The
other day, while driving my new car along in cruise control, I got
to thinking about the first car I owned in high school: A Ford Mustang.
The
heater didn’t work very well in the Mustang and the windows fogged-up and frosted
on the inside throughout the winter. No
air conditioning. Crank windows. I had to shift the manual transmission by
reaching through the floor and pulling and pushing on linkage rods on the transmission
because the shifter had broken. I kept rain
and snow from spraying up from the road by placing my 8-track tape case over
the hole in the floor. The rear-wheel
drive found me stuck in snow often.
My
new car will make phone calls, if I ask.
My iPod plays automatically on shuffle.
I can set the passenger side for one temperature and my side for another. Sun roof. Heated and cooled seats. Driver alerts. All-wheel drive. Electric windows.
I think fondly of my old Mustang, but only for
short periods of time.
—Mitchell Hegman
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