Replace the battery and the hard drive or buy a new one?

My 2010 MacBook Pro has stopped working, close and wouldn't start even in safe mode. I brought in a tech support company and I was told that I needed a new hard drive and a new battery, which, as well as data retrieval and transfer would be about $480. I bought my MacBook Pro in 2010 is a little more than 5 years so I guess what is expected. The activity of tech support people told me that, theoretically, the HDD could last even 4-5 years and everything else on that they conducted tests the past. I'm on a budget, and $ 500 is a little money for me to spend, especially if I have to buy a new laptop in a year or two.

If I can get my MacBook with the new hard drive and the battery still 3 to 4 years, I think it will be worth it. So, I ask you your opinion on whether or not it is better for me to replace the hard drive and the battery or buy a new laptop (probably a MacBook Air).

Thanks in advance for your advice!

If you fix the old laptop, you will be able to sell it on Craigslist to help put off the purchase of a new Mac.

Otherwise, it is dead in the water.

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