Je suis Echoïste!
Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 09:04 amOn Monday night I signed on a car!!!

It's a green 2001 Toyota Echo sedan (the poor woman's Jetta). So cute! So fuel-efficient! And the rear seats fold down to open out the trunk! Sure, it has no power windows or cruise control, but hey. -- One of the best moments was when I was on the phone with my dad last Sunday, getting his opinion, and I was going on about the different models and reliability and gas mileage and power-train warranty and this and that, and he said, "Wow, you've certainly done your homework!" *beam* Yeah, I did try...
To celebrate, Tiger Boy sent me the following link about, as far as I can tell, an entire movement of Echo artcars (it's from Canada, where the Echo is still being marketed, in fact in a hatchback version): Echoïste et fier de l'être. "Comme nous, les Echoïstes, chaque Echo est unique. À la fois sportive, irrévérencieuse, écologique et provocante, elle se transforme au gré de notre personnalité et de nos humeurs."
ablock schlepped me over to the dealer again last night to put in the actual down payment and sign a million forms. Today they're getting my license plates, and G-d willing, I'll be driving the thing home tonight.
Of course, this week's train commute has felt even more like Transit Hell knowing that I am so close to never having to do it again...! Plus, I thought buying a car would make me feel young and free, but right now (since all I've done is spend a ton of money and acquire a ton of paperwork) all I feel is old and weighted down with responsibility. I'm hoping that will change once I am actually behind the wheel. :-} It's a zippy little thing, good pickup, good brakes. Really, I am excited.
Thanks to everyone who's provided advice and moral/logistical support through this crazy process. (I went with Nancy Bender's office for insurance, BTW. Finally got renter's, too, while I was at it. Good Lord, I am a grownup.)

It's a green 2001 Toyota Echo sedan (the poor woman's Jetta). So cute! So fuel-efficient! And the rear seats fold down to open out the trunk! Sure, it has no power windows or cruise control, but hey. -- One of the best moments was when I was on the phone with my dad last Sunday, getting his opinion, and I was going on about the different models and reliability and gas mileage and power-train warranty and this and that, and he said, "Wow, you've certainly done your homework!" *beam* Yeah, I did try...
To celebrate, Tiger Boy sent me the following link about, as far as I can tell, an entire movement of Echo artcars (it's from Canada, where the Echo is still being marketed, in fact in a hatchback version): Echoïste et fier de l'être. "Comme nous, les Echoïstes, chaque Echo est unique. À la fois sportive, irrévérencieuse, écologique et provocante, elle se transforme au gré de notre personnalité et de nos humeurs."
Of course, this week's train commute has felt even more like Transit Hell knowing that I am so close to never having to do it again...! Plus, I thought buying a car would make me feel young and free, but right now (since all I've done is spend a ton of money and acquire a ton of paperwork) all I feel is old and weighted down with responsibility. I'm hoping that will change once I am actually behind the wheel. :-} It's a zippy little thing, good pickup, good brakes. Really, I am excited.
Thanks to everyone who's provided advice and moral/logistical support through this crazy process. (I went with Nancy Bender's office for insurance, BTW. Finally got renter's, too, while I was at it. Good Lord, I am a grownup.)
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Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 02:17 pm (UTC)You go!!!
Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 02:25 pm (UTC)Praise from Dad is always good!
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Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 02:31 pm (UTC)I saw a lot of the Echo hatchbacks up in Canada last year, and I was wondering why they weren't for sale here...they look really good.
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Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 02:44 pm (UTC)In running all this by my mom, I had told her that Toyota is bringing a replacement for the Echo to the U.S. this year, the Yaris -- I just can't even consider buying a car named the Yaris, what the hell is that? The salesguy said to me that even the name "Echo" had failed to appeal to Americans, and I was like, "But THAT's the best car name ever!" Anyway... she read up on both of them, and one of the themes she saw in reviews was how butt-ugly the Echo was and how much cooler-looking the Yaris. I so disagree. I think it's adorable, and the Yaris much uglier. So, hey. :-)
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Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 02:40 pm (UTC)Congratulations!
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Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 02:52 pm (UTC)Congratulations on yours, though - may it bring you everywhere you want to go for many years.
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Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 03:05 pm (UTC)Then again, I believe that cute hatchbacks are cute.
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Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 05:08 pm (UTC)(I had thoughts about names for other cars I looked at along the way... for instance, I saw a bright blue VW Beetle on Craigslist that I would totally have had to name The Tick. :-)
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Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 04:06 pm (UTC)First step on your way towards your Cabriolet convertable?
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Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 05:21 pm (UTC)I checked out listings for a few Cabrios (and probably could have gotten one in this price range, if a bit older). But really, I read mixed reviews of their reliability, and decided that I'd best have a Toyota for my "training wheels". :-)
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Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 05:07 pm (UTC)I wasn't too thrilled about becoming a "car person" partly because I knew I would almost never take public transit again even when I could and *should*. And sure enough, yesterday, I drove to Downtown Crossing and paid $16 to park because parking at the orange line and T'ing in seemed like so much *trouble*.
You have drunk the Koolaid. But you'll like it.
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Date: Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 06:12 pm (UTC)Vrrrrrrrrrroooooooooooom!
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