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Originally Posted by whitelion65
You really want to concentrate on REPLACEMENT value, NOT MARKET value.
What will it cost to get into a similar car?
Plus, it’s better the devil you know.
Find yourself a good independent mechanic. Ford are not interested in keeping older Fords going.
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Very fair point and I have been considering that. A decent replacement would cost me an extra $10k or more, depending on how old/new I was willing to buy.
And I actually like driving this car and, up until this incident, I had no consideration of replacing it. So, again, I agree about the devil I know.
Any recommendations for a good, independent mechanic in Melbourne? I live in the City but am prepared to travel a bit. I found one in South Melbourne with many great reviews but I think he's shut up shop for the holidays as he hasn't answered his phone or returned my messages. Bugger. I'll keep trying.
Cheers