Saturday, 25 May 2024

Something 'New'

 Something old, something new, something blue


We have a new, to us, car.  A Poros runabout as my brother says.
It's a Skoda Fabia, far smaller than our old wagon.  Easy to drive and so far easy to park.  I did suggest we should hang a tyre from the wall where we park at home so I just bounce off if I go too far.  K was not impressed.  I will park without scraping or banging, or else.




We are protected on all sides.  
The first thing he did was glue a couple of icons and a blue eye on the dashboard to keep away the demons

There was a lot of faffle about whether road taxes had been paid.  Poor Accountant daughter was getting half a dozen phone calls a day from her dear Dad just when tax deadline was looming and she was far too busy for shenanigins.
K was in heaven.  He loves sitting on the phone sorting out red tape, asking endless questions and then phoning back again to make sure he got it all right, and then asking more questions. He eventually arranged the transfer. Papers which can take up to 6 months to be finalised were done in a week.

It got it's service and a paint job and then it was off to the Warrant of Fitness/MOT/KTEO place.  
The Auto Warrant place was a new one, in our nearest city, Nafplio, an hour or so away.  I was most impressed.  They offered 2 sorts of free coffee and there were jars of mints and soft lollies (sweets to most of you) to help yourself from.  But it was all sorted out in 20 minutes and I only got time for one cup of coffee.   I took some mints and used the toilets!
I'm impressed with the 'new' car.  It has a petrol gauge which isn't back to front.  When it's full it doesn't show empty.  
The electric windows go up and down without a push from me and they don't disappear down into the depths of the door.  
The radio works all the time, especially since we also had an aerial fitted.  It picks up greek stations and local english rock stations too.
The glove compartment opens and closes without being yelled at.
Luxury.

Best of all the road tax is half the price and insurance is cheaper too.

But all that really matters is that K is happy with it




Our old car was to be taken away by one of the local undertakers who wanted it for a spare.  He agreed on the price, went for a test drive and shook hands with K.  They were going to fix the papers the next day.
The next day he changed his mind.
So it sits under an olive tree covered in red dust.  
K has already, since then, arranged for it to be taken away for scrap. 

A huge thank you to my family who made it happen.

 












18 comments:

  1. Sounds perfect all round. Cars can be such a headache it is nice when it all goes well and everyone is happy.

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    1. It's wonderful to know the car will start and it will take us wherever we want without problems. Hopefully no more flat batteries, windows stuck open or strange noises that need more money to fix. Not to mention half the road tax

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  2. Enjoy your new-to-you car - it sounds like a huge improvement on the previous one :)

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    1. A huge improvement and a smaller size for a small island!

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  3. Congratulations may you have many enjoyable and safe travels

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  4. If the windows work you will now have air con and heating….down during summer - up during winter😊

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    1. Really good Aircon. And forgot the window defogging!!

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  5. I have an old tyre at the end of my garage; I thought everyone did! She sounds good, especially with the petrol gauge the right way round; always an advantage. May you spend many happy hours together.

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    1. Thanks Cro. I shall tell K that sensible people take precautions. But I think he thinks his friends will laugh at the tyre. It won't be hidden in a garage.

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    2. We put a tennis ball on a string and hung if from the garage rsfters. When it touched the windscreen it was wise to stop there. Congrats on the new to you car and i hope yoj enjoy it and get many years (and miles).

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    3. I've heard about the tennis ball trick. Unfortunately we have no garage. I'll think of something.

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  6. English rock stations on the radio? I would buy it just for that reason. We once had a Skoda Octavia. Great cars.

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    1. There are several rock stations , from Athens. Also easy listening English music. It depends who's in the passenger seat and has his hand on the radio knob as to what music we listen to

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  7. Happy Motoring! A reliable car means less stress, at least in my little world 😁

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    1. A lot less stress. Ks nerves were seriously fraying mine

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  8. I think the tyre in the end of the garage is a great idea, my Dad had a plastic bottle top on a piece of string so when the top hit the windscreen you knew to stop!! Otherwise Mum couldn't get to her gardening bench and we were all in trouble!! LoL!! Great to hear everything worlds as it should.

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    1. I'm enjoying driving the car. I'll get some sort of parking mark too

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