oil, no other signs of problems. Wepaypeanutsforcars gives a value of £880 (if the clutch was working).
Thanks