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I can't remember exactly what was needed to be fixed on my car.. it was months ago. However, I had to get an alignment ( it was so off that my tires were being constantly worn out and the wires from within the tire were sticking out) but I was unable to bc I had to get a few other repairs done( I really wish I could remember but I had to forget about it bc I was so broke) the repairs were totaling about $1000-2000. Now, completely unrelated, my car wouldn't start. I changed out the battery and still wouldn't start but my lights were turning on. No sputtering or anything. Now I'm assuming it's either my alternator or starter. It's now at the point where I'm thinking of selling as is because I'm exhausted.. I bought the car for $3,000ish. At this point, should I invest in repairing it or set the money I would spend on repairing it aside and buy a "new" car?
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