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After the misery I've been going through with news of my only surviving brother's health, you have inspired me with the story of your Grandma. My own sweet Moms passed away at 98 and a half, October 2023. Watching her slowly deteriorate put some sort of fear of God or aspect of it into me. I think of it as an accomplishment in my own survival while caregiving for Moms. And she stopped driving in 2005.The Crown replaced the Avalon. The last year was 2022. They are a bit large for me. I've never been a sedan enthusiast either, it's just good comfortable transportation.
I used to drive compacts, even has a Corolla once. I do know what you mean by cramped. That, and my Protege never seemed cramped, until I got the Camry. I could never go back now.
The Rav4 is on a Camry chassis now, I think it could have a good ride, but they all come with low profile tires now sadly. Ruins the ride on the roads around here.
And don't be too sure about your time left. My Grandma is 98 (99 very soon), she still lives on her own, and drives daily. Just gave up golf a couple years ago.
That's interesting about the RAV4 chassis. Where do you live that the roads ride less pleasantly under that type of tire?
With the Trooper, the money sunk into it this year is not a major loss compared to the transfer of assets into the new RAV4. But I want to see a light at the end of the tunnel, rather than discover that I'm somehow trying to recoup sunk cost which I might more wisely just let go. If it continues to run well, I'll feel comfortable keeping it.
Collecting all the news stories and the history of the vehicle, it had also been part of my subtle "in-your-face" statement about car culture. See, I may have enjoyed the experience of reading and even seeing firsthand Tom Wolfe's description of Southern California American Car Culture in "Kandy Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby," but I'd come up in a world in which I felt pressured to spend more and more on my rides. Thus I stuck with the Trooper and administered my spreadsheet about it.
My attitude in general with my grown affection for the car should be tempered by thinking twice about putting any more money into it. This has gone too far. At least, that thought will persist as I continue to keep and maintain it.
