Is it understandable or reasonable that an older car buyer would like to get excited about what-might-be their last car, especially if they have never done so before?
There can be a romance to such an important part of life. Carried to extreme, it might seem silly.
After 15 years of fussing and fuming, of sturm und drang, I finally bought a new tow vehicle. It didn't work out like a romantic novel, by, say, Sir Walter Scott or Alexander Dumas.
Rather, it resembled a Jane Austen novel, in composite, non-literal form: a young woman, enthused about a dashing young rake, the best dancer at the balls, and always fashionably dressed. He drives a stylish and fast carriage, and rides a stallion. She's even heard whispers that he has killed a man in a duel.
Then she finds out he is an irresponsible, self-centered cad.
After a suitable amount of wailing, she transfers her attentions to a man who isn't too old, and doesn't look terrible, has good inheritance prospects, and is responsible and kind.
She sighs, and thinks, "Maybe I can learn to love him."
So it goes with a new car, house, job, spouse, and most other things that are important.
There can be a romance to such an important part of life. Carried to extreme, it might seem silly.
After 15 years of fussing and fuming, of sturm und drang, I finally bought a new tow vehicle. It didn't work out like a romantic novel, by, say, Sir Walter Scott or Alexander Dumas.
Rather, it resembled a Jane Austen novel, in composite, non-literal form: a young woman, enthused about a dashing young rake, the best dancer at the balls, and always fashionably dressed. He drives a stylish and fast carriage, and rides a stallion. She's even heard whispers that he has killed a man in a duel.
Then she finds out he is an irresponsible, self-centered cad.
After a suitable amount of wailing, she transfers her attentions to a man who isn't too old, and doesn't look terrible, has good inheritance prospects, and is responsible and kind.
She sighs, and thinks, "Maybe I can learn to love him."
So it goes with a new car, house, job, spouse, and most other things that are important.
Comments
What's the male version of the above?
George
Certainly not the vehicle shown in the photo that you posted? That is another media staple, using photos that have nothing to do with the news being reported.
What did you buy?
Don in Okla.
Chris
Chris, teasing the readers is good for my linkbait income. (grin)
Don in Okla, I thought the 2500 and 3500 pickup prices were unbelievable. 1500s are pretty bad, too.
I enjoy your writing and I find your experience and advice helpful as I begin my quest to move from brick and sticks to a nomadic life.
I genuinely would like to know more about your new tow rig. This information will be helpful to me as I consider tow vehicle options.
Best regards,
David
Or you could email me, occ.of.ind@gmail.com with a specific question.