2008 HCHII, Silver, No Nav
#1
2008 HCHII, Silver, No Nav
I got it today! Down-payment on May 31, delivered July 26. 8 week wait; car was built June 25, so about 4.5 weeks from build completion to delivery.
My first new car. I'm 39 years old. Been driving a Miata for 12 years up until today. I love the car. I've only driven it a few miles from the dealership, but am looking forward to the commute on Monday morning.
I think I have a little learning to do, with regard to maximizing mileage, but I'm already very aware of the readouts. Amazing how important that instant feedback is for making me be conscious of my fuel efficiency and encouraging me to take it easy.
Anyway, very happy to have the car. Love the style, interior, and driving feel.
My first new car. I'm 39 years old. Been driving a Miata for 12 years up until today. I love the car. I've only driven it a few miles from the dealership, but am looking forward to the commute on Monday morning.
I think I have a little learning to do, with regard to maximizing mileage, but I'm already very aware of the readouts. Amazing how important that instant feedback is for making me be conscious of my fuel efficiency and encouraging me to take it easy.
Anyway, very happy to have the car. Love the style, interior, and driving feel.
#3
Re: 2008 HCHII, Silver, No Nav
I know this may be hard to believe, but I actually know how to get to work.
Besides, for long trips, I have a navigation system called Wife 2.0. When I need directions, I stop at a gas station and send my Wife 2.0 in. The Wife then comes out with directions, and the Wife can be programmed to come out with candy and soda too.
Just don't ask me how much I have to pay for this service.
Besides, for long trips, I have a navigation system called Wife 2.0. When I need directions, I stop at a gas station and send my Wife 2.0 in. The Wife then comes out with directions, and the Wife can be programmed to come out with candy and soda too.
Just don't ask me how much I have to pay for this service.
#4
Re: 2008 HCHII, Silver, No Nav
Did you keep your Miata? I kept mine. I don't use it much anymore ,but still enjoy going out in it on occation. You will have fun with your new HCH as it takes some learning. Fun car as well! The HCH handles very similiar to the Miata. Mine is a 1993 se model. H
#5
Re: 2008 HCHII, Silver, No Nav
Originally Posted by nehch2
Besides, for long trips, I have a navigation system called Wife 2.0. When I need directions, I stop at a gas station and send my Wife 2.0 in. The Wife then comes out with directions, and the Wife can be programmed to come out with candy and soda too.
Just don't ask me how much I have to pay for this service.
Just don't ask me how much I have to pay for this service.
#6
Re: 2008 HCHII, Silver, No Nav
LOL, great comments nark.
I guess I must be slightly old school...well, used to be atleast. I got these great huge pieces of paper from my local AAA building, called maps. You know, those things you open up while doing 80 down the highway to try to figure out where you are and where you needed to go.
See, though, I never get lost. I just end up taking a more scenic route than the original plotted course :-)...sometimes it does require back tracking, but that is just to get a better view of that particular area haha
I guess I must be slightly old school...well, used to be atleast. I got these great huge pieces of paper from my local AAA building, called maps. You know, those things you open up while doing 80 down the highway to try to figure out where you are and where you needed to go.
See, though, I never get lost. I just end up taking a more scenic route than the original plotted course :-)...sometimes it does require back tracking, but that is just to get a better view of that particular area haha
#7
Re: 2008 HCHII, Silver, No Nav
LOL, great comments nark.
I guess I must be slightly old school...well, used to be atleast. I got these great huge pieces of paper from my local AAA building, called maps. You know, those things you open up while doing 80 down the highway to try to figure out where you are and where you needed to go.
I guess I must be slightly old school...well, used to be atleast. I got these great huge pieces of paper from my local AAA building, called maps. You know, those things you open up while doing 80 down the highway to try to figure out where you are and where you needed to go.
Originally Posted by wick1ert
See, though, I never get lost. I just end up taking a more scenic route than the original plotted course :-)...sometimes it does require back tracking, but that is just to get a better view of that particular area haha
#8
Re: 2008 HCHII, Silver, No Nav
My 95 M-Edition has to go. I'm paying enough insurance as it is! But the memories should last a few years. And my increased insurance premiums (due to various and sundry tickets) will last a few more.
It's great that you got to hang on to yours.
#10
Re: 2008 HCHII, Silver, No Nav
Congrats on the new car...exactly like mine...I got mine on the 10th.
I also chose not to get the Navi. I thought it was too much money and not terribly useful to me. Maybe if it showed live traffic or Google Maps...
I use Google Maps on my cell phone and it now shows traffic for my commute.
I also chose not to get the Navi. I thought it was too much money and not terribly useful to me. Maybe if it showed live traffic or Google Maps...
I use Google Maps on my cell phone and it now shows traffic for my commute.