01-09-2022, 06:40 AM
I don't know when I will stop putting off getting a newer vehicle, or a camper, or a boat. Will I pay cash?
People say I need a new car before driving all over. Have a 2009 Accord with about 180k miles - it runs good and to me it's fine but I'd be open to the idea if supply/prices ever get back to reasonable. The big short-term COVID change for me is travel. The plan was this spring to take my first big International Trip and first-ever off the W hemisphere with a Med cruise. Now I'm not a cruise fan but this one leaves from Rome with stops in Athens, Jerusalem and points between - seems an easier way to visit historical sites than trying to figure out train schedules and half-a-dozen languages. I was looking to alternate International with domestic trips by year.
Until COVID eases off my big trips will be US (maybe Canada) and likely cheaper. I have no desire to experience being trapped on a plague ship. This year is Yellowstone and if the virus is still going in 2023, Yosemite.
People say I need a new car before driving all over. Have a 2009 Accord with about 180k miles - it runs good and to me it's fine but I'd be open to the idea if supply/prices ever get back to reasonable. The big short-term COVID change for me is travel. The plan was this spring to take my first big International Trip and first-ever off the W hemisphere with a Med cruise. Now I'm not a cruise fan but this one leaves from Rome with stops in Athens, Jerusalem and points between - seems an easier way to visit historical sites than trying to figure out train schedules and half-a-dozen languages. I was looking to alternate International with domestic trips by year.
Until COVID eases off my big trips will be US (maybe Canada) and likely cheaper. I have no desire to experience being trapped on a plague ship. This year is Yellowstone and if the virus is still going in 2023, Yosemite.