farmrjohn
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We have a 2009 Ford Focus approaching 175K miles, when it will need a major service and accompanying expense. So far the car has not had any significant issues but has developed assorted rattles and the fuel economy has declined. How many more miles can we expect from it before the reliability drops off? Would it be wise to replace now, assuming we can even find a new car?
Some limitations: The length of the garage is 190" from rear wall to roll up door. The Focus is 175" in length with allows relatively easy parking (no need to walk around either end of the car with the garage door closed). Compact sedans seem to run around 183" or so and would be a bit tighter for parking (not hitting the front wall or closing the door on the rear of the vehicle). Sub compact sedans and SUVs are in the 175" range. We would prefer something reliable, with low cost of operation. If we were to replace it, what would the collective suggest?
Some limitations: The length of the garage is 190" from rear wall to roll up door. The Focus is 175" in length with allows relatively easy parking (no need to walk around either end of the car with the garage door closed). Compact sedans seem to run around 183" or so and would be a bit tighter for parking (not hitting the front wall or closing the door on the rear of the vehicle). Sub compact sedans and SUVs are in the 175" range. We would prefer something reliable, with low cost of operation. If we were to replace it, what would the collective suggest?