In an unusual turn of events, two of my closest friends got new cars this week. Joannie brought her car in for service and was offered a sweet trade-in deal from her dealer for her 2013 Prius, which had 35,000 miles on it. She is now the proud owner of a 2015 Prius. My friend Marion and her husband were on their way home from an extended road trip to see their oldest granddaughter graduate from college when they got into a car accident in Virginia. Their three year old car was totaled by the insurance company, but luckily neither of them was hurt. They just bought a 2015 Hyundai Sonata, which was the newest model of the car they had before the accident. I spoke to Marion’s husband last night and he gleefully described to me all of the car’s new bells and whistles, which included a back-up camera, individual climate control for the front seats and “memory” for the driver’s seat position, just to name a few. I’m sure he will take me for a ride soon.
I’m not jealous even though my car is a ten year old Mazda Tribute. I did buy it new back in 2005 and even though I’m not much of a “car” person, I still really like it. It was the first car that I ever owned that had heated seats, cruise control, and power windows. It still seems like a luxury vehicle in contrast to my husband’s 1999 Saturn SC, which has over 160,000 miles on it and rides like a go-cart, hitting every bump in the road.
Over the years, I’ve had a lot of fun personalizing my car, affectionately known as the Pugmobile. I have a vanity plate reading Pugmom, pink windshield wipers, as well as pink and black zebra-striped floor mats. The back of my car features a variety of pug magnets and stickers, mostly gifted by friends, as well as a license plate frame that reads, “I’d rather be quilting.” I’m pretty sure that most of my co-workers know it’s my car when they see it in the company parking lot.
If I had extra cash lying around, I’d consider having my car custom painted hot pink with gold sparkles. Only I’d be afraid that Mattel Toys might call and say that Barbie wanted her car back. Or that my husband and the pugs might refuse to ride with me anymore.
What about you? How’s your ride? Do you buy a new car every few years or do you drive a vintage vehicle? Do you lease your car or prefer to buy used and drive it into the ground? Have you personalized your car’s interior, had it custom painted, or “pimped out”?
We just retired my second car that I owned. 96 chevy Lumina. It had over 250000miles. I now drive it's sister a 99 lumina. It has 165000 miles. We did recently upgrade to a used minivan and we love it. We drive cars till they won't run anymore, or close to it. Lol
ReplyDeleteI love that you call it vintage. We drive 2 vintage cars a 2001 Chevy Blazer which I purchased used, and 1988 GMC Jimmy that DH built from the ground up, which is why we rent when we go on vacation.
ReplyDeleteWe have a car in common! I have a 2003 Mazda Tribute that I LOVE beyond all reason. It was my turn for a new car last time around, but the hubs got one instead because I just couldn't imagine finding a better one. It's black and I really would paint it yellow, except that it now has about 200,000 miles on it and it really is time for a replacement. I will be so sad to let this one go! And I don't think they even make them anymore. Guess I'll have to take my Nemo figurine to something new--but not better, no way!
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