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<blockquote data-quote="Common" data-source="post: 8248850" data-attributes="member: 51809"><p>Well, it really depends what breaks. For example, my friend had to replace a fuel pump on his 1997 Lumina crappy ass DD, it was 425$:dw:</p><p></p><p>On the same thought, I have another friend, with a 1998 528BMW, his fuel pump also went out few months latter, and his was about 275$.</p><p></p><p>I really think that most people have NO clue when they say "oh imports are too expensive to fix".....truth is, they are comparable with most parts, especially common parts.</p><p></p><p>Now, the odd ball parts, some eletrical stuff, that can do you in. If you wrench on your own stuff, that shouldnt be a deterrent when buying a car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Common, post: 8248850, member: 51809"] Well, it really depends what breaks. For example, my friend had to replace a fuel pump on his 1997 Lumina crappy ass DD, it was 425$:dw: On the same thought, I have another friend, with a 1998 528BMW, his fuel pump also went out few months latter, and his was about 275$. I really think that most people have NO clue when they say "oh imports are too expensive to fix".....truth is, they are comparable with most parts, especially common parts. Now, the odd ball parts, some eletrical stuff, that can do you in. If you wrench on your own stuff, that shouldnt be a deterrent when buying a car. [/QUOTE]
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