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Sorry about your problem. I have some propositons for you.
As always, you know the cause, so, hopefully it is not a great problem. Depending on how long you have had your car and if you have any loan attached to it before you think about trading it.
Men, if you have always maintained your ride "top-notch", then this is somtething to just fix. Who told you that the next car tyou buy would not have the same or worst problem? Just because the car you are looking at now looks clean and the engine has been cleaned until it sparkles and there is no leakage because they cleaned that too?
So, going for another used car, except you are going brand new, is a little gamble too.
My advice, find out if this is something that can be fixed easily. If yes, do that.
If you do not owe anything on your car and wanted a newer car, then it makes sense. But if you owe on ytour car and want to trade it in, I am sorry, you loose atleast 2 grand. Why? because the dealership has to detail it and put it in the market too again. So, they get it very cheap from you to sell it at a higher price or a little above bluebook value.
Fix that baby of yours! And be careful about DIY jobs.
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