I am not a 'car guy'. I don't know how to fix them, I really don't know very much about how they work, and I don't really get any sense of inflated ego from a vehicle. The associated cost aside, you will likely never see me shopping for a BMW or a Lexus. It just doesn't mean much to me. I am happy to buy nice vehicles for Lauren and the kids to ride in, but that has much more to do with safety and convenience than any kind of perceived social status. That said, I have always had a love affair with Jeeps, which I believe goes back to childhood summers spent with my parents at the YMCA camp they worked at. There were some old-school Jeeps on the island, and I'm pretty certain that is where this started (that's me on the far left):
So, ten years later, I am back in Vermont as planned, and now have finally corrected the mistake I made before moving to the city. During our recent trip to the 4x4 beaches of North Carolina, Lauren finally tired of listening to me whine as the Jeeps rolled by and told me it would be okay to pick one up. Of course I knew I'd better act quickly before my window of opportunity passed. Considering that I work at home, commuting nearly 45 feet per day, it would be difficult to justify a new purchase. At the same time, one of the the rules of purchase was to get something that was at least reasonably safe, so airbags were a requirement (which ruled out the 1986 CJ I really wanted). With the high and low thrown out, I got lucky and found a red Wrangler almost exactly like my old one:If you find yourself in Vermont sometime this summer, give me a shout and I'll take you out for a spin. Maybe I'll never be a car guy, but I guess I'll have to own up to being a Jeep guy. And yes, the kids are all over it and went for their first topless ride yesterday, so the next generation is already being exposed. Excellent.
1 comment:
That is a SWEET ride. Hope you're enjoying. I actually really dig cars, and this one is a beaut.
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