Chevy Cruze car... worth fixing or no?
I bought a 2011 Chevy Cruze last year in July, I was aware of some of the issues the previous owner told me, but it started having even more problems as months went on. I have gotten multiple things replaced on this car. New coil pack, new thermostat, new thermostat housing, new vacuum leak park, new MAP and MAF sensors, new valve cover, and had to get valve cover gasket replaced twice, new radiator hose, oil change all that stuff... it’s now leaking oil, has sluggish acceleration and it was throwing a P0420 code so I was getting told it’s the catalytic converter, or o2 sensor. I took it to a new mechanic yesterday, he’s saying it need a new valve cover and new manifold, and possibly has turbo issues and said it could need a new turbo or new catalytic converter, or both and could cost me $2800 to get all this done. The car does have high miles, it’s at 185,xxx right now. The mechanic said it isn’t worth fixing, and said since I bought the car for $2,000, it’ll be more money putting into it than what I bought it for. But he said my engine is great, so I’m stuck on what to do. It’s been hard buying new cars, but this car may have issues but it gets me anywhere I want. It’s been a good car despite the issues but I’m not sure if I should go ahead and get this all fixed, or just start looking for another car. He said the Chevy Cruzes don’t last past 200,000 :(