Hillbeans
I told them I like Michael Bolton
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Ok, I think you all are convincing me to drive next time
My question is, we have a car that's 1 year old, will be 2 at the time we're ready to go to WDW again. We also have a 6 year old car with 110,000 miles on it. I was thinking we'd drive the older car as to avoid wear and tear on our newer car. We're probably going to just get rid of the older car at some point next year anyways.
Which one do you drive? If you take the older one, have you ever broken down
My question is, we have a car that's 1 year old, will be 2 at the time we're ready to go to WDW again. We also have a 6 year old car with 110,000 miles on it. I was thinking we'd drive the older car as to avoid wear and tear on our newer car. We're probably going to just get rid of the older car at some point next year anyways.
Which one do you drive? If you take the older one, have you ever broken down
Do you know how inconvient it would be on the side of the interstate in the heat broken down, waiting for someone to come tow you a hundred miles to the nearest service station where they don't have the part in and can't get it until tomorrow? Heck, it could cost you all of your trip money to have it towed and fixed. Definatly drive the new one, not worth it! Can you tell I'm a little paranoid
) So we got someone to pick us up and arranged to have the car towed home. Got in the other car and broke down an hour across the FL line!! We had to spend the night in whatever dinky town that was waiting on a part! Luckily Dad was a college professor on summer break and mom didn't work at the time - can you imagine that happening when you only have a certain # of days to take? It would really put a huge damper or maybe even cancel your trip!
