Yesterday, where did I find myself but the Harrisburg Car Show.
My dad asked me about a week ago if I wanted to go with him to the Car Show. I’ve mentioned before in this blog about how my dad loves cars, and it’s his primary way of connecting with me. It put a unique twist on our relationship. He and used to always talk about my car. Now he talks about what kind of car I should get.
So we go to the Car Show which was $8 to get in. I paid it to hang out with my dad. Honestly, I was interested in seeing some of the hybrids and concept cars. Below are some pictures from the car show. I only took pictures of the exotic and expensive cars. Obviously I didn’t get any shots of the camerys and accords.
About twenty minutes in I realized why my dad invited me. He swears it was an afterthought, but he is shrewd enough to plan this. He knew that once he got me sitting in new cars I would be dazzled. “Oh look, heated seats. Wouldn’t it be nice to have heated seats in your car Ryan? Or even seats at all?” “Look Ryan, this one has an auxiliary jack for your iPod.” “Mmmm, that new-car smell is wonderful, isn’t it?” “You had an Elantra for six years. Think about how reliable the new ones are!” “This color is hot!”
…and so on.
To be honest, I started getting the new-car itch. First, I rationalized it by thinking, “I make a lot of money. Even though cars depreciate it’s still a sound decision to have a reliable vehicle.” Then I’d get out of the car and look at the sticker price. New Elantras loaded were around $18,000. Then I started saying, “Even like a three or four year old Elantra would be OK.” Somewhere in the $3,000 to $5,000 range. Then I remembered my $1,100 credit card debt (that’s right! I’m down from $8,000 to $1,100 in credit card debt!) and $39,000 college loans. That $3000 (not to mention insurance, gas, yadda yadda) could go straight towards my debt. Think about all of the interest that would save me!
I came to a conclusion.
The car will come eventually. When I set out to be car-free I pretty much knew it wouldn’t be forever. I don’t have a plan in mind. I did picture it being for at least a year or so. Plus, by that time I will hopefully be married. Joy is not as hardcore as I am. So we will have at least one car. So my conclusion is, don’t get a car! Pay off my debt!