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- The average car costs around $20,000.00. In addition to your trade-in you'll have to make monthly payments for four to seven years (and of course, a new car loses 25% of it's value the minute you drive it out of the showroom.
- Sure, you'll have a shiny new car you may come to love or hate.
- You get a new car warranty
- Finance charges are expensive. At 8%, you get socked for $3,000 worth of charges over five years.
- Your insurance costs will probably go up.
- You could lease a new car, but you won't build up equity. With a $300.00/36 month lease, you'll have nothing to show for your money after three years except $10,00.00 worth of receipts. Excess mileage is costly.
- Sales taxes on a new or leased car will hit you for $1,500-2,500 or more depending on where you live.
- You may gain new options like a CD player or a sunroof.
Why recycled engines make more sense than ever.
With new car prices climbing year after year, more and more dollar-concious car and truck owners have grabbed on to what has long been a smart idea: replacing a worn out engine with a fresh one.
Initial savings can be tremendous, since a "recycled engine costs only about 10% of the cost of a new car. And your savings will continue, since an engine from a quality-dedicated shop should give you tens of thousands of miles of carefree driving.
Can a remanufactured engine perform better than the original?
Yes, it can. Many vehicle owners don't realize that a renewed engine is assembled to perform as well-or even better- than the original engine.
Most important, all components that go into a renewed engine are either new or machined to the precise standards and specifications of the new car manufacturer.
Also, engine builders typically install upgraded components to eliminate known problems- like overheating and oil leaks- that may exist in the design of the original engine. Oil flow may be improved. So a rebuilt engine may easily exceed your expectations in performance, economy and trouble-free operation.
A renewed engine is the only way to go.
If your vehicle is in good shape but your engine isn't...
If your present vehicle is in good shape except for an ailing engine, replacing your engine is probably your best bet. It doesn't matter how old or worn-out your engine is. You can exchange a poorly running oil-gulping engine for a carefully remanufactured engine that will deliver "new car" performance.
You'll be helping the environment.
By purchasing a "recycled engine" you'll be saving precious resources and energy, while greatly extending the service life of your car and it's parts.
When a rebuilt engine is installed, fuel, ignition system and cooling systems are usually checked to be certain everything under the hood is in tip top operating condition.
Finally ask for a copy of your written warranty to protect your investment. Add it all up.. replacing your engine is almost always the smartest way to go.
Engine Solutions LLC has rebuilt engines of all types with 4,6, or 8 cylinders readily available for all popular domestic and import cars, light trucks, and sport utility vehicles. Choices include engines with aluminum heads, overhead-cam designs, and other state-of-the art advances. Even exotic engines with 3, 5, 10, or 12 cylinders can be brought back to like-new condition.
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- You can have a remanufactured engine installed for between should be $2,000-3,000 for most vehicles
- Your car will increase in value and gain a zippy new lease on life.
- Your engine should perform "like new" for tens of thousands of miles.
- Credit Card financing can usually be arranged with low monthly payments. With all the money you save you can continue to save for a new car or a well deserved vacation.
- No increase in insurance.
- Drive as many miles as you like.
- Your sales taxes should be around $100-300 on most work orders depending on your location.
- You can add whatever accessories you may need for generally less than what new car dealers charge.
- With it's new engine your car will be worth more as a future trade-in or to sell or pass on to family or friends.
- You'll be doing your part for the environment by having a recycled engine in your renewed car.
What do you get in a remanufactured engine?
When you choose a remanufactured engine you can kiss your old engine and it's nagging problems goodbye. In exchange you get a "like new" engine that has been completely remanufactured from the block up. In addition to using many new components, the block, crankshaft, and other durable parts are cleaned and re-machined to builders specifications.
Typical New Components:
- Block Gaskets
- Pistons
- Piston Rings
- Lifters (None Roller)
- Camshaft
- Oil Pump
- Timing Chain, Gears, & Belt
- Connecting Rod & Bearings
- Valve Train Components
Typical re-machined components:
- Valves
- Valve Seats
- Connecting Rods
- Crank Shaft
- Blocks
- Heads
In addition, you often get a tune up kit:
(up to a $50 value)
- New Spark Plugs
- New Spark Plug Wires
- New Air Filter
- Oil Change & Filter
- New Thermostat
- New Anti-freeze
