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The Best Thing You Can Do for Your Old Car Is Drive It
The Best Thing You Can Do for Your Old Car Is Drive It-November 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:13:34

Over the past week I had been thinking about selling my sweet little old Volkswagen. It had a few things wrong with it, and was something I had to deal with more than something I felt was indispensable. So to fix it, I drove it.

Driving it didn’t like, fix it. Not mechanically. If anything, the weird clunk that’s coming from the right front corner of the car has gotten slightly worse, even though I can’t seem to find any loose nuts or bolts anywhere.

What changed was I got to hear the dual carbs open up again, toot toot and see how long I could keep my foot absolutely pinned to the floorboards and still keep up with traffic on I-95.

I took the car on two drives, neither one of them exactly necessary. The first one was within Brooklyn; I could have managed the same on the subway. The second one was an hour away to Club Loose, out at Englishtown in New Jersey. I could’ve knocked that one out with a phone call, but it was something I wanted to do in person. I was going to look at a car that I might have bought. But driving the car, running through the gears, wiggling around in the wind, letting it eat some highway, it reminded me how much I adore this thing, a trustworthy companion on the road that started out as something that .

It didn’t occur to me at the time quite how ridiculous it was. I was staring at my new car, its…

I got to Englishtown and met Hector. It was I was looking at. He’d told me that he had thought about selling it, like he does every so often when it annoys him, but he drove it again today and he remembered how much he liked it and that he couldn’t bring himself to sell it. I told him I understood, got back in my car, and drove all the way home, happy.

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