I was hardly making enough money to buy that new car in 1985 so I didn’t. I leased it. Leasing was still a relatively new concept then but made perfect sense for salespeople like myself who were going to put lots of miles on an automobile and need a new car every 2 or 3 years anyway. Plus it didn’t require a down payment.
I needed a new car. I had been driving a 1977 Chevy Camaro with no air-conditioning. Yes, NO air-conditioning. Sounds a bit like the Stone Age now, but at the time I bought the Camaro, air-conditioning seemed an unnecessary luxury, one I could do without to save the money.
While I had managed to survive the first summer driving around the Philadelphia metro area selling ads for the country music station, with only the breeze from the window when traffic was moving fast enough to create one to keep me cool, another summer seemed unfathomable. I was supposed to look and be my best when I showed up at my clients. I was there to close a deal, not to look like I needed emergency care. The Camaro sans air-conditioning was not going to cut it. While a new car was not in the budget, my fledgling career seemed dependent on it.
The philosophy of those I worked for and around was to overextend yourself financially just enough to make you stretch. While they never called it the Law of Attraction the idea was the same. Envision yourself making more than enough money to afford what you want and it will happen. Which in my case was a brand new fire engine red, Nissan 200SX with a little voice that told you when the fuel gauge was low. Then go for it.
I don’t remember the sticker tag on that car but I remember my monthly payment was $250.16 which seemed a ridiculous amount for what I was making. But not only did I need an air-conditioned car, I had my heart set on this one.
My father, while he never said it, thought I was crazy. He had that same look he had when I told him I was leaving teaching to go sell radio ads. The one that said, I love you, but do you know what you’re doing and why are you just not getting married and having children. Despite the look that said a thousand words, he drove with me to pick up the car and did agree to co-sign the lease. I had no assets in those early days, except my enthusiasm and willingness to go for it.
This is what came to mind Sunday morning as I was multi-tasking and half listening to a conversation about the stimulus bill.
Air Conditioning Supplier says
Air conditioning is the necessity these days..
Vighpyr says
Wow. And I thought I was one of the few, the proud, the Nissan owners. Nice post!
http://vighpyr.blogspot.com/2007/06/time-to-bring-my-baby-out.html
Oliver says
I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Wilson
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Dawn says
My daughter bought her first car earlier this year, and it is a red 1988 Nissan 200sx. No AC though, she has enjoyed it, but will be moving on to another car soon.
Jenn says
Hi! I stumbled upon your blog when I was doing a search for pics of my first car… my beautiful red Nissan 200SX! Just seeing that little beauty makes me all nostalgic.
This was the car I went “parking” with my boyfriends in, making out in the back woods somewhere while listening to Journey and living like there was no tomorrow.
Ahhh…. those where the glory days! I’m a mom now and I drive a colossal minivan (which I swore I would never do, but alas, times change), but I was reminiscing about my first car and decided to search for pics.
Anyway, I am enjoying your blog! I’m going to send you a friend request on Goodreads… I like your reading list! 🙂
I didn’t see a Google Friend Connect widget on your page, so I’m going to follow you via Networked Blogs.
I miss my little red car! LOL It was nice to see that other people loved it so much too!
Smiles, Jenn @Misadventures in Motherhood
One Womans Eye says
Thanks for stopping by Jenn! I wrote this post so long ago and continue to be amazed that people still find it!
I will look for your friend request on Goodreads. You can follow this blog via Networked Blogs, RSS or by email. All those links are in the right sidebar.
Look forward to checking out your reading list too!