Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Looking for a new ride

This must be the time of year when new car models are starting to roll out on the lot, and car sales fill the want ads of the local paper, and television commercials extol the value of auto shopping at Uncle Henry's Wheels for less automart. Then lest we forget the articles on line, opening our minds up to "The Ten Best Cars to Buy" and still have money for food.
I normally wouldn't pay any attention to this as car shopping is as rare here as a day off, but we just happen to be in the market for new wheels for my youngest daughter. Well new older wheels.
Her last car, a hand me down from her older sister was hit by a school bus and then one of our many deer in the area decided to give it up on the front of her car less than a mile from our home. Since the car seems to have a large bullseye, invisible to the naked eye painted on it, and she needed a reliable car to travel to work, and drive to friends houses, movies, and places eighteen year old girls travel, it seemed prudent to look for a newer old car.
Right around her high school graduation, her father took her out on what we will refer to as the GREAT CAR SEARCH. Amazing as it sounds she got a car within a few days, one that I would have liked to own myself, and one that she never expected to get until she graduated college, and had a job for a while.
Her father seemed to have a weak moment, and she became the proud owner of a nine year old Volvo SUV. What a smart buy except for the price, the gas mileage, and the fact the vehicle had three rows of seats. But she loved the car, note the word loved. After owning this dream ride for a total of two days, we left town for three, leaving her precious set of wheels in the capable hands of her father to be taken back to the lot to have a few things tweaked.
Before the aforementioned vehicle could return, our area had a set of thunderstorms. Here comes the target thing back to haunt us. Mother Nature decided to lay down a bolt of energy, which hit our well, disabled the brain module in the car, and disable some phone lines. In the big scheme of things we are grateful our home wasn't hit.
Well as the title of this blog infers, the car was deemed unfixable within the budget for the insurance company, and car number two was totaled.
So the car hunt resumes. Should it be an suv, a sedan or my choice, a small efficient car with a low repair rate?
I am nothing if not sensible.
Car lots, internet searches, still not a car that will satisfy budget as well as criteria that my daughter has deemed as important. I have noticed as the search continues, her criteria has been adjusted somewhat. Now she just wants a car and soon. Her summer is slipping away and without her own set of wheels, there are few mall visits, or even a day at the beach.
So we continue to look, and we will step up the search.
Wish us luck as we look for a new ride.

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