Smart Motorists Don t Trade They Upgrade

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Smart Motorists Don’t Trade ?" They Upgrade


Summary:
When faced with car trouble, opting for a new vehicle might seem appealing, but upgrading your current car’s engine could be the smarter choice. According to the Engine Repower Council and the Car Care Council, repowering offers numerous benefits that make it a worthwhile investment.

Article Body:
Experiencing car trouble and mounting maintenance costs might make you consider trading in your vehicle for a newer model. However, repowering your current set of wheels could be the more sensible long-term solution, as highlighted by the Engine Repower Council and the Car Care Council.

Rick Miller, Chairman of the Engine Repower Council, explains: "When a vehicle suffers major engine damage, many people immediately think of purchasing a new or used car. While that can be reasonable in some situations, it is often unnecessarily expensive. Repowering your car or truck with a rebuilt or remanufactured engine can be a much more cost-effective option."

A rebuilt engine is meticulously remanufactured to meet specific standards by skilled technicians using advanced equipment and components. This process often involves installing new parts that match or surpass the performance standards of the original engine. In many cases, rebuilt engines deliver superior performance, thanks to better parts and design improvements that address previous issues.

If fuel efficiency is a concern, you'll be pleased to know that rebuilt engines generally offer better gas mileage compared to worn-out engines and release fewer pollutants. Additionally, repowering conserves a significant amount of energy and raw materials, contributing to environmental sustainability.

Financially, engine repowering is notably more affordable than buying a new car, with average new vehicle prices around $27,958. In contrast, purchasing and installing a rebuilt engine usually costs between $2,500 and $3,500, making it a sound investment.

Most professionally rebuilt engines come with a one-year or 12,000-mile warranty, with some manufacturers offering warranties of up to 36 months or 36,000 miles.

For details on rebuilt engine options and warranty programs, consult your local service providers.

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