Some of you may recall a few weeks back when I posted a thread inquiring about an 04 Liberty renegade. Initially, the dealership was asking $7,300. They have since dropped their price twice and are now down to $5,899. So i took it for a test drive and enjoyed it quite a bit! So i had my mechanic check it out. Here are some of the things he found:
-Front rotors are rusting, front pads at 50%
-Rear brakes brand new
-Driver side front axle seal leaking
-****** cooler lines leaking
-Valve cover leaking
-Power steering pump leaking
-Oil pan has been replaced
-Bottom rocker panel rusting
-Rear upper control bushing is bad
So, looking for some advice on this one. I don't know too much as far as repair costs would go but i feel like some of the leaky things wouldn't be too expensive to repair but I am concerned about the rust and the control bushing. The mechanic made it sound like the previous owner did a lot of towing with it which is what probably caused the wear on the rear control bushing (his words, not mine, i dunno) but that other than that most of the other things were pretty minor and not too surprising for an 11 year old car.
Thoughts, then? Pull the trigger? Walk away? Talk them down more and then go for it? Again, it's an 04 Renegade with 109,000 miles. Also, the fenders are faded and there's a small dent in the rear bumper, but i'm not too concerned about that. Let me know what you would do!
-Front rotors are rusting, front pads at 50%
-Rear brakes brand new
-Driver side front axle seal leaking
-****** cooler lines leaking
-Valve cover leaking
-Power steering pump leaking
-Oil pan has been replaced
-Bottom rocker panel rusting
-Rear upper control bushing is bad
So, looking for some advice on this one. I don't know too much as far as repair costs would go but i feel like some of the leaky things wouldn't be too expensive to repair but I am concerned about the rust and the control bushing. The mechanic made it sound like the previous owner did a lot of towing with it which is what probably caused the wear on the rear control bushing (his words, not mine, i dunno) but that other than that most of the other things were pretty minor and not too surprising for an 11 year old car.
Thoughts, then? Pull the trigger? Walk away? Talk them down more and then go for it? Again, it's an 04 Renegade with 109,000 miles. Also, the fenders are faded and there's a small dent in the rear bumper, but i'm not too concerned about that. Let me know what you would do!