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sarahmichelef ([personal profile] sarahmichelef) wrote2007-06-19 09:37 am

Car Update

The guys looked it over and claim they couldn't find anything wrong with it.  They say all fluids were fine, but they put it up on the lift "one more time" and after that found a number of things that they tell us might cause colossal failure at any moment.  We suspect that they found an error that they made when installing the new water pump and aren't telling us, and are telling us the other stuff to cover their own asses, which doesn't make me particularly happy.  They put in twelve bucks worth of transmission fluid and sent it home.  It's running fine.

That said, we are starting to consider replacing the car.  It's 12 years old, almost 13 (a 1995 model), and has 155k miles on it.  It has definitely done its time.  We were talking this morning and realized - if we buy a new car now, it is one that TRex could conceivably drive when she gets her drivers' license, since we have every intention of driving the thing into the ground just like we have these 2 cars.  How scary is THAT?  It also makes the thought of shelling out for new wheels quite a bit more palatable.

[identity profile] alphasarah.livejournal.com 2007-06-19 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
If you can fit the following things into your honda fit (this is a mostly-complete list of what we took with us last weekend), I will consider it:

  • 3 adults
  • 1 toddler, with carseat
  • 1 pack-n-play
  • 1 20 gallon rubbermaid tub
  • 1 10 gallon rubbermaid tub
  • 1 air mattress & 2 inflatable pillows, as well as battery-operated pump and a foot pump
  • 2 sleeping bags
  • 2 blankets
  • 1 standard-size cooler
  • 2 camping lanterns
  • 1 camp stove
  • 2 small propane cylinders
  • 1 diaper bag
  • 1 bag of toddler-entertainment
  • 2 bags of fencing equipment
  • 3 styrofoam heads
  • 3 patio umbrella bases
  • 3 PVC poles approx 2" diam x 5' long
  • 1 umbrella stroller

That's probably an incomplete list, and our tent transported by someone else. Admittedly, the third adult was the trade-off for the tent, but you get the idea of the amount of crap that we have to be able to haul in what is going to be our primary vehicle.

[identity profile] nenie.livejournal.com 2007-06-19 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
seriously, it would be really, really close

[identity profile] alphasarah.livejournal.com 2007-06-19 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
That would be hella impressive, given that we had the smaller half of the backseat of the Taurus down and were working to keep a clear view out the rearview mirror.

If/when we go back to 2 cars, I'm totally looking at one of the supercompacts, though.

[identity profile] nenie.livejournal.com 2007-06-19 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
wait, you said NOTHING about being able to see out the back window...

seriously, though. the car is surprisingly roomy