In 1999 I leased a car. It was a 4 door Chevy Blazer 4X4, and I loved it. Pewter metallic paint, with a charcoal leather interior, it was the nicest thing I'd ever driven. Sunroof, CD player (with a cassette deck I never did put a tape into), power everything, I was in heaven.
By the time the lease was up, things had changed quite a bit, and buying the car made the most sense, so I did. Shortly following that, the engine blew at 59,000 miles. I fixed that, then the alternator, brakes, and a host of other little things, which seemed to keep coming, over the years.
The last time I had it inspected for renewing my tags, the U-joint needed work to pass and the bill was over 600 bucks. I'd also lost a hinge pin from the drivers door, and had run into a deer on the highway. (The deer I hit just enough to skew the grille but not enough to make it worth taking to a body shop).
The point of all this is that until today, I was driving a 10 year old car that had slipped well past unsightly, and squarely into unsafe. It's time to renew my tags again, and paying for another repair (which I knew there would be) seemed silly, when what I really needed was a good used car. So I did my research, and in the end, I got a smokin deal.
My silver LR3 with black interior is a 2006, with 33,000 miles on it. The sales staff at Mercedes Benz of Kansas City couldn't have been nicer, or more professional. What's more, on a rainy, snowy, generally nasty last weekend of the month, they were ready to sell a car and when I left I think we were both happy with the transaction.
Next, Brett's lease is up in June. He's got the bug, we'll see if he makes it that long!
The best use of a frigid, wet, snowy day
Posted by
David
on Saturday, March 28, 2009
Labels:
Things long overdue
6 comments:
Da-yum! That is one sweet vehicle. Congrats, David!
Oh Raina, I was driving a car that occasionally, when creaking (loudly) around a corner the door would fly open. That's when it wasn't backfiring and lurching. But thanks!
Very cool ride, for a very cool guy!
I'm GREEN with envy.
I've wanted one sinc eforever. Congrats, and yes I am envious.
I had a Land Rover Discovery once which lived at the shop. I wish you better luck.
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