WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11
And that is considering that since March 16, I haven't driven further than 25 miles from home. With this virus, it is just no fun to drive anywhere. We even dropped plans to join family in Savannah, Georgia, this coming Thursday for Thanksgiving. We had that in the plans for a year and a half.
That storm, as bad as it was, was over in about an hour.
Anyway, the next day, I walked out by the car and saw the garage floor was very wet under the front of the car(perhaps, I thought, from all the rain we had) but there was nothing by the back tires.
I looked at the front of the 2011 Malibu and could see the license plate and holder were a bit bent and he bumper under it was dented as well. Then I saw a piece of wood jammed in there, but I couldn't loosen it. (Nor could I get the hood up after I pulled the inside lever to do it. I couldn't find the latch in the engine.)
I started the car, and it started right up. Backed it out of the garage and drove around a couple blocks. It ran well. No warning lights came on either.
Parked it on the driveway which was dry, figuring I would see if it was still leaking. I went out a few hours later and the driveway was covered with some sort of liquid.
I called our Chevy dealer to have it towed in the next day.
Watch Out for Them Motivating Big Tree Branches.--RoadWreck
POINTS TO PONDER: Why do we press harder on the remote when we know the batteries are getting weak?
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