Thursday, July 26, 2007

New Car



OK, so Tuesday I bought a new car, a Pontiac Vibe. See as a friend just pointed out I've been giving US automakers grief here, and I bought a Vibe... But see This is a GM / Toyota venture. It's basically a Toyota Matrix with a Pontiac logo and flair. Why did I have to buy a new car? Well the Suzuki Verona I had turned out to be the biggest piece of junk I've owned in years. It had major engine work at 25k, an Oil leak at 30k, and now it was stalling and it almost got me killed. So I called the dealer to make ANOTHER appointment, and I was told my warranty had expired (only 36 months) and I'd have to pay for this service. Well I lost it, went to the local dealers and started checking out cars. I was actually looking for a Honda or something, but the "low end" pricing you keep hearing about on TV doesn't exist unless you DON'T want air conditioning or anything. Then the sales weasel tells me about this Pontiac leftover and told me GM had a 0% finance deal going on. SO... I bought it.

OK, now if anyone from a US automaker reads this listen up, these joint ventures are good for you guys. You learn how to make a quality car, at a decent price. You should do this more often!

...end of soap box speech.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Long time no hear...

Hello again. I know I haven't written anything here in a while, as I've not thought of much that was blog worthy. However the other day something cool happened. I heard from an old friend I'd lost touch with for years. OK... Here's the deal.
1. I hate him... He's my age but looks GREAT, he's got a lovely family, AND he's got my Mustang.
2. I'd post pics to show you what I mean, but he asked me not too.
3. I have to admit I was jealous for about 2 seconds, but then I remembered it was MY choices that lead me in the direction I went, just as his decisions lead him down his chosen path. I can't complain, I have 4 great kids, a good job my life doesn't suck.

SO... Here's to old friends, may we all find those whom we've lost touch with, apologize to those who need it, and draw strength from the choices we've made that have made us who we are.