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Our daughter was around 1,100$ per year for the pt cruiser. She Had to work and pay it. Deal was she didn't pay, the car got parked.The other shoe dropped - - - the car insurance bill.
All I can say is WOW - $1,400/year without collision. Policy just renewed - doubled with the kid and car over my '13 Silverado and wife's '12 Equinox.
He's High Honor Roll at school - so that should help 10%....
Skeets - you're right - good Dad buying car, etc. Did the same for his older sisters, but never saw an insurance bill like that!!
I had my own car, insurance, and responsible for all of it, including gas, maintenance, etc.
Re-thinking that "good Dad" thing.....
Funny you mention that 25 year old thing.......for some reason now it is 24....Have to trade it in on a 1 ton flatbed truck. Tag it for the farm. Probably cheapest auto.ins. you can buy for a male, unmarried, under 25.
This is true! But the reason why is MCCA fee which as of July 1st goes up to $160.00 per year, per vehicle. $480.00 just for the three and then it's another probably $40?? for both of the collectors vehicles.You all need a Michigan no-fault policy to know how expensive car insurance can be. I would be happy if my numbers were as low as any quoted so far. Michigan has the highest rates in the country. We all love no-fault and attorneys.
Sticky guide pins will do all kinds of things, warp rotors from excessive heat, heat pads enough to seperate from backing plates. I clean pins up and apply brake lube (used to apply anti-sieze).This is old, but just an update.
So far, Buick has been good, without issues.
He just paid for his first car service, an LOF. He only put 2,200 miles on it in 5 months. Car was off just a cup or so from full.
When I was his age, I did that in 6 weeks!
Tire wear hasn't changed - so still guessing they were run soft while ago.
He's away for American Legion Boy's State this week, so did front brakes tonight. Probably do backs tomorrow night.
My first time doing brakes - the pads were fine, but the rotors bad. The slide pins on the calipers were real sticky, so guessing that's why?
Frank - that helps a lot! As a newbie, I did know there was a trick to the e-brake, but not much more.Hope this helps.
I did get that right doing the fronts last night!Another point, along with lubing guide pins, caliper brackets need be tight, i use locktite on every mount.
Lol, went to parts store and grabbed a bottle of it myself. Guy said the other stuff is cheaper. I said i know. Heres to hopng the more expensive is better.I did get that right doing the fronts last night!
I went for the purple Permatex brake lube product for the slides, etc. Seems to be good stuff. Expensive, but good per the reviews.
Thanks again.