Henry
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« : February 19, 2012, 07:44:36 AM » |
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I was thinking as I saw a few ads on television and in the paper, this is supposed to be the time of the big sales on cars, if there is such a thing. I remember back in 1975 when we had a big old 9 passenger plymouth station wagon - That car was was really hard on gas, but gas in those days was not as expensive as it was hard to get. We all had 5 gallon cans of gas in our garages and I remember I was car pooling. Maryann used to go up the where Nan's is now when I was gone to work and get gas, having to wait in line. They wouldn't let you fill up, I think you could get $2 worth at a time. Not a fun time.
We decided we would look at a more fuel efficient car, so ended up getting one of the new Volkswagen Rabbits - It was a green standard shift and that is what Maryann drove to work. On Valentines day in 1978, we went out to Hungerfords and bought another one - You do have to know though that Volkswagen was not a place where you could ever get a good deal, Presidents Day or not and Ellsworth Moore who was the salesman would not back down on his price, so being a dyed in the wool Volkswagen Family, we did buy another one, later to also trade in the big old 1975 Plymouth Fury Station wagon for a Little Plymouth Horizon.
I have been looking for Paper Plates, but so far haven't seen any new cars going by the house, at least that I could notice. I did hear one dealer in Burlington say that they expected to sell around 30 cars yesterday - That's a lot of new cars, especially at the prices nowadays.
Some 50 - 55 years ago, I would have been making the rounds of the car dealers, seeing what they had to offer - nowadays, I have no interest in looking at new cars, just hope mine last another 5 - 10 years after which I don't expect I will be driving.
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