Should I replace transmission or get rid of car

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Asked by MiTo_2372 Mar 01, 2017 at 01:27 PM about the 2007 Lexus ES

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2007 Lexus ES350 has over 150,000 miles.  I was told that the
transmission might be going out and the cost.  Should I replace it or get a new
car?  The car is Blue Booked about the same as it would cost a transmission
however, I have been told that this model has a long life.  Please advise...

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If you are going to sell it your choice is pretty clear,. If you like the car and plan on keeping it you may want to go ahead and fix it.

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Thanks for responding... I do like the car however, I'd hate to replace the transmission and then I end up just continuing to spend $$$ on repairs that come with a car this old and with this many miles... I had a Volvo that lasted 25 years! This is the first Japanese car that I've owned...

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If you need a car that is dependable and you don't have a back up car you might want to buy a new one.

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If you rebuild the transmission look around for a shop with a first class reputation as most are pretty dodgy in my opinion. I would also investigate what a Lexus dealer would charge and what warranty they offer.

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