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Originally Posted by Flames89
But why spend $2000 on a suspension job when you could only sell your car for $2000? (honest question)
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If you sell the car, you have no car.
If you fix the car, you have a car that is in proper working condition.
Unless your mechanic has quoted you $2,000 for the parts (which sounds like he's attempting to forcibly enter your anal cavity), your repairs shouldn't be anywhere near that much.
Sell the car if you don't think it's worth it and buy something that doesn't have buggered suspension. But if you use the car a lot and intend on keeping it for a long time, then put the money into it.
A car with a clean bill of health will sell for more than one that bounces around on the road from shot struts, etc.