outrunm
05-04-2023, 10:18pm
When my aunt's husband retired from GM, one of the first things he did was buy a 93 Vette. It was his baby, and they enjoyed the heck out of it by showing it and taking it on road trips. He died about a year ago, and she said she would honor him and have good memories by taking it to shows.
Last week she called me out of the blue and asked me to meet her at the Chevy dealer. She said lately the car had been doing the opposite thing she wanted to keep it for. Every time she got in it something else was broken, it leaked, the top was a pain in the ass to deal with, the seats needed attention, and it was primitive compared to her Caddy. The trips in the car made her cry instead of bringing back fond memories.
I know it was crazy hard for her to let go of the 93, and I explained the situation the the saleshole. He was completely low pressure and let her fall lin love with the car on her schedule. The 1 touch top sealed it for her I think, but bluetooth and cameras on both ends were contributers.
Out with the old and in with the new as they say. Congratulations JJ on your new ride!
Last week she called me out of the blue and asked me to meet her at the Chevy dealer. She said lately the car had been doing the opposite thing she wanted to keep it for. Every time she got in it something else was broken, it leaked, the top was a pain in the ass to deal with, the seats needed attention, and it was primitive compared to her Caddy. The trips in the car made her cry instead of bringing back fond memories.
I know it was crazy hard for her to let go of the 93, and I explained the situation the the saleshole. He was completely low pressure and let her fall lin love with the car on her schedule. The 1 touch top sealed it for her I think, but bluetooth and cameras on both ends were contributers.
Out with the old and in with the new as they say. Congratulations JJ on your new ride!