Yesterday I was in a bad mood all day. Here is why:
Our 1996 Volvo that my parents gave to us a few years ago has been on the fritz lately (OK, for about the last year). It never starts on it's own (luckily we recently invested in a gizmo that allows you to jump your car without the use of another car. Lifesaver!) and the car frequently dies while driving, especially braking. After having to get out of the car at intersection, twice, to jump it, I finally decided that maybe it was time to take the car into the shop. Again. It's been in the shop two other times for this same probably for at least a week each time. Of course, just like a child, the car never acted up for them, so they could never find the problem. Well, the third time is a charm, they finally found the problem. The alternator needs to be replaced because it can't keep the battery charged. And, of course, like any scamming car mechanic, they found many other things that are cracked, leaking, torn, or otherwise failing. And me, being a completely dumb female when it comes to car knowledge, can't just drive the car around now knowing that other things might go wrong. So here's the breakdown:
Axle boot replacements (2): $467.36
Alternator replacement: $792.00
Serpentine belt torn: $37.00
Radiator hose leaking: $358.01
Front Sway Bar Links replacement: $133.95
Brake fluid flushed and refilled: $124.46
Rotate tires: $45.80
Upper Tork Strap bushing replacements: $192.02
Wiper arm replacement (on headlight, ha ha): $126.87
Antenna mast replacement: $101.09
Grand total: $2010.90
Anything else you would like to add to that, Mr. Car Mechanic? How about that pack of cigarettes? Or that greasy burger? Go ahead, just add it to the tab.
But this is not so much why I was in a bad mood all day. Mostly, it has to do with the fact that today marks the start of our search for a new car. Ugh. Not excited. Since we will not be putting 2 grand into a car that has given us problems from the get go, we have to find something else. In fact, the trade-in value of the car is about as much as it would cost to fix it so it's definitely out of the question. We were really hoping to make it through residency (only 2.5 more years!) without a car payment but now it looks unavoidable. We were all set to somehow cram three kids into the back seat (no this is not an announcement) but now, since we are looking, I guess we will find something bigger and more accommodating for a growing family.
So, here we go. Wish us luck!
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