TomServo9
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- Minneapolis, MN
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1992 Eddie Bauer 4dr 4x4
Hey guys. I need your help/advice. What would you do in my situation? I'm just lost and have been for the past month!
My poor first gen (1992) has been through hell and back the past few months. It all started the week of x-mas 2003. She got rear ended when PARKED in front of my house TWICE in ONE WEEK! It was totaled. Then the next few months I tried to fight the insurance company because of course they wouldn't pay up what the car was worth. Then I finally gave up and accepted the check and kept the car since they were threatening to not payout at all. A week later my tranny (trusty A4LD) went. It has been SUCH a great truck but ever since the ACCIDENTS it hasn't been the same.
I love my car and sadly if I could have ANY car in the world it would probably be a 1992-1994 Explorer (sorry 1991 haha). Anyways I haven't been able to make a decision on what to do. I have always been planning on keeping it as a project car (plus since the car is still smashed up and without a tranny its really worthless and can't be sold, its worth more emotionally than I could ever get money-wise) but it is getting pretty rusty (which I had started fixing until it got hit.) Other than rust the car is in perfect condition. The paint is flawless and the interior looks new. The engine seems solid and only uses a little oil/coolant (it has 133k on it.) I was originally planning on getting a 2002 3rd gen this fall from my work (where my first gen came from also,) and retiring my first gen into project status. I can get a great deal on it (about 17500) but with gas prices these days its kind of hard to justify. Also I have always had a hard time accepting the poor gas mileage on these things. I mean come on a 1992 and 2002 should NOT get the same gas mileage! So obviously I have been researching my options. An SUV fits me best as I do haul around lots of computer/electronic equipment and head north almost every weekend to our cabin in the woods. I do not have the storage for 2 daily driving cars and also really can't afford insurance on multiple cars either as I am still only 20. After doing some research I am VERY interested in possibly buying a 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid (it fits my needs almost perfectly) but my main problem is that they simply aren't available yet and I really can't put off finding a solution much longer. So that puts me back at square one. I could buy a used car but I'm too scared to. I mean there is no guarantee that whatever I buy won't have problems either. At least my Explorer has been in the family since day one. As for new cars I just really don't like what’s CURRENTLY out there other than the Explorer of course and if I buy new I better like what I'm driving since I will obviously be driving it for many years to come. On top of all this if I put off buying a car now it sounds like interest rates are going up. This is really a no-win situation.
I’m really thinking the wisest solution would be to fix it since I want to keep it anyways and just drive it for 6mo/1year then get the Escape. Everyone thinks I'm crazy though. What should I do?
Apologies on the long post, I really appreciate your time and replies!
Marc Wiebusch
My poor first gen (1992) has been through hell and back the past few months. It all started the week of x-mas 2003. She got rear ended when PARKED in front of my house TWICE in ONE WEEK! It was totaled. Then the next few months I tried to fight the insurance company because of course they wouldn't pay up what the car was worth. Then I finally gave up and accepted the check and kept the car since they were threatening to not payout at all. A week later my tranny (trusty A4LD) went. It has been SUCH a great truck but ever since the ACCIDENTS it hasn't been the same.
I love my car and sadly if I could have ANY car in the world it would probably be a 1992-1994 Explorer (sorry 1991 haha). Anyways I haven't been able to make a decision on what to do. I have always been planning on keeping it as a project car (plus since the car is still smashed up and without a tranny its really worthless and can't be sold, its worth more emotionally than I could ever get money-wise) but it is getting pretty rusty (which I had started fixing until it got hit.) Other than rust the car is in perfect condition. The paint is flawless and the interior looks new. The engine seems solid and only uses a little oil/coolant (it has 133k on it.) I was originally planning on getting a 2002 3rd gen this fall from my work (where my first gen came from also,) and retiring my first gen into project status. I can get a great deal on it (about 17500) but with gas prices these days its kind of hard to justify. Also I have always had a hard time accepting the poor gas mileage on these things. I mean come on a 1992 and 2002 should NOT get the same gas mileage! So obviously I have been researching my options. An SUV fits me best as I do haul around lots of computer/electronic equipment and head north almost every weekend to our cabin in the woods. I do not have the storage for 2 daily driving cars and also really can't afford insurance on multiple cars either as I am still only 20. After doing some research I am VERY interested in possibly buying a 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid (it fits my needs almost perfectly) but my main problem is that they simply aren't available yet and I really can't put off finding a solution much longer. So that puts me back at square one. I could buy a used car but I'm too scared to. I mean there is no guarantee that whatever I buy won't have problems either. At least my Explorer has been in the family since day one. As for new cars I just really don't like what’s CURRENTLY out there other than the Explorer of course and if I buy new I better like what I'm driving since I will obviously be driving it for many years to come. On top of all this if I put off buying a car now it sounds like interest rates are going up. This is really a no-win situation.

I’m really thinking the wisest solution would be to fix it since I want to keep it anyways and just drive it for 6mo/1year then get the Escape. Everyone thinks I'm crazy though. What should I do?
Apologies on the long post, I really appreciate your time and replies!
Marc Wiebusch