Should I sell or keep my 96 ford contour?

Kayla

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My 1996 Ford Contour was in two accidents with me. One has a crack in the front left bumper and cracked the headlight. The second accident I avoided hitting someone and slid on grass and ended up on two wheels and landed on top of a Boulder type rock. That bent back my radiator behind the frame that held it there. It has not leaked for over a year now. Just damaged. Also, my check engine light is on, and has been before both of those accidents and when I got the car. It is sending back 4 codes. One is bank 2, one is bank 1 sensors, and then a catalyst code. A mechanic had told me last year after running tests that it was the Catalytic Converter. (the car has 3 of them!) It is the one the comes off of the Manifold and is about a $700 dollar part not including labor. I also, dropped 400 in it for 2 new directional tires w/ rotors cut and brake pads. I replaced the fuel pump 600 bucks. And, Now I am faced with, Do i MAKE THE REPAIRS, or do I try to sell it. If I sell it, HOW MUCH should I ask? Its the 96 ford contour LX V6.
Did I add that it also needs front and rear Struts, possible CV joint..Not really sure if that is what I also hear...
 
Sell it. Even if you do fix it, there are more problems to come. It will live up to it's name as a FORD Fix Or Repair Daily.
 
thats really up to you the thing to think about is you probabially own that car outright if you were to buy a new one would u be financing it i would keep it and make the repairs becuase its cheaper for me in the long run to nickle and dime a car i allready own as opposed to financing a new car that are expensive its up to you
 
thats really up to you the thing to think about is you probabially own that car outright if you were to buy a new one would u be financing it i would keep it and make the repairs becuase its cheaper for me in the long run to nickle and dime a car i allready own as opposed to financing a new car that are expensive its up to you
 
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