Is it still drivable?

Tiny
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Hi, I park at the bus parking lot, have a 96 Explorer with 125,000 miles. For two nights, it was super cold out, and I thought that was why the check guage light was on, and the car was knocking, like it wasn't warmed up. It was less than 5 miles home, and both nights after about 3 miles, the sound went away and the light went off. I thought it was mostly because of the super cold temps. Yesterday morning I checked antifreeze, was okay, but definitely was low on oil. Took it in, got an oil change, he said when he got under it the oil plug and oil filter weren't totally tight, and must have had a very slow leak there. He did put that on the receipt, and I definitely will call the repair place tomorrow that I think did the last oil change. Consequently he said the knocking won't go away, and I should think about getting a different vehicle, cuz eventually the engine will be shot. I forgot to ask him if it's drivable in the meantime? I did drive it yesterday to the store, and the knocking is still there, but doesn't seem as loud, but gets louder if at an idle. I will call him first thing in the morning, I'm getting laid off the end of this month, so I might have no choice but to get the engine fixed. Guess I'll also find out then would anything else have been ruined. Thanks for any help!
Sunday, December 3rd, 2006 AT 2:04 PM

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Tiny
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From the sound of things, if the vehicle was extremely low on oil for a long time, the engine bearings have probably been taking a beating. That's what's causing the knocking. The only way around that is a bottom end rebuild. I hate to be the bearer of bad news.
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Sunday, December 3rd, 2006 AT 2:08 PM
Tiny
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Thank you, I appreciate it. I forgot to ask, do you think it's okay to drive it in the meantime? Like to the bus stop, and the store, and getting it to the repair shop?
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Sunday, December 3rd, 2006 AT 2:27 PM
Tiny
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Just make sure you keep an eye on the oil level and try not to drive it too much until you can get it fixed.
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Sunday, December 3rd, 2006 AT 2:33 PM
Tiny
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Okay, thank you so much Catch.
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Sunday, December 3rd, 2006 AT 9:55 PM

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