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Car Trade In...to fix, or not to fix?
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[QUOTE="Improviser, post: 4868726, member: 10683"] I will also add that with a limited budget for a person who does not want to spend the money for a new car, or an expensive used car, there is another after-market option for a lesser version of some of the new electronics. Check out this place if you live in Connecticut or not that far away, or have a similar place where you live: [URL unfurl="true"]https://addittoit.com/[/URL] Around 2012, I went there and purchased their backup cam. It worked when you put the car in reverse and showed up partially on the rear view mirror and did not give a warning beep like the ones on the new cars. They may have improved on it since then. The rep at the dealer where I bought my Subaru, was then really impressed that an old car like mine, had a backup cam, albeit one inferior to the ones installed on the new cars. I see on their website, the blind spot detection system and parking sensors so this could be an option to consider if a person is priced out of a new car or a now expensive used car. [/QUOTE]
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