Hi,
we have a 55 reg Mazda 5 MPV in which the engine 'died' back in 2014 (failed MOT because of emissions, 2 different mechanics confirmed oil burning problems and needed rebuilding or replacing or scrapping). It has languished on the drive ever since. Husband is a massive pessimist about replacing the engine (thinks it will be too much) and we bought another cheap family car while we decided what to do.
The thing is, for various reasons, we're about to buy a second car this year anyway. We'd be looking at spending £2-3k on something small and reliable with about 60k miles on it. I'm trying to persuade him that it might instead be worth looking into getting a rebuilt engine in what was a fairly decent car otherwise (OK, apart from the horrible suspension that cost us a fortune in shock absorbers and tyres)
But we're both mechanical idiots, don't know the kind of trustworthy local bloke/garage who'd be able to do it for us and fear being ripped off to be told it needs scrapping anyway. It's apparently quite a known problem in this model...
Should we cut our losses and buy a small reliable runaround? Or find a replacement engine or try and find someone to rebuild it? How best to do the latter? Thanks - your advice would be welcome.
Edited by bluebirdie on 25/01/2016 at 15:23
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