Monday, January 12, 2015

Saga of Idling ZEN

One fine morning my childhood friend calls me and says

"Amber yaar, the ZEN D is up for grabs. As you have asked to be the first person to know this. here you are"

"Wah Wah, Vibhor. Its good. By the way I am in Bathinda and I will take it for a good spin"

"Aye sure" says Vibhor and hangs up.

This is the conversation regarding a car that was known to no abuse, and low miles registered, full service history and a know bang on the front fender.

Being from Panjab you may be able to afford whatever you want to buy, but you still want a ZEN, ZEN D or Di is even better because we don't care if it has a speed of a snail but it should be a ZEN that looks good. Wide alloys with wide tyres and Dinchak Dinchak car entertainment system is a must or should be on the menu.

I ask my Mrs. to be ready to run some errands around the town before we have to head back to Delhi the next day. We drive down to Vibhor's place exchange usual greetings, have tea and leave the car and take the ZEN.

After driving for a few miles I realised something is wrong, may not be serious but wrong. We stopped at a market, I have never been to this market but it was opposite to my friend Siddharth Goel's house. My wife who has been well trained by me to spot small things in cars and bikes said "It seems something with the engine". Then I realised that the car is not Revving. We have been driving it around but the sound signature of the engine has been the same! no increasing revs!, just the typical Diesel Clatter Idling sound.

Now as I knew what the problem was I tried a few things to correct it, then drove it to a ramp somehow. and here is what happened. I woke up.

What! it was just a dream. It was not real. The car has been gone for last 2 years and I was not even the first person to know that it is being sold.

Wondering about all this I still hear the diesel clatter idling sound, then I realised that it was coming from the a FAN in the hospital ward that I was sharing with another LAD who had his Knee operated. The diesel clatter idling sound that I would have loved to own now became a pain in the bottom, it was like Delhi belly song "I love you like I hate you". for next few hours I had to constantly hear it even after my ears muffled with cotton.


I wish I was really hearing a diesel engine. again they say if wishes were horses.....

"Please don't minds the grammers mistakes"