2. When maintenance costs exceed monthly payments
It’s unfortunate, but it’s true: repairs are a necessary part of vehicle ownership. Even knowing this though, it can be stressful to watch the price of fixes climb rapidly as your car gets older and more wear & tear is put on it.
For some people, it can reach the point where the maintenance costs of keeping your car running starts to closely mirror the monthly installments you’re paying just to own it. When this happens, it may be time to cave and buy a new vehicle that will require less ongoing maintenance to help you cut expenses. Unless repairs are small, infrequent or will sustain your car for a long period of time, you may want to start investigating a new car that will be more worthwhile for your dollar.
Sounds a little familiar, but don’t know where to start? If you’re interested in learning more about which vehicles are on the market, you can compare our cars, trucks, hybrids and SUVs side-by-side with competitors on our website to get a sense of how our vehicles stack up.
If you’re outright sick of paying for extensive repairs and already have an idea of the Toyota vehicle you’re looking for, skip ahead and start building and pricing out your new model here.