Don't you just adore a hatchback car? After all, you still get that magnificent, gorgeous shape of the Sedan vehicle but this one features a nice sexy tail that just attracts everyones' eye so much speedier. I'm positive the vast majority of gals out there can disclose that they have been captured in just a moment of indulgence staring at that cheeky little Mercedes A class and even something fundamental such as the Kia Picanto or perhaps the Opel Corsa...
I want to confessmy 1st motor vehicle was a bright yellowish hatchback (we christened her "Pampoen", which is Pumpkin for individuals who don't fully grasp Afrikaans). At first I was warned not to buy a pre-owned motor vehicle, but I took the chance (maybe we had some "connection") and I didn't think back . The colour was horrifying, but Pumpkin soon won my entire family's heart.
She was not just cheeky with her capturing colour and everlasting functionality, she was also reliable and carried me, and later my children, for miles and miles on end. My boy still remembers Pumpkin and reminds me about her every time we drive past a yellow little vehicle.
When I think of her now, I am still confident she had a real persona. She surely had the guts of a proper four by four vehicle. She dealt with gravel roads, off-road trails with such awesome grace. We had a couple of truly memorable adventures with her. Then came the afternoon when she became an exquisite old lady, with all those tender parts starting to creek, her engine having a bigger thirst for oil and her body (engine) being unable to carry the fuel in an economic manner anymore.
It was time for us to part our ways, but it was a difficult decision to make. I kept glancing at the newer version of various hatchbacksand then walked back to my faithful yellow friend. The decision took me at least a year. I just could not do without my little cheeky hatchback. I had to endure the whole grieving process as if I was parting with a very dear friend or family member.
I looked at many motor vehicles, as in MANY vehicles, but every time I had to drive her in and give her keys to another person I just could not get myself to do it. Each time I walked back to her and I kept driving her, enduring her oil and fuel appetite for a few months more before starting to shop around again.
After a year of "deciding" to get a different vehicle I ended up in a place with an elegant car, more effective for a spouse and children and more fitting with my role as mom, professional and all the rest. I walked to my new vehicle and left Pumpkin behind. She was going to be fixed up a little and will start her quest with a new owner. I was reassured of this by the dealer.
I said good-bye with a heavy heart and my kid asked me countless times to take the new car back and get Pumpkin. But we didn't. Our new vehicle has been with us for more than a year but we still think of Pumpkin. We will always imagine her as our cheeky yellow hatchback.
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