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    Ask about getting a rebuilt engine, or even a "used" one from an auto-wreckers.
    That can be expensive...but maybe not as much as a used car!

    Here is a Germany link for Freecycle: http://www.freecycle.org/display.php?region=Germany

    I have seen vehicles available on this site locally. The point is to keep items from going to the landfill. And they are given away!

    Try it, and good luck!
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    Thanks, I'll check it out!

    I was thinking about trying to get a used engine for the car... The only thing is, I don't know if it makes sense to spend any money for trying to fix that old car. I need to think about it...

    Kirsten

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    Oh, I'm sorry to hear about your car. I hope your luck turns around soon.

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    Kirsten- a 13 year-old Fiesta and a new motor? I am very sorry (and I know what you're talking about driving an 11 year old 256.000 km BMW) but that would be the end. You cannot be sure what the TÜV (the technical check that needs to be done every two years) would say next time and then it might be the end plus you would have spent the money for the motor.

    I hope you have a friend who has some technical skills- then it should be possible to get a nice old car that is in better shape. It should be possible to get a good deal these days as there are more cars on the market than would be needed.

    Go for Japanese- usually they have a good long-term quality (as opposite to French or Italian ) and are not expensive in repairs (as opposite to German).

    Good luck.

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    Kirsten, I'm sorry that your car broke down, but have you thought about not having a car at all? I have to use public transportation myself.

    In case you really need a car, I think you'll be able to find a good second hand one. Good luck!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi
    Kirsten, I'm sorry that your car broke down, but have you thought about not having a car at all? I have to use public transportation myself.

    In case you really need a car, I think you'll be able to find a good second hand one. Good luck!
    When you are in German province there will not be much public transport available.

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    Another thought - here in Calgary, the police have an annual auto auction of impounded cars that were never claimed. Kind of like they do with found bicycles.

    Do you have a friend who is in the service? If there is some Parking Authority in your area, they might know as well.

    There's always a way!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten
    Thanks, I'll check it out!

    I was thinking about trying to get a used engine for the car... The only thing is, I don't know if it makes sense to spend any money for trying to fix that old car. I need to think about it...

    Kirsten
    Is this car worth an engine change, or, are there more repairs other than "just the engine".

    I sure do wish I could help you Kirsten~I married a "Car" guy, and I have consulted him with your current dilema.


    Do you know of a reputable mechanic who might be able to rebuild this particular engine?
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    Oh no! I understand what a big problem it should be for you! Where I live in the middle of nowhere, there is no other possibility than having a car!

    I agree with Barbara that trying to find another second hand car would be the best. You never know if after changing the engine it will pass the control. And I agree, don't go for a French or German one if you don't buy them new. They are fine until they are not too old and that you don't have to change something...

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    Oh Kirsten! I am so sorry!!! I know what you've been going through the past few years and its been rough indeed. {{{{hugs}}}}

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    For those of us not from Germany, the annual inspection is a nightmare. (I spent two years in Germany, and a lot of our personal time in the motor pool was helping guys trying to get their cars past the inspection.) Probably 1/2 of the cars on the road in the US would fail.

    I would personally stay away from changing an engine in a car that old under any circumstances, as things tend to get really ugly to work on when they've been assembled for that long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsten
    Thanks, I'll check it out!

    I was thinking about trying to get a used engine for the car... The only thing is, I don't know if it makes sense to spend any money for trying to fix that old car. I need to think about it...

    Kirsten
    I'm sorry your car died

    It may not be worth it to try to fix a dead old car. I purchased a car for £600 in dec 2004 and two months later it needed a new engine. Guess how much I spent to have another (old) engine replacing the dead one? exactly £600 again, it's just like buying another car. My car is working just fine now but even with the new engine (well,an old engine but in good condition) it's not worth £600 now

    thanks k9krazee for the signature!

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    Thanks everyone for your support!

    In fact, I don't think it would make sense to replace the engine in a car that old! I was even thinking about not getting a new one, but that would really be hard. I couldn't even get my cats to the vet if necessary. And I already begin feeling trapped here at home, without a car.

    I need to look for a second hand one (my co-workers also recommended a Japanese), but I cannot pay more than 1000€. That's the maximum, if it would be cheaper, it would be even better.

    And yes, the annual inspection is indeed a nightmare, and it's usually a lot of money to get your car in good shape, so it could pass the test. Insurance and taxes are also a lot, not to speak about the prices for gas, which I think are twice as much than in the US.

    I still have no idea what to do; my boss has promised me to figure something out, he said he would like to help me; also with the disposal. Alone this costs 250€ or more. Having a car in Germany is not cheap, but I would be totally lost without it.

    Kirsten

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    Just wanted to say that I'm sorry about this and I hope you can get it resolved before too long!

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