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A'ight, SO.

I mentioned the car trouble and layover yesterday in our blog.

Well, today we got news it's worse than we thought. As such, more details are warranted.

THE STORY THUS FAR:

We left AR around noon on Monday, feelin' perky and like we could take on the world, so we decided to cut down on our remaining trip time and costs by pushing forward: no motels, just napping in the car on the way, taking turns driving and napping.

We did this for a few reasons, not the least of which was that, despite our good experiences our second night on the road, we *really* didn't want to spend any more time in TX (or OK for that matter) than necessary, and figures that worst case we'd push through to NM.

And push through we did... right up until the bang that sent us leaping into the air, crashing down, and screaming as we struggled to re-gain control of the car and get safely on the verge.

I'll be honest... we don't know what happened exactly. We might have hit something, but what I think I saw Ms. Joyce said coulda been the flash of sparks when something broke loose under the car: it was early morning twilight, and what I saw didn't seem to be there until it was most certainly far too late for us to do anything about dodging it at highway speeds.

So we got a tow truck (after a 3 hour delay.) We knew we had a flat at least. When they got out there we found oil on the ground, and the car couldn't move at all... so yep. On the truck, get it to a shop, and they say the tranny pan is trashed, maybe more. So, we got a room at a motel right next door to the place (quite a nice motel: more details when we get home,) and had to wait for them to get a good look at the car to find out our exact situation.

THE STORY TODAY:

The repair place called back... and yep. It's worse.

That ripped tranny pan turned out to be a *shattered* tranny. And a dead rear left tire. And a warped frame. And some kind of broken control rod. And who knows what else.

We had the car serviced before we left Cali, but the trip back and forth has been filled with pot holes and other things, so who knows: it could very well have been minor damage from any number of things over the trip exacerbated by the over 2000 miles we've driven since Friday.

According to the repair place next door, it's something like a month worth of repairs. At a dealership with all the parts and correct knowledge.

So, here we are. A second night here in NM, while we wait for calls back from insurance, and tow places, etc. Gonna contact a rental car place to get us home, and try and get all of my things out of the car before it's towed to a place Ms. Joyce's insurance approves of for further examination.

Ms. Joyce is handling all of this better than I am. I'm kinda freaking, both because I was driving when it happened and because we wouldn't have been on the road if not for me and... basically, I'm trying hard as I can not to blame myself for what happened.

We could have been home yesterday evening. Instead, we're going to -- at best -- be home late tomorrow, assuming we can get a rental and get moving and don't have any other issues.

What was supposed to be about a 1500-2000 USD trip might end up costing us closer to 18k over time.

Melanie E.

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Important things

Erisian's picture

The important thing is that you both are okay. A car failure while on the move could have turned out much worse. -hugs-

Happy to hear that you're safe and sound...

SammyC's picture

Get back home as soon as you can. It's a good thing Ms. Joyce has a cool head on her shoulders. Calm yourself, Melanie, things will work out in the end. You have friends on this site who will offer whatever help we can. Just ask. Meanwhile, just think good thoughts about "going back to Cali."

Hugs,

Sammy

To be sure

You will remember this little trip until dementia takes over. But any "whoopsie" you walk away from is OK. Thank the gal upstairs and finish up this little adventure safely.

Ron

So glad both of you are safe.

Emma Anne Tate's picture

Don’t beat up on yourself, Melanie. At the end of the day, you got the car to safety when it was going out-of-control, and both of you walked away. Everything that comes afterwards is a colossal pain in the ass, but . . . you are both alive and uninjured, and that’s what matters most.

Emma

Huge Hugs

Lucy Perkins's picture

As others have said, the important thing is that you and Erin are both safe, shaken probably, but OK.
It sounds like you did a great job keeping the car safe "when all around were losing theirs" so take comfort in that.
I hope that you get home soon.
Lucy xx

"Lately it occurs to me..
what a long strange trip its been."

We're home!

erin's picture

We got a rental car to get home with and just turned that back to company,

and a friend brought us home from car rental agency.

We had some decent sleep earlier but are still tired and a bit shook up.

Now we get Melanie settled in with all the stuff we brought from AR.

Much thanks to everyone that contributed to helping bail us out. All the expenses aren't known yet but we're grateful to everyone who helped us make it home. :)

Hugs,
Erin and Melanie

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Welcome Home!

Erisian's picture

Welcome Home! Glad to hear you made it safely. -Hugs to you both!- <3