At Wrench, we strive to keep our customers on the road as safe as possible. We are dedicated to making auto repairs more convenient so you can spend your time doing what matters to you instead of waiting around at the shop all day. We want our customers to be on top of their vehicles maintenance needs, but sometimes maintenance just isn’t enough and you should buy a new car instead of trying to repair your old one.

       

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  1. Your Car is Breaking Down Often
    The occasional break down is normal. After a while, every car will have issues that need to be repaired. However, if your car is breaking down every few months, then your car is no longer a reliable vehicle. You don’t want to deal with another breakdown when you are driving on the freeway or when you are on a time crunch. You shouldn’t be paying thousands of dollars all the time just to repair your vehicle. Keep yourself safe and just buy a new car!
  2. Your Car Won’t Pass Emission Tests
    Emission standards for cars has been rising for years because you don’t want your car to put out too many pollutants into the air. Older vehicles tend to put out more pollutants than newer cars and if your vehicle isn’t passing the emission tests, then it is time to invest in a new car. To reduce the amount of pollutants put out by an older vehicle, you might have to buy very expensive parts. Take care of the environment and save yourself money by getting a new car if you ever find yourself in this position.
  3. The Repairs Your Car Needs Cost More Than It’s Worth
    If your car needs an expensive repair, you might want to consider buying a new car instead of fixing your old one, especially if it is an older car. If the repair costs more than your car is worth, we would recommend investing in a new car because older cars break more often and there is a good chance it will break again. Not only will a new vehicle cave you money, but it will keep you safe! Your safety is our #1 priority!
  4. Your Car’s Odometer is Over Six Figures
    If your car’s odometer reads more than 100,000 miles, your car will begin to go downhill very soon. Your car won’t perform the same as when it was new. Also, most cars will begin developing huge issues after they hit the six figure mark. So when your milage gets too high, consider a new vehicle to save yourself time, money, and stress.

If you are unsure whether you should buy a new car or repair your old one, consult one of our skilled mobile mechanics! They will come to your location and perform an inspection so you can decide what the best course of action is. Let us take the stress off your shoulders and book a Wrench mobile mechanic today!

           

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