Another Car Rant
I am having the worst 'car summer' of my life, this year. My beloved 1989 Chevy Caprice has needed a total lock replacement, transmission rebuild, guesswork tune-up (it's too old for the code readers, so they had to just throw parts into it until something worked), TWICE on the wiper/washer motor, rebuilding the fuse box after a 5-year-old bodge job finally gave out - and that is the SHORT version of my Litany Of Woes. It's cost me $3500 U.S. so far, this summer.
But I LOVE that car. I just want it to run RIGHT. I bought it from the original owner in February of 2012 for $2500.00, then had to drop another $2000.00 on it; mostly the $1300.00 when the a/c gave out. Since then, it only needed an occasional oil change and one thermostat. It was custom-ordered from the factory with EVERY SINGLE OPTION they offered. There probably weren't more than 2 dozen cars like mine EVER MADE.
In the last four months, though, EVERYTHING has gone wrong, from horn to headlights. Literally. And the horn STILL ain't right; one of the seashells isn't working.
I get people offering to buy it about once a month, usually when I stop at gas stations. Once, when I was going 75 mph on an interstate and this guy in a pickup truck rolled down his window and shouted a query at me. Take me back in time six months, and I would've sold the bloody thing for $2500.00. Now, I've got so much money invested in repairs that I'd have to get TWICE what it's worth, just to break even.
The phrase 'good money after bad' has been coming up in conversations with my friends and family, recently. I just want this car to work properly, so I can go on driving it.
- What are you gonna do, when the world catches on?