Saying goodbye isn’t easy

February 20, 2008

You’ve heard me talk of my affinity for my car (and how tight I am with money).

Well, after 10 years of driving a 1995 car, I’ve made the decision that it’s time to part ways.

Let me pause to gather myself, please.

When I was looking through the paperwork tonight (yes, I’m a pack-rat too - another quality passed down from my maternal grandfather, JD Winburn), I noticed that on April 10, 1998 I bought the three-year old car with 27,195 miles.

Almost 10 years later, I’m letting her go with 195,000+ miles showing (note: the speedometer and odometer broke February 2007 so I figure I’m well over 220,000 actual miles).

Now before you think I’ve gone off the deep end and will now have a whopping car payment, I’m actually buying a car that’s ALREADY SIX YEARS OLD (2002) with over 70,000 miles.

It wasn’t so much the fact that I didn’t know how fast I was traveling or how far I was traveling (for the past year)….or the sporadic flashing lights that would come on from time to time, it was the slipping transmission that finally got to me. Having to wait a minute or two before getting in gear isn’t that big a deal and I tried to hang in there the past six or eight months. Over the past few months though, the wait-time had grown to 10 minutes! When Sarah told me one morning last week (while we were sitting waiting for the car to get in gear, hazard lights flashing, and having to wave the neighbors around us in the street) “It’s time to get a new car. This is embarassing. You’ve had this car since I was one”, that’s when I knew it was time.

Karen (my wife) also had previously told me she had enough when she waited 10 minutes one night downtown for the car to “get in gear.”

I want to thank Mike Andrews at Bob Andrews Motors for his help through the years as he nursed every little ding and crack and tried to keep her going.

I’ll introduce him to my “new” car soon and we’ll see if she can make it to 2018!

Comments

5 Responses to “Saying goodbye isn’t easy”

  1. Mom on February 21st, 2008 3:52 pm

    You needed a new car. I hope the new one will last as long as this one did.

  2. Karen on February 21st, 2008 7:29 pm

    Bye Bye Lexie :)~

  3. Jim & Jewel Hanson (Two Precious Stones) on February 22nd, 2008 7:59 pm

    Nathan,
    Hey, Gee whiz! Lets see the new? car. I liked your old sick car. Our white 2001 Chrysler, Town & Country Limited is old, 70,000 miles and we are gonna keep it, so I’m told. Our old Dodge Caravan was purchase by the service rep and his wife still drives it. Jim saw him at the doctors office after many years and he still has the Dodge and it is still perking. He would like to have the one we have now. Maybe the right repair shop would have fixed yours for you. If you expect a car to be good to you, then be good to it. Said it and I’m glad.

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