Met the first owner of my car!

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Yesterday morning I was at my barber's for the regular shearing. My car was backed up in a slot next to the picture window, with the attached logo of the dealer prominent on the tail.

An elderly gentleman with thinning dark hair saw me come in. He said, "What d'you think of that car?"

"Love it," I said.

He nodded. "I had one just like it. Same color inside and out; chrome wheels, ever'thing. Wish I hadn't given it up. Don't like this Lucerne much."

A thought fired in my brain. "When'd you trade yours?"

"Near about a year and half ago."

"That's when I bought mine! Wait. Who was the dealer? Crown Buick?" He nodded. "You're kidding!"

Yes, unless there were two granite metallic-over-cream Park Avenues with chrome factory wheels passing through the dealer in August of 2007, this gentleman was the previous owner of my car.

He didn't have much to tell me of its history. He'd had no warranty issues, had had all the service done at the dealer at the right times. ("Oil? Whatever the Crown service people recommended.") He'd been in Texas for Katrina, so no flooding, which I knew. He'd gotten 20-21 mpg in town, 30-31 on the highway, as I do. The Lucerne was a disappointment, despite having the same V-6 engine as the PA.

Why had he gotten rid of the big grey car? He said he'd leased it to his company, and it had "depreciated out," so he had to trade it. "Wish I hadn't."

The weird thing isn't that I ran into him. The barber shop is only a mile from the dealer, he lives only a mile or two farther away, and has been going to this shop for his trims for years, as have I. The odd thing is that this is the second time it's happened to me!

In 1999, I bought my second Mercedes, a dark grey 420SEL. It was in superb condition, so I entered it that summer (show-only) in the club car show for charity. During the show, an older fellow came up to me and said, "How you like that car?"

"Love it."

"Used to be mine."

Turned out he'd traded it for the next generation S-Class, the W140, and regretted it!

I guess the moral is, you live long enough and you'll see a lot of patterns in your life repeating, whether it be girlfriends, jobs, or cars. . . .
 
According to the title paperwork I received for my car, mine was repossessed before being sent off to the dealer and sold to me.

I hope never to meet the guy who used to drive my car.
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Last summer, I spoke to the owner of a Buick dealership about 30 miles from here. He's having trouble selling Lucernes, but never had problems selling new PA's.... nor does he have any problems selling PA trade ins.
 
I bought my 71 Cutlass 26 years ago. Around 10 years ago I met the original owner when I stopped in his part of town. His face lit up when he saw how good a shape I kept the car.
 
Interesting how the dealer trade in process anonymizes former and future owners.

I've sold a few cars privately, even ridden along on test drives. There've been a couple sensible folks but a whole bunch of knuckledraggers have me thinking they're never going to change the oil etc. I shy away from "collectible" or even "nice".

I don't want to meet those people again... though I've seen the cars driving around town once in a while. ("Oh, you got a new muffler!")
 
I once bought a car I had previously gotten into an accident with. I was 16, it was icy, I smacked into a lady's fender. All I remember was that it was a white car. Years later, I bought a used car. Loaded my friends up into it, and the tire was rubbing. Turns out the fender wasn't repaired exactly great, and I remarked to myself that it was almost identical to the accident I'd been in. Looked it up on Carfax, and sure as heck, same lady had been the owner.
 
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