Well, it finally happened.
On my way home from work my car cut off while I was driving.
Thankfully it happened in an area where I was able to pull off the road safely. I called my mother (it's funny, why is it whenever your in trouble the first call you want to make is to your mother?), then I called AAA and had my car towed to the dealership (after sitting on the side of a busy rural road for an hour).
During this ordeal I learned a few lessons
1. If you are having problems with your car DO NOT drive it until it is 100% fixed.
Make the people at the shop believe you. Your life could depend on it. The car could have cut off while I was on the highway.
2. Keep your cell phone fully charged and get a car charger.
While on the phone with AAA my phone started to die and I did not buy a car charger. Thankfully my mother came looking for me and I was able to use her cell phone.
3. Get road side assistance and pay for the extra coverage.
If my mother did not have the premium policy I would have had to pay $5 per mile for towing my car.
4. Get a GPS.
My car broke down in the middle of nowhere, If I didn't have my GPS I would not have been able to tell AAA where I was. That's the problem with Florida, too many little cities. Who ever heard of Thonotosassa, Fl ?
I don't think I will ever feel comfortable driving that car, even if they are able to diagnose the problem.
I better start test driving some cars.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
I Hate My Car Part 2
My car is back at the dealership and after numerous test drives the car has not cut off on the tech and they have no idea what is wrong with it. I think they think I am a con artist trying to pull a scam, when all I am is an angry b@*%h pissed that I spent $813 on an unneeded repair. Since I do a lot of driving I need a reliable car, I think it is time to retire my beloved car.
I have my options narrowed down to 3 contenders
1. Nissan Versa - $14,245
2. Honda Fit - $15,830
3. Toyota Yaris - $15,887
I was approved for a loan but my loan offer expires on Sunday. My mother thinks I should wait 3 months and buy in December.
Does anyone have any input on any of these cars?
I have my options narrowed down to 3 contenders
1. Nissan Versa - $14,245
2. Honda Fit - $15,830
3. Toyota Yaris - $15,887
I was approved for a loan but my loan offer expires on Sunday. My mother thinks I should wait 3 months and buy in December.
Does anyone have any input on any of these cars?
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