Test Driving

As you may know, Bethany and I are in the market for a new car, looking to add a crossover to our personal fleet.  We are looking to buy by the end of October, so as the month is half over, we probably should set out to test drive. Bethany had the day off of work, so I took a day of vacation and we set across the Front Range, visited 8 dealerships and ended up only driving 3 cars.

The test drive experience has been an interesting one. The environmentalist winds have blown into the auto industry, pushing fuel efficiency standards.  Unfortunately the result of that is that 4-cylinder engines rule the crossover class of cars, bringing fuel efficiency at the cost of power.  However, as Coloradoans know, the terrain of the Rocky Mountains isn’t very friendly for 4-cylinder engines.  If you’ve driven in Estes Park in a 4-cylinder car full of people – you know what I mean by being underpowered.  With our V-6 requirement, we’ve apparently limited our select – this is why we went 8 places and only got to drive 3 cars.  There was no shortage of 4-cylinders for us today, one of them which we drove.  I’ll admit that there was decent acceleration when I slammed the gas, but it still felt underpowered, especially when you consider going up a mountainous hill.

We don’t seem to be the only Coloradoans who think this, because the dealers for these cars that have V6 engines – they don’t have any of these cars in stock – yet they have plenty of 4-cylinders of that model on hand.

One pleasant surprise (at least or us): the salesmen weren’t as pushy as I remember from 6 years ago.  I’m not sure if it’s because they’ve unfortunately been beat down in this economy that they’re now changing their tactics, but it was nice to not have to fight our way out of the dealership. There were a few Jedi Mind Tricks thrown at us, but they were more comical than stressful.

We think we have it narrowed down, but we’re going to let some time and another test drive pass before we draw a conclusion.

NaBloWriMo – Already my miserable failure

October is here, and with it is my participation in NaBloWriMo, a month where bloggers commit to blogging at least once per day throughout the whole month.  I did it last year and was very successful at it, putting together 36 blog posts in October.  I always have these great ideas that should become good blog posts, but usually being busy (or being lazy) gets in the way.  With that in mind, I was looking forward to NoBloWriMo to re-ignite the blogging spark…

…and of course October 1st goes by and I’ve already failed at posting for that day.

I do have a good excuse (at least for me) for not blogging on Friday.  After putting in a full day of work, I spent the afternoon helping my wife get our house ready to host some good friends over for a game night – and I’ll never trade in good experiences with my friends for anything, thus no blogging.  Besides, by the time we finished with game night, it was already October 2nd.

So here is my first post for October 2nd: explaining why I missed October 1st’s post.  If I keep this pattern up of explaining my blogging delinquencies, I’ll have 31 posts before I know it – by November 2nd.