Hmm. I could ask around. It sounds like it could be very expensive though, like the price of a used car expensive. I would need someone efficient in welding. I'm wondering if it would be worth it.
But I'll consider that. Thanks.
It really depends. Of course individual budgets ultimately determine such things, all cars have problems. Yours is approximately 100,000 miles from things like worn engine gaskets. A few of those you don't have to remove the engine to fix them yourself. But you also have to have a place were you can.
My.view has always been even if I'm having to constantly throw money at it's still cheaper than a payment, which is typically hundreds every month for a few years. A lot of times the parts are less than $100.
And then there's the pickle you're in. Most home mechanics like me won't have all the equipment (I don't have a torch or high enough lift) so you'll most likely have to go to a mechanic and it will probably be expensive and at most they'll have a few people on staff who can do it.
I'd start with an estimate. They'll have to see it first and you'll need to arrange a tow with your insurance.
From there it will be an issue.of cost and balancing it against that and any possible car payments, along with weighing you're mileage against normal problems for high mileage cars (above 200,000). And also consider you may not be able to afford a car with significantly less mileage. It's back to the personal budget and what it allows for.
But regardless I recommend learning how to work on them and finding a placr where you can if you can't where you currently live. Most things are actually really easy and cheap to do and don't take much time at all.