You guys, about two weeks ago Bobby and I did something cray-zee. Something we never do.
We BOUGHT HIM A CAR! In like, a very “Snap” decision. It was wild. And even though it happened in a short amount of time, it’s kind of a long story (so buckle up! HA! GET IT? Seriously why do I not make more money for my comedy?)
Bobby has been driving this 1992 Camry station wagon for about 8 years.
When we bought it, it was super-cheap and it had about 50 kajillion miles on it. We love station wagons and it has a third row seat, so Bobby does our wicked-awesome morning school carpool in it! (Read: I don’t have to take the kids to school in the morning!) This fall he will be adding Sophie to the mix and he also takes our friends three boys and my nephew! So that’s seven people!
Although the Camry wagon has been an amazing car, it is now TWENTY years old and has over 278,000 miles on it!
Bobby is a mechanic so he has kept it running, but it’s finally at the point where it’s no longer carpool-worthy. Job well done, Toyota Camry Wagon! Twenty years and 278K miles?? WE SALUTE YOU!
But we GOTTA keep that school carpool going! Because I NEED to sleep in in the mornings and not have to get Jonah up from his nap to pick the children up!! RIGHT? It’s all about me! (and the gas savings. The gas savings is what it’s REALLY about! Our kids’ school is located very close to Bobby’s work, but a 25-minute drive from the house.)
Knowing we were going to need to replace the wagon soon, I asked the good people of Toyota when I was there for TWIN camp, “Won’t you pleeeease make a Camry wagon again??” and they were all, “No, because even though we like you, you are the only person in the world that wants us to make a station wagon. Here, why don’t you check out this Toyota Highlander with a third-row seat standard?”
You guys, I looooooved the Highlander! Especially the one I drove, which was a hybrid. (Talk about gas savings!!) Then a couple of weeks later, Emily and I and our husbands went on a Ride & Drive for Toyota in Cincinnati (which I will let Emily yell you more about later) and Bobby and I both drove a Highlander, this time a non-hybrid, but still totally amazing. Here I am OGLING the third-row seating:
And my handsome hubby at the wheel:
After we left, Bobby and I were both like, “Siiiiiiigh. This is what we really need for our family! A car we can fit all three of our kids in PLUS do the carpool in!”
However, our finances are such that we cannot afford a brand-new car. If I could, I would go out right now and buy a brand-new Highlander Hybrid. But I just can’t. (However, if YOU can??? DO IT!! NOW!! And I will live vicariously through you.)
Let’s jump forward to a little over two weeks ago. At the risk of sounding like a religious nutjob, I will tell you that I was praying over the weekend about a new car for our family. As I was praying, I was like, “God, if we could just find a used Highlander for about $7,000 with the third-row seat.” And in my next breath, O Me of Little Faith said to God, “But that is never going to happen.” We’d been casually looking and we knew that the type of Highlander we were looking for (less than 10 years old with a third-row seat – they didn’t used to be standard on the Highlander) – didn’t list for less than $10,000 these days.
A couple days later, on a Tuesday just like today (2 weeks ago today actually!), I was at my Grandma’s with the kids, getting them packed up to go back home, when I got a text from my husband that said, “I am going to look at a 2004 Highlander I saw on Cragislist for $7500.” I texted back, “Third row?” and before he could text m back he called me. “Why is it listed so low??” I asked. “I don’t know but I am going to find out!” he said.
A little while later he called me back. “I am driving the Highlander. It is awesome. It has leather, a sunroof, heated seats, the premium audio package…it’s awesome. I am going to make her an offer if you’re ok with it.”
“But why is it listed so low?” I asked, suspicious of all this “too-good-to-be-true-ness”.
“Because it’s Tuesday, and they are moving to JAPAN on Monday.” he said.
Well, that’s a good reason!!!
Here’s the really fun part: She listed the car on craigslist at 11:18 a.m. Bobby saw the listing at 12:30. At work. Where he NEVER looks at Craigslist because he doesn’t sit at a desk with a computer. It was just a “fluke” minute of downtime he had. He was the first one to call about the car, but while he was there the owner’s phone was ringing OFF THE HOOK.
And now it’s ours! We truly believe that car was an answer to prayer. It was everything we needed and *bonus* features just because God is that cool. At a price we could afford. At a price I had asked for and then faithlessly said would never happen.
And my hubby is so, so happy. We can keep our carpool together in a safe, reliable, and good-looking vehicle. And we know that because it’s a Toyota, we can easily expect to have it for another ten years. What a blessing!
We are thrilled beyond belief to have added another Toyota to our family! If you are in the market for an amazing family car that can get you anywhere you need to go, check out the Highlander! I absolutely love driving Bobby’s around. I love it *almost* as much as my Sienna.
Congratulations, Bobby Rapson on your new car! You work so hard for our family and never complained about driving the wagon all those years…even though it isn’t exactly a “cool dad” car. So happy you have a “cool dad” car now. I love you!!
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Disclosure: I was selected for participation in the TWIN community through a program with Clever Girls Collective. I did not receive any compensation for writing this post, or payment in exchange for participating. The opinions expressed herein are mine, and do not reflect the views of Toyota.
God is so good. Congrats on the new car. Safe driving!
I love how God lines things up so perfectly in His timing! congrats!! (why DO we pray with so little faith?!?!?)
love love love the highlander! as soon as our 10-year old saturn vue dies (should be any day now…), i want a highlander so bad i can taste it. i think our little corolla needs a buddy.
God is THAT cool!
Whats its name?
I am leaning toward MacLeod.
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Every dad needs a cool car, or at least one he wants!
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…and I’m lucky enough to have had several of them…the Germlin, The Thunderbird, the Jeeps!
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…make that GREMLIN!! Yikes!
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All happy car stories end with an affordability, a third row, and…of course…a smiling *yesthisismynewcarisntitawesome????* pose on instagram. *sniff*. Happy for you Rapsons!!
Well- deserved vehicle for a great car-pooling dad!
Congratulations on your new car. Isn’t it AWESOME how God answers prayers!
Now must be a great time to buy a used vehicle! The two of you did well. The car looks perfect for Bobby.
Last week I hit it lucky, too. I’ve been looking for a low mileage 6-7 year old Camry, garage-kept and less than $10,000. I got the perfect-for-me vehicle, even in the color I wanted, from a visiting Chinese professor. He was leaving to go back after a year in the States and…was very motivated to sell. I came in under budget and know I’ll be able to put a lot of miles on this Toyota since it only has 52,000 miles.
By the way, I didn’t pray about this so I’m glad it worked out for me just the same!