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Eric J
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I have a 1995 Toyota Corolla with 92k miles on it. It's clutch has never been replaced and I'm not the friendliest toward it. The clutch slips whenever I push the gas pedal more than halfway down in 3rd gear and up, but otherwise it's drivable.
Would it be worth it to replace a clutch on such an old car? How much longer would I be able to go without seriously compromising the health of the car?
Oh and another thing - I've read around that front-wheel drive cars' clutch replacements are substantially more expensive than rwd, and that I'd be looking for somewhere around $1,500; is that estimate unrealistic?
Also, I don't drive my car very often anymore (< 50 miles a week) and I get >30 mpg, so I'm not spending too much money on gas.
Would it be worth it to replace a clutch on such an old car? How much longer would I be able to go without seriously compromising the health of the car?
Oh and another thing - I've read around that front-wheel drive cars' clutch replacements are substantially more expensive than rwd, and that I'd be looking for somewhere around $1,500; is that estimate unrealistic?
Also, I don't drive my car very often anymore (< 50 miles a week) and I get >30 mpg, so I'm not spending too much money on gas.