Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Downsizing: Two cars to One!

Shannon and I have always had two cars, since we married in 1971 
Now, at the Glenridge, there are so many activities "on campus" we discovered that in our first two months, we'd never had both cars off the campus. 
So, I traded my big Cadillac DTS for a golf cart. For a couple of months we made due using Shannon's Honda Civic hybrid for any trips around town. 
The problem is, I'm 6 foot 2 inches, and she's 5 foot 2 inches. I had difficulty scrunching down to get in, and I must have looked pathetic prying myself out of the little honda civic. 
We needed to find a car that we were both comfortable getting into and out of. 
Our primary criteria were that the door be wide, and the seat height was approximately butt level, so we could get in and out without climbing up, or dropping down. We just wanted to swing our legs and walk out. 
I researched the issue on the internet and found two cars that looked like they would work, the honda element, and the Toyota Scion xb. 
We went out to look at these on Christmas eve. Honda was closed, but Toyota was open. 
We stepped into the Scion xb, and it was exactly what we were looking for. Hard to believe, but it fit us both very comfortably. We drove it, and we bought it. 
So, if you're looking to cut back from two cars to one, and you're different sizes, I suggest you look at the Toyota Scion xb. Best news of all was the price. Around $18,000 with tag, tax and title. 
I gotta tell you, though, the car is not beautiful. In fact, it's pretty ugly. But, as Shannon says, "it's so ugly it's cute."
Other couples have downsized from two cars to one. The retirement resort style living offers so much on campus, there is much less need to go outside. 
Phil and marion used the transportation department to drive them out for their anniversary celebration. Out and back in a limo for a total cost of $10. Can't beat that. Our CCRC is pretty full, so there may be a waiting list, but if you want to see what a first class resort style retirement community looks like, visit the Glenridge web site. 


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