Anonymous wrote:
If a cop leaves you an orange sticker on the car, you’d never know it. They’d then impound it and charge you for that and a daily rate. Terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Driving the second car is not an option, since it is long distance. It is a functional but an old car. Can’t take the risk of breakdowns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Just leave a broken car in some state where you know no one. Like on the side of a road...!? Wth
Yes, on the side of the road. Haven't you ever seen an empty vehicle on the side of the road before? You'd have to call and have it towed to a mechanic remotely. It would suck, and be a headache, but it's also a relatively low probability event.
If you don't want to do this, plan to stay with the vehicle and have it towed to a mechanic immediately. You'd lose a few hours travel time, but again, it's a pretty low probability event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No constructive advice, don’t comment. If selling/buying a new car was an option, I wouldn’t be here.
Well aren't you a peach. Can't imagine why people aren't leaping at the opportunity to do the legwork on researching your move for you.
This.
Anonymous wrote:
Just leave a broken car in some state where you know no one. Like on the side of a road...!? Wth
Anonymous wrote:Driving the second car is not an option, since it is long distance. It is a functional but an old car. Can’t take the risk of breakdowns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driving the second car is not an option, since it is long distance. It is a functional but an old car. Can’t take the risk of breakdowns.
Consider that a 14-hour drive is about the equivalent of two weeks of commuting.
It will actually be a little easier on the vehicle than a typical commute, since it will be almost all highway driving.
Make the old car the lead car. Drive it easy. If it breaks down, leave it and have the driver just join the rest of your family. You can then decide what to do with the car when you get an idea what the repair bill will be.
Or you can guarantee a bill of $800-$2000 by having it shipped.
Anonymous wrote:Driving the second car is not an option, since it is long distance. It is a functional but an old car. Can’t take the risk of breakdowns.