Sold my son a stuffed motor
#1
Sold my son a stuffed motor
Hi all,
My 20 yr son bought a 2005 RX8 for $2500 for the looks with limited knowledge, the seller knew the motor was rotten & counted on a 20 yr guy buying it for its looks. Replacing the engine appears to be out of my son's budget, any ideas on how to proceed to sell it as a parts car? All and any suggestions or buyer of a good looking car with a very shaky engine. I am trying to help my son with his first car purchase that went horribly wrong for him.
Thanks
My 20 yr son bought a 2005 RX8 for $2500 for the looks with limited knowledge, the seller knew the motor was rotten & counted on a 20 yr guy buying it for its looks. Replacing the engine appears to be out of my son's budget, any ideas on how to proceed to sell it as a parts car? All and any suggestions or buyer of a good looking car with a very shaky engine. I am trying to help my son with his first car purchase that went horribly wrong for him.
Thanks
#2
Ouch. Quickest way to dump it is to list on kijiji but fair warning, I bought my non-running 05 for $1000. I'm sure Mazda quoted a lot for a reman, but know that they can be had for cheaper elsewhere. Depending on where in BC you are, you might be able to find a reputable rotary shop. I've seen rebuilds being offered from $3300 if you're willing to r&r the engine yourself. Of course, you also need to factor in a new clutch, ignition coils, wires, plugs, etc.
#3
Located in New Westminster
Hi,
Thanks for the thoughts, where can I find a list of reputable engine rebuilders in the lower mainland area or farther if that is the case.
I will discuss what he can do when he gets home from work.
Thanks for the thoughts, where can I find a list of reputable engine rebuilders in the lower mainland area or farther if that is the case.
I will discuss what he can do when he gets home from work.
#4
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#5
I'd keep it and get the engine rebuilt. I don't know about Canada, but in the US, rebuilds typically run between $1600 and $3000 (depending on how much damage there is).
Make it a father/son project to remove and reinstall the engine but definitely have it rebuilt by a reputable rebuilder.
Your son is getting an expensive lesson in caveat emptor but that doesn't mean that it isn't necessarily a bad car.
Make it a father/son project to remove and reinstall the engine but definitely have it rebuilt by a reputable rebuilder.
Your son is getting an expensive lesson in caveat emptor but that doesn't mean that it isn't necessarily a bad car.
#6
First how do we know it is "stuffed" Have you had a compression test verify that?
Does it not start?
How many KM's are on it?
I would say get a compression test done on it before doing anything else.
If compression is good then get all new ignition components plugs/wire/coils and check to see if teh catalytic converter is plugged.
You never know, some people have lucked out and bought a car that the owner thought was bust, but had just been flooded.
Does it not start?
How many KM's are on it?
I would say get a compression test done on it before doing anything else.
If compression is good then get all new ignition components plugs/wire/coils and check to see if teh catalytic converter is plugged.
You never know, some people have lucked out and bought a car that the owner thought was bust, but had just been flooded.
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