But, on the other hand, I'll be glad to not be contributing to pollution, nor "throwing money away" on $3 (!) gas, insurance, payments, etc. Plus I'll be getting more exercise! So all of these things are benefits to selling. But I sure will miss the convenience...the whole point, though, was that I wanted to live in an urban area so I wouldn't have to rely on driving to get me around. I'm not blaming people who live in suburban areas because they drive; believe me, I know that the country was pretty much forced into developing highways over train systems! But for myself, I just really want to try to get away from needing a car.
Yeah, I know it'll be a pain in the ass when I come back to my parents' house and want to visit friends, but I'll have to deal. Hopefully I can sometimes borrow my mom's car, and hopefully my friends love me enough to maybe drive every once in a while (although I hate asking that!). :) We'll see. For now, I just have to get the car sold in the first place! I hope I can make a bit of money off of it, that would be nice...
Yesterday Dad & I spent over 2 hours washing, waxing, Armoralling, Windexing, shampooing, and vacuuming the car - it looks gorgeous! I was exhausted afterwards, but it was worth it. Now it's parked out front, and hopefully between that & the postings I've put online & in the local paper, I'll get some offers! (pleasepleaseplease)
Well, I think I'll leave you with some photos (taken this morning) of my car, so I'll always remember it, hehe. xoxo love you my little car!
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