Meet Alex. Alex drives "Old Blue," a 2014 sedan with 160,000 miles, a fading bumper sticker, and—as of yesterday—a dead engine.
Alex chooses this because their commute is 40 miles a day, and a breakdown isn't just a nuisance—it’s a threat to their job. Which Character are You? To help you write the end of your own story, let me know: The year, make, and model of your current car. The estimated cost of the engine replacement. replace engine or buy new car
Alex avoids a monthly car payment. In six months, the repair is "paid off" compared to what a new car would have cost in installments. Meet Alex
The engine is new(er), but the transmission, alternator, and suspension are still a decade old. It’s like putting a marathon runner's heart into a body with bad knees. Which Character are You
Alex is staring at two very different paths. If you’re in Alex's shoes, here is how the story usually unfolds. Path A: The Heart Transplant (Replacing the Engine)
Its (Is everything else falling apart, or is it "perfect" otherwise?). Your daily commute or how much you rely on it for work.