Aug 11 2002

A brand new car!

Published by at 10:29 am under Uncategorized

Well, I didn’t win the Elvis car after all. I entered a raffle for it at the San Diego County Fair when I was visiting my mother a couple of months ago, hoping to win it and give it to my sister Megan, who had become the filling in a car sandwich when sitting at a stop sign minding her own business a couple of days earlier. Her tiny little plastic Geo Metro was completely totalled, and her seat snapped right off. Remarkably, she was pretty much OK, other than minor injuries.

So yesterday, Megan and her husband Rob took the insurance money and went to Ukiah in search of a new car. They bought a silver, 1996 Saturn! Our brother Jonathan checked it out on Carfax.com, where you can learn about your car’s past, whether seedy or innocent, before you commit to the relationship. If only they had a site like that for people! Megan’s car came up clean, so she and Rob drove home in a (insert game show host voice here) brand new car! Well, to us, anyway.

My 1966 Mustang Josephine is on a seemingly endless vacation at Jonathan’s place, in the company of his 1960 Valiant, Scout; his 1962 truck, John Henry; and his newest and as-yet unnamed 1970 truck. Rob has a 1960 Falcon and a 1972 truck (he doesn’t go in for nonsense like naming his vehicles). So Megan’s new car is the youngest and prettiest in the family, just like she is.

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  1. Candion 12 Aug 2002 at 8:53 am

    Saturns are usually great little cars, so yay. 🙂

    Watch out for that Carfax thing, though. I think that gives people a false sense of security. Not all accidents are reported, so if someone trashes a car and then sells it instead of making a claim, Carfax wouldn’t have any record of it.

    When Brian and I were shopping for a newer used car, we saw this cute car we thought was great until we looked in the trunk. The thing had obviously been rear-ended, because you could see the welding above the wheel wells, but the Carfax thing he gave us was clean. Haha. Losers at the dealership feigned innocence. They’re always trying to pull one over on people.