a saab story

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Everytime we come home to the States, we end up renting a car, usually for a month. And everytime we do, we say we should buy a car and it will pay for itself. In fact, we wish we still had our old Saab. So I researched it and found one that looked great on craigslist. Dina and I drove down to the bay area and test drove it. It ran great and it looked ultra-clean. The seller was a Saab lover and and the price was right so we were sold. 

Given the heavy traffic, we decided to stay in SF and go to Cha Cha Cha's for dinner (one of our favorite Caribean food restaurants).  The check engine light came on but the car was running great without loss of power, temperature, or oil pressure. We drove it to Davis and had Mike's mechanic looked at it. He diagnosed an ignition sensor, cleaned it and told us it should be fine. Said otherwise the car looked fine.

We drove north to  Mt. Shasta, confident that the car ran fine. The engine light did come back on as before without other problems. We were so happy to be driving a Saab again. Then, after climbing a steep grade into Shasta, we took the exit to my sister's when all of a sudden, a very loud noise developed like a disel engine. All dashboard lights came on; the engine light flashed, an oil can appeared, and a red exclamation mark lit up! We drove it another 300 yards to my sister's house. No smoke. No loss of power. Just a very bad internal noise.

The following two days were filled with love, family, and friends who gathered to remember my father who recently passed away. There was Russian vodka and black caviar, homemade pickles, grilled lamb and delicious salads. We drank and remembered. My father would have been very happy.

The car was towed to a mechanic who diagnosed that we had blown the engine. It was a big blow, maybe more to us than the car. We felt violated in some way. But the car did get us to where we needed to be and all engine trouble aside, the car is in excellent condition. So we decided to bite the bullet and put in a used engine with low miles and warranty that will hopefully have a lot of life left in it.

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5 responses to “a saab story”

  1. MamaLana Avatar
    MamaLana

    Saab story is right! Argh. Aside from the blown engine, the car is wonderful. LOL Otherwise, the reunion sounds wonderful. Smooches.

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  2. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    I wonder what the owner knew and didn’t telll you. Too bad that the engine blew on you.

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  3. Melissa Nielsen Avatar
    Melissa Nielsen

    Car trouble can suck the life out of a trip, glad to hear it’s not getting you down! Motor on!

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  4. g. Avatar
    g.

    Renting is under-rated. Owning is over-rated. That’s how I feel about my car, house….todo.

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  5. Jim Madril Avatar
    Jim Madril

    What a bummer! I’ve had some problem with blown tires with my rentals, but with the mighty Pathfinder which took us to Ghana and Agadez, we went 4119 miles on our trip to the Black Hills of South Dakota! I like owning but beware Craigslist! Lately, dating or “renting” your date has been deadly and now car buying is “blowing” you guys away! Enjoy the R&R, it goes by too quickly!

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