A right rear tire blowout on Highway 280 while on one's way to work does not generally bode well for the rest of the day. I'm Ok, but as you can see, the tire is complete toast. Great.
Being a gal who doesn't know much about cars, I call the "car guy" brother-in-law while I wait for AAA to show up, and check with him what I should expect to pay for a new tire. He tells me. So far so good.
I get nervous when the AAA tow truck driver tells me, "I know just the place where you can get that fixed." I'm thinking to myself, "Yeah right. How much does this place pay you to steer business their way?"
In short, I'm expecting to be massively ripped off. Instead, I get taken to a little home in the wall place on a side street off Stevens Creek in Cupertino.
Imperial Automotive isn't much to look at. Two bays, two mechanics, lots of stuff lying around, the owner up front, and a bunch of old imports waiting to be worked on. But looks are not everything. The guys there rotated the best of the remaining tires onto my back wheels and set me up with a new set of front tires with no wait time, and for $40 less than the brother-in-law said I'd probably have to pay for the work. They also, and for no charge, reattached a plastic guard thingie on the underside of my car that had gotten knocked loose by the tow truck guy.
While they were at it, they checked my brake pads and suggested that the next time I get an oil change I might want to have the pads replaced. I was so surprised that they weren't trying to push me into having the work done right then and there, I almost forgot to thank them.
I got to work a few hours late, and a little worn out from the stress, but all in all it turned out to be an OK morning.
![[really flat tire]](http://farm1.static.flickr.com/225/480154714_9b191f9b78_m.jpg)


Comments (3)
Hi
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Posted by Alex | May 2, 2007 7:42 AM
Hey! Just a few hours behind you, This happens to me!
Posted by Dexter Herron | May 3, 2007 6:34 PM
Oh what a pain. I'm glad you're alright -- that must've been scary to experience on the freeway.
Sorry this happened to you -- bummer. But at least the mechanics were a good experience.
Posted by Melinda | May 7, 2007 6:22 PM