chromenewt
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Hi everyone!
I'm new to cars beyond getting me from A to B, but I'm starting to take an interest in how they work. My faithful Fiat Punto 1.2 "Dynamic" of 8 years (since new) is really starting to give me worries a bit like an old friend suspected of being very ill. It still runs, but I'm wondering how much of it is luck.
I've always taken my Punto to the same garage over the years and lately I feel that the "fixes" have been a bit hap-hazard. I trust the garage insofar that they believe in saving me money (they never say I need fixes if I don't, and always give me various options) but the drive quality is now worrying. Various issues mechanically are:
I also had the misfortune of a bunch of deer deciding to actually run *over* my car bonnet, heavily denting and scraping my bonnet and smashing a tiny part of my headlight on the driver side. This I'll have to get replaced.
Question is, with all these problems would it just be worth getting a different car considering I've done 160k in it since 2005? Or would it be worth doing up for my own pleasure as an educational experience as long as the money spent isn't just wasted? Last thing I want to do is spend £2k in playing around with it to just be worth £400 because of mileage. If I can reduce that to a few hundred in parts and do it myself then I'd much more likely be willing to chance it than pay a garage to do it.
What are your thoughts / solutions? I'm looking forward to hearing your opinions (no matter how dire they may seem for my poor faithful steed).
I'm new to cars beyond getting me from A to B, but I'm starting to take an interest in how they work. My faithful Fiat Punto 1.2 "Dynamic" of 8 years (since new) is really starting to give me worries a bit like an old friend suspected of being very ill. It still runs, but I'm wondering how much of it is luck.
I've always taken my Punto to the same garage over the years and lately I feel that the "fixes" have been a bit hap-hazard. I trust the garage insofar that they believe in saving me money (they never say I need fixes if I don't, and always give me various options) but the drive quality is now worrying. Various issues mechanically are:
- Steering column went, and replacement pulls to the right if I engage the "city" button
- Knocking from the front driver side wheel arch (nothing I can obviously see though)
- Bassy knocking / almost crunching sound from same wheel when on full lock either way
- Travelling at speed, I move in a straight line but it feels like someone is outside and shaking the car from side to side or gusty winds even during still weather
- Aircon hisses when engaged and doesn't really get very cold at all
I also had the misfortune of a bunch of deer deciding to actually run *over* my car bonnet, heavily denting and scraping my bonnet and smashing a tiny part of my headlight on the driver side. This I'll have to get replaced.
Question is, with all these problems would it just be worth getting a different car considering I've done 160k in it since 2005? Or would it be worth doing up for my own pleasure as an educational experience as long as the money spent isn't just wasted? Last thing I want to do is spend £2k in playing around with it to just be worth £400 because of mileage. If I can reduce that to a few hundred in parts and do it myself then I'd much more likely be willing to chance it than pay a garage to do it.
What are your thoughts / solutions? I'm looking forward to hearing your opinions (no matter how dire they may seem for my poor faithful steed).