Should I trade in my hybrid and get a regular car?
I bought a used hybrid with the hundred and thirty thousand miles on it 2008 Toyota Camry.
I just paid it off after about two and a half years and the check hybrid light with a CVS or something like that system light came on.
I feel like I've about had it with this car and it has about a hundred and seventy thousand miles on it now.
I'm not sure what I would get for the trade-in but before the issues came up the dealer said 4000 a couple months ago…
I have no idea what the issues are it could be as simple as something as a sensor or more.
However I'm looking at a 2015 Ford Fiesta with only 10000 miles on it covered under Ford 7 year warranty for only $10,000.
There's a really nice Lexus too, a 2008 250, real nice, but it has 116,000 miles on it.
I really like the Lexus because I want something I can enjoy since I drive a lot however I have to be reasonable here what would you do?
"broccoli diet"
I wouldn't trade down in vehicle size/class so I'd go with the '08 Lexus.
Yes
Trade? No. Sell? Yes.
Ok Do It
I'd sell your car and go for Ford. It's 2018, buying anything that came out before 2010 is a very silly idea as those cars will need repairs and repairs on top of them.
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