Not what I needed
My car might have given up the ghost today. It’s not dead, but it sure is acting like it’s on its last legs. Just the other day I had spoken ill of her and today she wants to pay me back.
On my ride home, I stepped on the gas. Clunk! Whirr! Oh, no! It sounded like the turbo going. Nothing but a bad whine. That can’t be good. I limped home. Barely. She was throwing codes and the dashboard lights started coming on. That can’t be good. EPC. Check engine. The battery light as well. As I neared home, she was also stalling out. Gosh, I don’t need this now.
I’m going to have to drop her off at the dealer tomorrow.
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That sucks. Your mom just stopped by and told me. How are going to go to work and school? Cars a just problematic money suckers. I lived without one for two years in Cali. It was actually quite liberating. But public transportation wasn’t that great. And here, jeez good luck getting a cab without a phone. I don’t know how people can deal wiithout a car in this side of the world. We need bike lanes and more trams. That’s the future, NOT floating cars.
At least it gave you something to blog about. =)