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fuselier
03-06-2003, 10:36 PM
Driving to work in a snow storm this AM, approaching some toll booths (not more than 25mph or so), I run over what looks like a big clod of snow/slush, like the kind that accumulates behind the wheels while driving in snow.

Not snow, concrete. Or something. Something heavy and hard.

And too large for my ground clearance. The force of the object wedging itself beneath the car literally lifted the body up on the springs as I ground across it.

I listened carefully and didn't hear anything wrong, handling was fine, gauges were steady....no problem, right?

I leave work at 11:15pm tonight, go to my garage, last car in there, the attendant says "I have really bad news".

The car dumped every drop of oil. Ugh.

Roadside Assistance is coming to tow me in the AM. The attendant and I pushed the car up near the ramp, so the truck can get at it. Took a black car home.

How much is THIS going to cost me? :dunno:

Nick325xiT 5spd
03-06-2003, 11:00 PM
Ugh. You have my sympathy.

Jon S.
03-20-2005, 05:08 PM
Driving to work in a snow storm this AM, approaching some toll booths (not more than 25mph or so), I run over what looks like a big clod of snow/slush, like the kind that accumulates behind the wheels while driving in snow.

Not snow, concrete. Or something. Something heavy and hard.

And too large for my ground clearance. The force of the object wedging itself beneath the car literally lifted the body up on the springs as I ground across it.

I listened carefully and didn't hear anything wrong, handling was fine, gauges were steady....no problem, right?

I leave work at 11:15pm tonight, go to my garage, last car in there, the attendant says "I have really bad news".

The car dumped every drop of oil. Ugh.

Roadside Assistance is coming to tow me in the AM. The attendant and I pushed the car up near the ramp, so the truck can get at it. Took a black car home.

How much is THIS going to cost me?

This was fuselier's last post at Bimmerfest.

Wonder what ever happened to him and the Bavarian Princess..

:dunno:

norihaga
03-20-2005, 05:20 PM
This was fuselier's last post at Bimmerfest.

Wonder what ever happened to him and the Bavarian Princess..

:dunno: It was renamed the Marie Celeste, and set adrift in the Gulf of Mexico one dark night (when the EPA wasn't looking). They say that when the moon is full over Houston and the traffic completely gridlocked, you can hear its dread howl. :yikes:

Jon S.
03-20-2005, 05:22 PM
It was renamed the Marie Celeste, and set adrift in the Gulf of Mexico one dark night (when the EPA wasn't looking). They say that when the moon is full over Houston and the traffic completely gridlocked, you can hear its dread howl.

:rofl:


:bustingup

fuselier
03-21-2005, 08:02 AM
Hey, someone emailed this thread to me...whoa!

Been around occasionally, lurking when I have a maintenance question to search or something. But not much.

The Bavarian Princess turns 5 on June 1st. A bit dented and scratched from 4 years of commuting into NYC, plus last winter I caught the front air dam on a snow-covered curb and ripped up the right corner. But it's just cosmetic (other than the lost foglight), so I haven't bothered to spring for the bodywork yet. I'll get around to it eventually.

Approaching 70k miles, and still running perfectly. Not a single mod on her - still bone-stock, manual seats, vinyl, no premium nothing, just a CD player, sunroof and automatic tranny. :thumbup:

Now she enjoys a short and low-speed commute just 20 minutes thru the suburbs - no more NYC. I figure I'm going to hang onto her for the duration. But my kids are now complaining about the back-seat legroom - my, how time flies! :rofl:

Alex Baumann
03-21-2005, 08:18 AM
Hey fus, great to hear from you (and the Bavarian Princess) again :thumbup: