Just got a quote on a full replacement brake job for my vehicle. More than I paid for my new Piatanesi. The world has gone lert. Guess I will have to discover a market for the classic golden agers around here so I can drive to the farmers market where on a good day I can make a smashing $10 per hour while the mechanic charges $200. Life in paradise!
luckily, i can still do a lot of automotive work myself,
but the days of this are approaching an end..
now, my Wife depends seriously on her wheels, schlepping her friends
to and fro for Religious gatherings across a wide area, then the
taking care of her Alzheimer parents up in PA. Used to get her a
new Taurus Wagon every 3 years.. switched to Town and Country
when they stopped making the Ford..
then they stopped making T&C in 2016.. so i bought her one last new one,
the nicest touring model i could find.. got the lifetime Chrysler
extended warranty (which paid off with a new transmission recently)
but mainly i preventative maintain the vehicle like crazy.. hung new
pads every 20,000 miles or so.. last year i dropped new rotors and pads
and sliders on it.. choosing better quality parts is an added benefit of DOitmyself
if you never let the calipers stretch out the pistons, they last a really long time
as getting dirty/crusty and kinked seems to be what makes them stick and kills them
hell i put 2 new tires on the drive wheels every 20,000 and rotate
the old ones to the back.. these investments pay off in ways that
are important to me.. i closely supervise the tire installation too,
my trusty old 20" Williams Tools Breaker bar checks the lugs..
your current experience is the new normal, yes, and not much
you can do except say hell with it and trade it in on a new 4 door Truck
i recommend the Ford 4WD with the crazy V6 twin turbo and 10 speed tranny..
it is a beast.. all aluminum never rust body.. step-ladder hidden in
the tailgate