And I feel like I'm going to hurl. $1800...and that is probably at least partially due to me waiting too long to take it in after I realized something might be wrong. I feel really sick, but we don't have a choice
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Thanks for letting me vent...
Re: NTR: Our first big car repair bill...
I have, on occasion, the tendency to run over curbs. I am assuming that it was one of these incidents (or a combination of them) that led to a hub on one of the wheels being bent. I didn't notice a problem until I started getting vibration in the steering column when I hit the brakes...and I waited WAY too long (read: months) to get it checked out -- it was pretty minor at first, but started to get worse in the past couple of weeks. Apparently by that point, the hub had messed up a rotor...and the rotors need to match, so we had to replace 2...and the brake pads need to fit the rotors properly...and the alignment had to be re-done after that. Add on a regular maintenace service/oil change, and there you go.
I don't have much of a sense of what kind of premium the dealer charges, but we don't have any other mechanic, so I was afraid to say "no, we want to get another estimate." I'm such a wuss when it comes to the car, b/c I know little to nothing about it (I know, I know, that's bad). F***bunnies.
Oww -- that sucks. I feel like I'm going to burst into tears at my desk...DH must be so mad at me even though he didn't show it when I called to let him know...he has a right to be. I just keep thinking that this could have been so much less expensive had I taken it in as soon as I first felt the vibration. Plus, was the car really safe for DD in the meantime???? I can't worry about it now, but I feel like a big sack of crap.
This might make you feel better.
I ummm...forgot to get my oil changed for about 2 years (oops) and 1 month later my car is STILL in the shop. I think we are at close to 3k from them trying to save the engine. Hopefully I will get my car back in the next 2 weeks.
Yikes. I'm so sorry. I just keep thinking about how, at least in our case, the darn thing isn't even paid off. I hope you get your car back soon!