A part of project “Brave New Jon”…
I’ve decided I probably will buy myself a car. I got to a bit of a personal low point a few weeks back and went on a re-invention quest in order to help deal with that. And as part of the dealing with stuff, I decided to get an MA driver’s license, finally. As I mentioned before, this turns out to be trivial (read: laughable) and took me a total of 4 days, including phone calls.
Driving turns out to be fairly addictive. Like many other things, it’s something I had never had much time for – I mean, why didn’t I try surfing before either? I’m fixing this with a bunch of lessons, starting next week. But anyway. Back to the driving. It’s addictive, it’s fun, and I drove over 800 miles last week. Working out the cost of rentals vs. just buying a car means that if I’m going to be renting regularly, I might as well look to buy a car. I can’t use zipcar, or stuff like that, because I’ve not had a license for more than a year (though I do qualify on the age grounds…being old and all). And anyway, I’m paying for a parking space in the apartment lot that’s looking a bit empty again tonight.
So. MA want to charge me $3200+ per year for insurance. If I’m going to be screwed over, I might as well be screwed over fashionably, in style, in a car I enjoy driving. I’m looking at the Mazda MX-5 rather longingly at the moment…this can’t be good for me. I know where this goes. It’s not the most practical car – but that makes it even more “me”. I mean, if I’m ever going to do the convertible thing, now is the time to do it. All of this is on hold until I get back from the Summit and traveling, but I will seriously evaluate the options – the green part of me tells me to buy that Prius, but another side of me says “ah, but you could just ride your bike in town” and still another thanks some higher power I’m not into H2s.
I’ll include my experience driving the Mustang in my evaluation. Yes, the East Coast has snow in winter and it’s cold…and stuff. But a hard top nicely handles that – you only get to use it maybe 50% of the year, but I don’t really care. Especially if I can pick one up in time to drive down to the Cape a bit over the summer. Seriously. Got to think about this.
Jon.