Is it bad to buy a car with a rebuilt transmission?

Is it bad to buy a car with a rebuilt transmission?

Should I Buy a Car with a Rebuilt Transmission? It is not bad to purchase a vehicle with a used transmission and it is typically worth it. The rebuilt transmission has already had any bad parts removed and replaced so you are actually getting a better deal than a simply used transmission.

How long can a rebuilt transmission sit?

However, if a rebuilt unit is paid more attention and care in terms of small, regular maintenance jobs, this ‘like new’ unit could conceivably last as long as any new unit – around 150,000 to 200,000 miles on average.

Is it cost effective to rebuild your transmission?

A transmission rebuild is a cost effective way to get your car back on the road with optimal results and performance, and everything old is new again for you and your rebuilt transmission.

Where can I get a remanufactured transmission for my car?

1. Find a reman transmission for your car, truck, or SUV. 2. Get a free quote from our Gearhead Engines sales team. 3. Order the transmission that’s right for your needs. 4. Drive away confident and smiling! Great response times and fast, nationwide delivery!

Is there such a thing as a new transmission?

Only a few manufacturers sell fully new, like Audi and a few others, but none of the domestics. It might be a factory rebuilt transmission, but it’s not new.” Another factor to consider is that the “new” transmission could have been built or rebuilt a number of years ago, and doesn’t have the benefit of updated parts.

When do you have a problem with your transmission?

If you are driving your car and suddenly the gears are delayed, you have a problem with the transmission. If you drive a manual car, you will have difficulty shifting the car into the correct gear. With automatic cars, there is a delay in engaging the gear when the car is parked in the car park.