see my comments:
1. Front Strut not working (it is touching suspension spring). Repair cost $570.
==> this can be diy. struts are about $50 apair. an easy job if you know what you are doing.
2.Rear trailing arm rubber bushing worn and broke. Repair cost $625
==> for a 10-year old car, trailing arm bushing being crack or worn is a norm, you can live with it, not a safety issue unless it becomes loose. this is not a diy job, a need of press to set the rubber. parts self is inexpensive, about 25-30 apiece. aftr it's replaced, you need to realign your wheels.
3. Front driver lower motor mount unit. Repair cost $157
==> diyable. mounts are inexpensive, about 15 apiece, total 2.
4.Oil pan gasket leaking. Repair cost $250
==> diyable. gasket is about 25 apiece.
if you are fearful about doing such handy jobs, or not too comfortable with those, you'd prepare a big bill. nevertheless, don't go to dealers for such repairs, any small shops can do it just as well. those are basic jobs, no special training or tools are needed, so find a small shop (trustworthy) to get it done.
1. Front Strut not working (it is touching suspension spring). Repair cost $570.
==> this can be diy. struts are about $50 apair. an easy job if you know what you are doing.
2.Rear trailing arm rubber bushing worn and broke. Repair cost $625
==> for a 10-year old car, trailing arm bushing being crack or worn is a norm, you can live with it, not a safety issue unless it becomes loose. this is not a diy job, a need of press to set the rubber. parts self is inexpensive, about 25-30 apiece. aftr it's replaced, you need to realign your wheels.
3. Front driver lower motor mount unit. Repair cost $157
==> diyable. mounts are inexpensive, about 15 apiece, total 2.
4.Oil pan gasket leaking. Repair cost $250
==> diyable. gasket is about 25 apiece.
if you are fearful about doing such handy jobs, or not too comfortable with those, you'd prepare a big bill. nevertheless, don't go to dealers for such repairs, any small shops can do it just as well. those are basic jobs, no special training or tools are needed, so find a small shop (trustworthy) to get it done.