New Car
by Jeremy on Feb.03, 2009, under General Ramblings
Obviously, when you move to a new location, one of the decently high priorities is figuring out transportation. Since I’ve been staying with Dutch, I really haven’t had to be too concerned about getting around. We’re mostly either hanging out at the house or at work. I’ve known for a while that I’m going to need a car sooner rather than later, though. Sometimes, it’d just be nice to be able to let Dutch go to work as early or late as he decides and the two of us just go in and leave at different times.
Ruzena helps me again. Somewhat. Her roommate’s dad was apparently selling a 1997 BMW 528i and was willing to give me quite an astounding deal on it. I have the car now and we went to the DMV yesterday to get everything official. Title transfer, License transfer, plates, etc. I also setup my car insurance in the morning, but for some reason it doesn’t seem like the payment actually took and I’ll have to call Progressive to see what’s going on with that. It’s not letting me print off the temporary insurance cards, so I’m assuming the policy isn’t activated. Can’t really drive without insurance, so I need to get that worked out soon.
The only real problem with the car when I first saw it was a hot-start issue with the starter where it wouldn’t start while the car was hot. He got the starter replaced and it hasn’t had a problem, so far. A few other minor issues but nothing show-stopping. I won’t have to dump a ton of money into it upfront, but there’s certainly a few minor annoyances that I’ll want to fix over time.
Here’s hoping that all goes well with the car and I can get my insurance issue worked out soon.
February 3rd, 2009 on 12:21 pm
Nice. Lifehacker recently featured an article praising older cars. As the driver of a ‘96 Mazda, I couldn’t agree more.
February 3rd, 2009 on 1:50 pm
Welcome to the BMW family
A couple of sites that you will want to keep handy:
For upgrades and mods:
http://www.bavauto.com
http://europeanautosource.com
http://modbargains.com
For OEM or upgrade replacement parts & tools:
http://www.pelicanparts.com
You’ll save hundreds of $$ in repair costs by getting the parts & tools from those sites and spending an evening working on your car.
February 3rd, 2009 on 1:50 pm
Uh oh, did it eat my comment?
February 3rd, 2009 on 1:56 pm
It looked spammy so it got flagged. I fixed it, though. Thanks for the links.
February 3rd, 2009 on 8:13 pm
Well I just had a massive blowout and wound up getting all my tires replaced, plus a wheel alignment. But other than that it’s been great to me, and mine’s a ‘96 too.