My girlfriend's 97 Taurus was a gift from grampa. Grampa is a pastor, so the car is a creampuff, literally only driven to church on Sundays. It has 80K or so on the odo right now.
Recently, it needed some professional care. Long story short, it got a new sensor and some maintenance, and she dropped $800. It was the first trouble the car's had.
Ever since then, her Dad has been hellbent on talking her into a new car. He drug her to the Ford dealer thinking he could get her a great deal, and that didn't happen. Still, he keeps riding her about it.
Meanwhile, I'm telling her that she'd have to pay other people at least 10K in repairs and maintenance before she'd equal the cost of a new car.
Her job is decent, but not that great, and she's always worried about losing it. She won't lose it, she's had it for years, and they just starting doing overtime, but it's a neurotic little complex she has. Either way, a new car loan is not gonna help her sleep at night.
Still, Dad keeps hounding her, and I feel like I'm stepping on his toes. But his advice seems kinda, well, insane. Her parents are very good with thier money, in fact her Dad just bought a brand new truck with cash that he apparently saved up. Her mom's the "trade it for a new one every two years" type of car owner.
Her folks are NOT flakey, and they're pretty tight with a buck. Me, I'm always broke and I haven't balanced my checkbook in ages. But even to a grasshopper like me, a new car seems like a bad idea for her right now. Last night she told me her Dad was trying to use the Clunker Law to talk her into a new car. The man won't rest about it. She's happy with her car, and just wants him to stop harassing her about it, but she knows squat about cars and realllly loves security, so he's got her worried now.
Is he seeing something I'm not, or has he lost his friggin marbles?