This week I ordered a blue 2022 Jetta GLI from the dealer in Rapid City. Hopefully it will be there before us. My wife is finally retiring from the Foreign Service. We will be moving from Ecuador to South Dakota in late September.
This is a bad time to be buying a car. Technologies are changing. Manuals are disappearing. Prices are high. Inventories are low. The supply chain is uncertain. The dealer will try to find me a car if my order proves too late for my needs. Worst case is that I lose my $500 deposit. The VW regional rep was saying 3 months at the earliest and six at the latest for my order. We will be arriving in 4, but I think supply chain issues are easing so I have some confidence that my order will be filled in time. I could have rolled the dice on finding one in someone’s inventory in September. I could have flown from Ecuador to perhaps Denver or Minneapolis and had a short drive home with a new car, but I could tell already that color choice was going to be limited, not to mention the risk of finding nothing. While I don’t care too much about color, there is a $600 option that puts on black wheels, a black roof, and a few other black accents that I find both unappealing and expensive. It seems about half the cars in inventory right now have that package. By ordering, I should get to specify the exact color, but someone else did that for me (my wife really wanted the blue but it has grown on me).
Some of my biggest car projects have been the purchase. I have been contemplating this next car for years as we planned for our retirement. I can’t tell you how many hours I have wasted watching YouTube reviews of all the different possibilities with a manual transmission. I suspect this could be my last opportunity ever to buy a new car with a manual. The GLI has been near the top of the list for quite some time but moved up significantly when I finally admitted to myself that I don’t have the interest nor skills to explore the limits of a modern sports car on dry pavement. I love driving, but I really do drive like an old man. I would look like an idiot driving a sports car that way. The GLI seems to have the right blend of luxury, performance, and practicality for me. It is a well-equipped car that handles well and can hit 100mph in the quarter while still giving me a chance at seeing 40mpg – sounds perfect to me. The sedan market is interesting right now as there are a few choices with manuals, but the GLI seemed either nicer or more practical in my comparisons.
It might be premature posting this at least four months before delivery, but I thought I would document the completion of the shopping phase. It is fun to look back on the life of everyone’s vehicles in this forum.