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what you do is call around to junkyards and find a used transmission. when you find one, they will tell you how much they want for it. then call around to various shops and get a price for removing your old one and installing the working one. add those two prices together and then you know. if it has an automatic, just forget it as you can't put a used saturn transmission into a car unless you have it rebuilt first. rebuilding and installing a saturn transmission will easily cost four times as much as the car is worth. the car is worth 500 dollars running well and you will spend 2000 dollars to get a rebuilt tranny installed. you would be better off to spend a thousand dollars and just buy a 1999 saturn and sell yours for parts or scrap. get a stick shift, saturn automatics are notoriously bad.
If you want the truth its not worth spending anything on it. Ive seen a lot better PC's than that could ever be with any upgrade sell on ebay for around $20 ....And for around the $50 price range pentium 4 2400 mhz with 512Mb memory. Cheers from Scott
Every rider and ride is different. It depends on the rider and the type of riding you are doing. High speed riding reduces your range. If it needs tuned up you get fewer kms per tank. If you are hammering it you will get fewer miles, etc.
Yes under the new US/Obama deal you can get 4500 for it at a dealership if you buy a new car. The better the mpg of the car you get determines how much of the 4500 its worth. Other than that I would think 500 would be fair for a car that might not make it home.
If the width of the hub and the axle size is the same, and if the hub will index into the fork stem retainer, you can use any wheel you want. Brand is not sacred. The wheels from many Hondas, Yamahas, Kawasakis and Suzukis are interchangeable. The speedo connections and brake fittings often don't match up so a slight bit of rigging is sometimes needed.
Google " motorcycle salvage " and you can probably get exactly the wheel you need.
sorry to say, but the car at best is only worth about $1100. Most likely more like $800. A professional heater core will cost $600 to install. This is a very-very-VERY big job to do yourself...if you never done one. I say, take the $600 you would have to spend, sell the car for $300-$400 needing a core, and buy something else with that money. No offense, just the reality of the situation. Sometimes you need someone to just say it.
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