dashambley
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- Genesis Model Year
- 2011
- Genesis Model Type
- 1G Genesis Sedan (2009-2014)
Looks like it’s time to replace my 2011 Genesis 4.6L Sedan (123k miles), as I was given an estimate of $7,640.38 to replace the Catalytic Converters, and the car won’t pass an emissions inspection. Transmission work is a future potential issue on this car as well.
I could always attempt to trade it in for something else and the junkyard is also a worst-case future option, But I’m wondering if there are any other options that I may have overlooked, so I’m searching for ideas.
BTW, I had excellent overall service from the car until approximately 99k miles with nothing but routine maintenance required. Since that time I’ve had to replace the alternator ($971.00), Evaporator Purge Valve ($501.00), and replace the crank sensor ($542.00). Even worse, none of these issues gave me more than a few weeks advance notice. I'm now very concerned about throwing good money after bad with this car.
Any additional ideas would be appreciated.
I could always attempt to trade it in for something else and the junkyard is also a worst-case future option, But I’m wondering if there are any other options that I may have overlooked, so I’m searching for ideas.
BTW, I had excellent overall service from the car until approximately 99k miles with nothing but routine maintenance required. Since that time I’ve had to replace the alternator ($971.00), Evaporator Purge Valve ($501.00), and replace the crank sensor ($542.00). Even worse, none of these issues gave me more than a few weeks advance notice. I'm now very concerned about throwing good money after bad with this car.
Any additional ideas would be appreciated.