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patrick_b
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I've always worked in sales, primarily biotech but started in big pharma in the mid-late 90's. Most big pharma companies provide company vehicles. I've had more iterations of Ford Taurus's & Chevy Lumina's than I can count. Once I started working for the smaller biotech's, I thankfully ended up with a car allowance.
I always put a lot of miles on vehicles so I never thought to buy something nice until I bit the bullet and bought my new FX35 in 08. I loved it!! My car allowance was ~$1k/month plus gas. When Super hit $4, I couldn't care less. I would even expense a full interior & exterior detail twice a year. Things were GREAT. I took advantage of the 0% APR and even bought a set of pre-owned 18" alloys and mounted Wintersport M3's. I LOVED that vehicle!
Last year, I got a job offer from another small biotech company which was just too good to pass on. Everything about the new position was great...except I had to go back to a company vehicle. So in July last year I had a 2011 Ford Taurus delivered to my door. To be fair, it's much nicer than the Taurus's I had in the 90's...but it is a Ford Taurus after all. It's like driving a couch.
I initially convinced my wife to keep the FX and sell her minivan. Things are again great...I get a free car and get to keep my beloved FX. Sadly. my excitement was short lived.
Fast forward 6 months and my wife hates the FX (too small, hard to get the kids in/out, etc.) and trades it for another Grand Caravan. In her defense, she does cart our two kids (7 & 4 y/o) & their friends around a lot and sure those dual doors are practical and the DVD players are nice on long trips, but is my FX really...sniff, sniff...gone...?
The used car manager at the Chrysler dealer took one look at my well cared for FX and bought it for himself. He even tried to get me to throw in the snow tires and wheels (HA...no way buddy, not for free). My wife is happy again. She no longer worries about getting "my" car dirty and full of sand every week in the summer (we live a few min from the beach) and the kids can eat in the car without me cringing.
In the grand scheme of things, it's not a problem that I should be complaining about. When Mom's happy...everybody's happy
But I do miss my FX. Every time I see one, I ache...especially when I'm in my Taurus.
I always put a lot of miles on vehicles so I never thought to buy something nice until I bit the bullet and bought my new FX35 in 08. I loved it!! My car allowance was ~$1k/month plus gas. When Super hit $4, I couldn't care less. I would even expense a full interior & exterior detail twice a year. Things were GREAT. I took advantage of the 0% APR and even bought a set of pre-owned 18" alloys and mounted Wintersport M3's. I LOVED that vehicle!
Last year, I got a job offer from another small biotech company which was just too good to pass on. Everything about the new position was great...except I had to go back to a company vehicle. So in July last year I had a 2011 Ford Taurus delivered to my door. To be fair, it's much nicer than the Taurus's I had in the 90's...but it is a Ford Taurus after all. It's like driving a couch.
I initially convinced my wife to keep the FX and sell her minivan. Things are again great...I get a free car and get to keep my beloved FX. Sadly. my excitement was short lived.
Fast forward 6 months and my wife hates the FX (too small, hard to get the kids in/out, etc.) and trades it for another Grand Caravan. In her defense, she does cart our two kids (7 & 4 y/o) & their friends around a lot and sure those dual doors are practical and the DVD players are nice on long trips, but is my FX really...sniff, sniff...gone...?
The used car manager at the Chrysler dealer took one look at my well cared for FX and bought it for himself. He even tried to get me to throw in the snow tires and wheels (HA...no way buddy, not for free). My wife is happy again. She no longer worries about getting "my" car dirty and full of sand every week in the summer (we live a few min from the beach) and the kids can eat in the car without me cringing.
In the grand scheme of things, it's not a problem that I should be complaining about. When Mom's happy...everybody's happy
But I do miss my FX. Every time I see one, I ache...especially when I'm in my Taurus.
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