Worth repairing my Vectra VXR Estate?

My much-loved Vauxhall Vectra VXR estate (2007, 55,000 miles and valued about £6,500) suffered total engine failure two weeks ago. Just been told by dealer that cost of replacement engine and fitting estimated at '£5,000-ish...'

Should I repair it and keep it? If so, what other bits (apart from the engine) should I look to replacing/repairing to bring it up to new?

Or should I sell it for bits and buy something else? If so, what do you think could match its performance, driveability and load-carrying for the same money?

Asked on 16 October 2012 by scottg

Answered by Honest John
This was quite a car in its day. I only drove it once, but remember it quite fondly. I'd look outside the dealer for a repair. Try www.fer.co.uk
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