I've had my 1994 Probe GT since I bought it new in 1994. It's been paid off since Sept '98 and until a few years ago had no problems whatsoever.
Lately, it's been costing a small fortune to keep it running. I've replaced the entire AC system, brakes, every damn sensor on the whole car, the timing belt, and many other things over the last few years. Average bill: $1000+.
Last year just before vacation, I rounded the corner from my house and the whole car just shut off. The distributor was cracked and I had to replace the distributor, cap, wires, and 'idle control valve' (another stupid sensor!). Then a few months later my left headlight would go up and down on its own - even if you disconnect the battery - and I had to get a new headlight motor and have them rebuild part of the wiring harness. I thought it would be fine for awhile and I could take my time test driving new cars to decide what I should I get.
But no...it's dead once again but fortunately in my garage instead of me getting stranded somewhere. The motor sounds very heavy on the bottom end like it spun a rod bearing or something. I hope that is not the case and it's another electrical problem but if it costs more than $500, I'm dumping her in the lake. I was hoping to make it to the 15 year mark (November), but that does not look like it's going to happen. So now I'm under pressure to hurry up and decide what kind of car I'd like to buy.