That's why the Corona disaster.
Bonfire touring to a tipi in Izu at the timing when the state of emergency was lifted in early spring.(Day 1/Day 2)However, as expected, the number of infected people quickly increased and the state of emergency was declared again.
My personal policy is not to ride my bike during this period... So I have nothing to write in my blog... I'm still alive though I've been neglecting it.
I'm going to drive a used car.
Fortunately, I can run my own company as I like, so I'm moving to a fully remote system. Living at home.
I get stressed when I'm at home all the time, so I go out once in a while, but I don't ride my bike... So I thought I'd write a blog about my life riding a used foreign car.
By the way, I've been driving domestically ever since I got my driver's license, and this is the first time I've gotten into a used foreign car.
The car was abandoned on the Metropolitan Expressway Bayshore Route.It's a Volkswagen Cross Polo.
A slightly redesigned version of the 6R Volkswagen Polo, which won the 2010 World Car of the Year award.
I've driven and ridden in a variety of vehicles, including rental cars and acquaintances' cars, but this little car was a real eye opener.
The MacPherson strut and torsion beam suspension is not the standard, but the way it handles and the rigidity of the body make it very fun to drive. When I lost this car in an accident, I thought, "Maybe I should buy another one like it," but then I realized that I was working on another car.
Do used Mercedes Benz cheaper than a new fully optioned light car. I was looking for a stock car that could be delivered before the insurance company's replacement car return period, so I bought it on impulse.
I've always wanted to drive a two-door coupe since I've always driven wagons and hatchbacks.
There's a couple of them in the neighborhood, and I've seen their asses from time to time and thought, "wow, that's cool," but then I found a certified pre-owned Yanase for a reasonable price.
I went to see it that day, and half an hour later, I was like, "I want this one".
I bought it without doing any research, so I didn't know the difference between the grade and the year model.
After I bought it, I realized that it was cheap because it was the first model and the lowest grade.
Still, I'm enjoying the ride.
There's a lot of talk about the maintenance costs of buying a cheap used foreign car, but I thought I'd report on what it's like. Well, it's just a stopgap blog post until I can ride my bike again....