Hello dear ones, I am new here in this forum and have a question that I am currently very busy with. I currently own a Chevrolet Spark 1.0 LS (from 2012), which I bought 4.5 years ago. He is a gasoline engine, equipped with an additional gas tank (LPG), which has already been integrated in the purchase. The car already has about 127,600 km on it. I bought it at the time for 5000 Euro and had a suitable plan to drive it as long as possible. Now there is jedo Now the question is whether it is worth repairing this damage at all, or whether it is economically better to get a new car (in this case a used one)? To the damage: I had to have a repair of the car last time, because the engine had a car car problem (I can’t describe exactly what the problem was, because unfortunately I didn’t have a lot of A This problem has been solved more or less (in addition, an inspection of the gas tank was included in the cost), but it has turned out that a valve has to be changed at the bottom of the engine. Currently, 3 of the cylinders run to 15 bar, which is ok, but one of the cylinders currently only runs to 10 bar. If I don’t repair the damage soon, the one cylinder would lubricate permanently and then I can’t even get the car started. If I would get a new used car, it should cost up to 6000 euros, as I can’t afford more. What would you do in my place? Sell or still have it repaired? I know that this is difficult to answer by remote diagnosis, but a rough assessment would also help me for the first time. A big advantage of my car is the additional gas tank, which saves me on fuel costs (I drive regularly, but rather shorter stretch). In addition, in the last years I have had at least additional costs of about 500 euros each year, be it TÜV, brake pads change, inspection etc., which will not be less in the long run (this would again speak for a new car). I am happy about every answer. Many greetings and stay healthy!