I’ve had this car for the last 10 years, and I’m up to about 86,000 miles. I recently had to have the catalytic converter replaced, because it was completely blocked. The dealership wanted to charge me $4,300, but an independent mechanic got me up and running for less than $1,200 with non-OEM parts. Before the catalytic converter blockage, I had tried to clean out the engine with CRC intake cleaner as I’ve seen done online. I’m concerned that that cleaning may have led to the catalytic converter blockage, or at least exacerbated it.
Before that, I had to have my crank position sensor replaced.
I know I have the 2.0L 4 cylinder engine, which is generally considered better than the 1.6 that is more liable to failure, but everything I keep reading online keeps me constantly concerned that this vehicle is going to fail in a catastrophic way sometime soon. After the recent repairs, it’s running pretty well, and my gas mileage is going back up to levels that I expect from this car. However, I’m wondering if I shouldn’t get out of this vehicle while it still has some value, and maybe buy something that’s widely considered more reliable.
I’m especially concerned because of carbon buildup potentially accruing in this notorious GDI engine.
Thoughts?
I mean, any car can be a daily driver lol, mines 57 years old this year.
This community is just about cars. Anything about cars. Anyone can make a post about cars. It doesn’t need to be gear head only stuff, some people post about EVs and that’s not what most people think of when talking about gear head interests. I dont think anyone needs any technical knowledge to post here or anything. I don’t see why someone couldn’t post something about daily drivers, or any other type of cars really.
This community just has pretty low engagement despite being a default community, likely due to the average Lemmy user demographic having a pretty big overlap with the type of people that do not like cars. That’s just the way it is. I wouldn’t know other communities that might be more active. But more activity is not shunned, if you want to.post here more often about cars, feel free to.
Awesome! Thanks!