secret addictions unveiled. part 1.

honestly, i can’t believe in all the time i’ve been scribbling my thoughts here i’ve never breached a topic very close to my heart. one that evokes many emotions and is the root of much study and research and takes up a ton of space in my already-filled-to-capacity head. cars.

not the disney pixar movie. not an acronym for some fancy thing like, Caring, Agile, Rhythmic, Skater (um, pulled that outta my bum). but a pile of metal (or more likely, really hard plastic) with four wheels and a coupla lights. a car, car.

since i can remember i’ve always had a thing for them. like, i may not remember a person’s name but i can tell you what kind of car they drive. in the late 80′s when my dad and step mom bought a sable wagon instead of the dodge caravan i so desperately craved, i was crushed. at 9 years old i was helping my mom car shop and fell in love with this way over priced mini-van of sorts by nissan called the axxess (apparently, we were like the only suckers; never saw another besides ours) because i was so smitten, my mom stretched her budget to appease me. i was so stoked.

my memory is jogged not by pictures or trinkets but by the car i was riding/driving/noticing at that time.  like my mom’s first brand new car, a vw golf, with a sunroof (it was way beyond cool in those days) that she let me hang out of while we rode down my grandparent’s road (please don’t turn her in. my life was never in danger, really.) and my dad’s super cool 1991 (i think) volkswagen gti. the seats were like a race car’s and had a funky red and black pattern (suppose they still do?). i used to think it was wicked fast. when i was 15 it was the first manual car i drove for any distance. my dad came to pick me up, passed me the keys and said something along the lines of, “you can drive”. like two + hours to his house. i think i may have pooped in my pants, but i tried like hell to act cool, calm and collected. i’m not sure my white knuckled fingers left 10 and 2. i’m fairly certain at least 5 cars swerved, beeped and cussed me out along the way. but we made it. and i’ll never forget it.

now, i don’t do mechanical stuff. checking oil and adding it is about as much as i can handle. my 1991 honda civic had a leaky trunk which led to soggy rear brake lights and i figured how to change those (like every other day). but by and large i stick to studying the designs, makes and models. when i’m on the highway i try to name the passing or approaching vehicles as quickly as possible. only rarely do i need to get up close to inspect. and by the way, this part is kind of a secret. no one i regularly drive with knows this. it happens inside the walls of my brain and really, should probably stay there. but today, i’ve decided to let you in on the secret. please don’t think i’m any more delusional or deranged than you did already.

i try not to judge people by the car they drive. but sometimes, like the shoes you wear, it’s inevitable. by ‘judge’ it’s not in a discriminatory or a i’m-better-than-you way. it’s just like how you can usually match a dog to its owner. some things just, well, go together. and i’m fascinated by that. with that said, i’ll let you judge me. in order, here are the cars i’ve driven the last 12 years:

 
since harper’s birth and the realization that two car seats in my pathfinder = no room for anything else (not to mention two kids who can touch each other from their seats), i’ve been on the hunt. and let’s be honest, even when i’m not really car shopping, i am. so on any given day if you asked me what options there were for a vehicle with 3rd row seating, all wheel drive, fuel efficiency, function and of course some style, i could probably rattle off several options. i have been making justin (who could really care less what either of us drives) totally crazy with my on-going quest for a new vehicle. and to be honest, i started kinda driving myself nuts too.
 
so this week i decided to put it to rest. i’m going to drive my pathfinder until it’s paid off (this year) and then try to get at least an additional 6-12 months out of it. for me, and my materialistic desire for things shiny, new and updated, this is a hard nut to swallow. but i’m feeling good about it. i brought the ‘ol girl in for her 90k mile tune up (first ever manufacturer’s suggested thing i’ve done) and replaced whatever little sensor was signaling  the check engine light. she’s got all new filters and plugs and fluids among a lot of other stuff that i have no clue about (but cost an arm and a leg). i can tell she feels so much better. just need to give her a good wash and vacuum and she’ll really be purring.  
 
so, if i were catholic i would give up car searching for lent. but since i’m not i suppose giving it up to free some much needed head space will suffice. and i will cross my fingers (and toes. you can too) that she decides to stay happy and healthy until fall 2011 (ish). oh god…the notion that a new car buying green light (even if it’s still 20 mos out) is impending is so exciting. i almost can’t stand it. good thing i’m not catholic, because next stop on the to-do list? look at some pics of the new chevy traverse. i’m not usually into domestics, but i like it.  
shit, so much for the putting to rest thing. damn, i wonder if they do rehab for addictions like this.
 
ohhh, maybe vw will get their asses in gear and get a large, awd, fuel efficient, non-minivan, vehicle ready for me in fall 2011?  the new honda pilot is pretty sweet looking, right? but on the way to work today i finally figured out what bothers me about it (and it’s side kick the crv ). the wheels are just too small. throws the whole thing off.
 
ok, enough rambling.  i’m really signing off now. go give your ‘ol girl a scrub and an oil change. it’s been a long, cold winter and she deserves it.
 
 
 
 

9 Responses to “secret addictions unveiled. part 1.”

  1. I feel you, i’m always looking at cars for possible purchase 2-3 years out. A girl at my gym just had her third baby (3 boys!) and she upgraded to a Armada. Those things are tanks! I’m surprised your pathfinder doesn’t have a third row, mine did.

    P.S. I totally remember the 91 Civic, that was as bad ass as my 89 Jetta :)

  2. HA! now i get your tag line “along for the ride” Way to funny!!!
    I had no idea. :)

    Although i am a fan of that new chevy traverse…the only thing i could tell you about it is that it has a special console for your laptop. NICE.

  3. hahaha! yes, i think it was you who clued me into the laptop console. you were instantly sold! maybe we’ll buy them together in a couple years :)

  4. that jetta was SWEET casey! the armada’s are tanks, yes. and they also get like 4 miles to the gallon. i wish my pathfinder had a third row – i think the new body style was the first to offer it.

  5. ok ok ok….han you know i’m an addict as well. our dads letting us do dangerous and irresponsible car manuevers at a young age didn’t help. yes, the armada is a tank and a gas guzzler, not to mention serious dough. the honda pilot is ok, but yes, is lacking the sleak coolness of the chrysler aspen. did i mention the aspen gets 22 miles to the gallon, has a third row, has serious balls on hills, is awd, has volume controls on the stearing wheel and is priced accordingly? just sayin. oh and on a side note, i already have jeremy’s cousin up in maine, who works for a chevy dealership, sending you CHEVY TRAVERSE info……..good luck with ignoring that itch until 2011!! got nuthin but love for ya!

  6. goooooo aspen! if only the still made them it might be a contender for 2011. haha!

  7. well excuse me miss!!! why don’t you go ahead and google the 2010 chrysler aspen hybrid……
    pretty sure they haven’t discontinued them….just made them even BETTER!!! YES!!!!! hello trade in!

  8. oohh snap! hmmm, i’m google-ing as we speak…

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