My Wife's New Love
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 2:10 am
Hi everybody!
I haven't done anything with my Bonneville since I put in the new passenger window regulator and the new parking brake in May. It has been driving beautifully and I have been enjoying carving up the traffic in my Bonnie. Today, however, I let my wife drive it into Seattle. She had been curious about the car for a couple months. After driving it today she fell completely in love with it so I gave it to her as a new daily driver. Her 2002 Sunfire is now headed to our daughter who needs a car for college, which she will be starting in September. I'm not without a car, however. Shortly after I bought the Bonneville in April I came across a 1998 LeSabre Limited with only 87,000 miles on it. It was too good of a deal to pass up for $3000 so I bought it. Now my wife has the Bonneville, I have another LeSabre, and our daughter has my wife's old Sunfire. Everyone in the family is happy.
This means I'll have to do a little more work on the Bonnie, though, because I had put a really nice stereo in the Sunfire and my wife expects that in the Bonnie. I was fine with the stock GM head unit but she wants something fancy. I'll also have to replace the center console armrest because it's worn out. All in all, though, I'm glad she loves the Bonneville. It's a superb car and I much prefer riding in it over the Sunfire when we go anywhere. I also like driving a LeSabre again. It doesn't quite handle like the Bonnie but it's soft and comfy and I don't hit my head on the roof like I did in the Bonneville.
I haven't done anything with my Bonneville since I put in the new passenger window regulator and the new parking brake in May. It has been driving beautifully and I have been enjoying carving up the traffic in my Bonnie. Today, however, I let my wife drive it into Seattle. She had been curious about the car for a couple months. After driving it today she fell completely in love with it so I gave it to her as a new daily driver. Her 2002 Sunfire is now headed to our daughter who needs a car for college, which she will be starting in September. I'm not without a car, however. Shortly after I bought the Bonneville in April I came across a 1998 LeSabre Limited with only 87,000 miles on it. It was too good of a deal to pass up for $3000 so I bought it. Now my wife has the Bonneville, I have another LeSabre, and our daughter has my wife's old Sunfire. Everyone in the family is happy.
This means I'll have to do a little more work on the Bonnie, though, because I had put a really nice stereo in the Sunfire and my wife expects that in the Bonnie. I was fine with the stock GM head unit but she wants something fancy. I'll also have to replace the center console armrest because it's worn out. All in all, though, I'm glad she loves the Bonneville. It's a superb car and I much prefer riding in it over the Sunfire when we go anywhere. I also like driving a LeSabre again. It doesn't quite handle like the Bonnie but it's soft and comfy and I don't hit my head on the roof like I did in the Bonneville.