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Re: thoughts on how to decommision a car

To: Rob Lipton <rlipton@prev.org>
Subject: Re: thoughts on how to decommision a car
From: james creasy <jcreasy@perforce.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 09:15:09 -0700
if its a modern car, ive never had a problem leaving a car sit for 
several months and dont think you will either.  just disconnect the 
battery so the alarm doesnt drain it. 

if it has a carburetor, the gas can dry up and glue the needle valve 
shut so it doesnt get gas.  not a problem with fuel injection.

if you have pre-1960 tires on it, they can get flat spots. 

the alternative can be more expensive: a friend of mine in about 2000 
bought a brand new S4 TT.  he left SF for russia and left the keys with 
a friend to drive it around the block every couple of weeks because he 
mistakenly thought it needed it.  he got a call in russia- the car was 
rolled 3 1/2 times and ended up 100 yards off the road in saratoga.  
there were 4 people in the car and every window was blown out.  he took 
an $8K loss on it after 1 month of driving it. 

james
OSP - One Snake's Picnic

Rob Lipton wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>I'm going away for at least several months starting in November and was
>wondering what people thought was the best way to "store" a car,
>
>I can keep it in a friend's garage where they can start it (yes, door
>open) while having it up on blocks, or possibly have someone drive the
>car around the block,
>
>thanks for your help,
>
>Rob




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