I have a 1989 Chevy 3/4 ton truck that I use for towing my c-dory locally. It has 189,000 miles on it. I paid $1500 for it. The head gasket just failed and it's a $1500 fix. My daily driver is a 2011 Honda Element, which I like, but I cannot tow my c-dory with it. I am considering one of two options:
1. Fix the Chevy and keep the Element.
2. Scrap the Chevy, sell the Element, and buy a brand new (or very late model, low milage) daily driver that can also tow.
Some added bits: 1) I'm not too concerned about gas milage, I drive my element less than 8000 miles per year. 2) I have a family of four.
I'm torn. Of course another option is to buy another beater truck and drive that until it fails, but I don't think I'm going to do that. Other than the head gasket, the 89 Chevy is in ok shape. It doesn't burn oil, brakes and tires are good. No rust. It wired for trailer brakes. It's the devil I know.
1. Fix the Chevy and keep the Element.
2. Scrap the Chevy, sell the Element, and buy a brand new (or very late model, low milage) daily driver that can also tow.
Some added bits: 1) I'm not too concerned about gas milage, I drive my element less than 8000 miles per year. 2) I have a family of four.
I'm torn. Of course another option is to buy another beater truck and drive that until it fails, but I don't think I'm going to do that. Other than the head gasket, the 89 Chevy is in ok shape. It doesn't burn oil, brakes and tires are good. No rust. It wired for trailer brakes. It's the devil I know.