Wahoo! We've been saving, then things came up to deplete that savings....saved again, then that was depleted....you get the picture. So, although we were trying to be super financially savvy, it seems, we needed more push to replace. "Le Tigre", our old, '96 Corolla was on its last leg. It was on a very slow death, as Justin drove it miles daily to & from work, and we knew that once it required expensive repairs again, we were not going to be willing to shell out the cash to keep it on life support for the next short while 'til it drained our pockets again. So it was the Virgina state inspection that unexpectedly pushed us into that scary realm of new car buying. The inspector told us he wouldn't even look at the car until we replaced all the tires. That in & of itself would probably cost more than the junk was worth, but we knew it'd probably need new brakes, door handle, new fluids, etc., etc.
After a long, busy weekend, and colds brewing around the household, as well as some good research (intending to get a used Pilot or Sienna), we managed to find ourselves the perfect car for our little family needs...a new Rav4 with 3rd row seating! Hooray! They took "Le Tigre" off our hands, and we failed to take one last picture of our ghetto car. :( We feel quite luxurious now, and, even though it's basic, we really enjoy all its features. Hey-we're used to 9-14 year old cars! Sophie is excited to show it off to her friends & have them ride in it, too. (Does it really start this early??) A new name may be in order, but for now, we'll call it Rav. :)
After years of service, we feel the need to blog a fairwell to "LeTigre." You served us well, little Corolla, saving us from a money pit Taurus soon after Justin & Lauren were married, then driving us all around campuses, then all around the west to visit family, and then you took us all across the country to the D.C. area, and there remained our commuter car. Your death was slow & painful, but your life was full. We shall not miss your salt stripes, faulty door handles, unsafe handling & brakes, and lingering smells, although you have many wonderful memories attatched to you. Goodbye LeTigre!
Hello to a new transportation era in the Smith family!
(Photo to come)
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
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