On my way home!

Well, our car’s personality appears to be very magnetic.  Driving the Oldsmobile Intrigue home this evening, the car was struck by another appearance – right out of a parking lot and into it’s path.

Thankfully there were no injuries, but another fender is dinged up.  About a month ago some slight damage was done to the other fender.  Now this one.  Maybe if I leave the car parked on the street someone will hit the rear end.

Oh well.  We were thinking of getting a newer car.  Just maybe not as soon as this.

So, what gets good gas mileage, looks decent and comes in under $10,000 (I cringe to think that we might have to pay that much!)?  Any comments?

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Gerald

    our Grand Am of the 2004 vintage has given us a great deal of good service, and has, and is still enduring 2 teen agers. Steph has recently bought a 1999 Grand Am, still in good shape and very driveable. These cars are quite economical. The drawback, however is that General Motors has stopped producing the Pontiac line of vehicles.

  2. Ron Baker

    We used to have a Pontiac 6000. Great car – good for our teens! As you say, though, the whole Pontiac line is now gone!!

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