Independence and Freedom: My First Car
Thirty-some-odd years ago, the excitement couldn’t be contained as I was “graduating” from my learner’s permit to preparing to take my drivers license exam. Growing up on farmland and a rural setting in Somerset County provided an interesting back drop for driving lessons with my dad.
At the time, the two household vehicles we’re a both manual transmissions, a late 1980s Ford F-150 and a Honda Accord. We would practice all over the dirt roads of the farmland. At some point, I graduated to in-town Somerset driving. This meant dealing with traffic and learning to start (from a stop) with that manual transmission on a hill. At that time, there were no hill assist features with a manual transmission.
Boy was it ever a memorable time. My friends and I couldn’t wait to get that taste of independence and freedom. I was so jealous of older licensed friends that I had to rely on for transportation until my big moment arrived. When it arrived, I drove everywhere rolling down the windows, music playing on a Pioneer detachable face CD player purchased from Crutchfield Electronics, and the gentle breeze blowing in the middle of nowhere—there was no feeling like it. Eventually, I was old enough to get a job and save enough money to afford my first car, a 1987 four-door Chevy Spectrum (pictured) in a champagne color. It wasn’t anything special, but it was mine and that felt pretty darn good!
What was your first car and a favorite driving memory from that time?
Enjoy the ride,
Eric



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