I have a 2003 Protege5 with about 140,000 miles. All stock, 5 speed, sunroof, good physical condition. We had planned on keeping it through the end of the year, but decided to lease a Nissan Leaf since the deals are essentially free here in GA right now. I was planning to trade the Mazda in, but it developed a loud ticking noise two days before we got the lease and I was worried the dealer would screw me (even worse) on the trade value. I've since diagnosed that noise to be failing water pump.
So I've got a decent car that needs some work to bring decent money in a private party sale. My question is how far to go fixing things before selling the car? It NEEDS a water pump. Am I better off just putting a new timing belt in as well, since the increase in parts cost is pretty low, and most of the labor overlaps? Do you think having a fresh water pump and timing belt is a good incentive to a buyer? I realize I might not recoup all the costs associated with the work below, but if it helps it sell faster that's still a win in my book. The sooner I can drop insurance and free up a parking space the better.
-Radiator has a pinhole leak. New radiator and hoses ~$100.
-Crack in windshield (can fix through insurance for $0).
-Replace PS, Front, DS motor and transmission mounts (the PS one has gotten really bad, the others are marginal)
-Replace cover gasket, tube seals
-Replace timing belt, water pump, etc
So I've got a decent car that needs some work to bring decent money in a private party sale. My question is how far to go fixing things before selling the car? It NEEDS a water pump. Am I better off just putting a new timing belt in as well, since the increase in parts cost is pretty low, and most of the labor overlaps? Do you think having a fresh water pump and timing belt is a good incentive to a buyer? I realize I might not recoup all the costs associated with the work below, but if it helps it sell faster that's still a win in my book. The sooner I can drop insurance and free up a parking space the better.
-Radiator has a pinhole leak. New radiator and hoses ~$100.
-Crack in windshield (can fix through insurance for $0).
-Replace PS, Front, DS motor and transmission mounts (the PS one has gotten really bad, the others are marginal)
-Replace cover gasket, tube seals
-Replace timing belt, water pump, etc