With the V6 Purring under the hood content to pull the Accord at triple digit speeds, the powerful halogen lights lighting up the night ahead of even as the moonless darkness wrapped around us like a comfy blanket. I truned up the volume of Chris Dughtery belting his hit song "Home", risking waking up my sleeping passengers. i looked to my left to check if my brother woke up and then the rear view mirror to see if i had disturbed my cousin and her boy friend Kenji cuddled under a blanket in the rear seat.
I realised this how i wish life was, an endless road and a powerful and comfortable car and no worries. It was late May 2007 and my cousin had just come from Tokyo where she had grown up and was in India to meet us relatives before she moved to the States to pursue medicine. She and Kenji had come to Delhi and rented an Honda Accord and drove down to Jodhpur. they stayed around for a few days and we conned mom to letting us stay out for a night when we went to Kayalana lake and sat around in the moonlight drove around the outskirts of the city and to the fort and then drove to Chamunda for a very late dinner/early brakefast. then for two days we lazed around the house and after that it was time for them to leave. They had to get to Kerala so that she did a circuit of the rest of the family and then flew on to the States from there.
We came up with the brilliant plan of driving down to Mumbai via Kumbhalgarh, Ranakpur, Udaipur, Ahmedabad and then Mumbai. I drove most of the way, with Kenji spelling me from time to time we stopped at quaint village towns had tea and food at the most awesome Dhabas. visited some amazing Forts and temples. listened to our favorite music and had such an awesome time it was the best few days of the last year. and through out it all the Accord performed faultlessly going thru the motions, delivering speeds when the roads were well paved and open and cosseting us in comfort when the roads got bad but never causing any problems and giving more than average fuel economy of 10 Kmpl. i would write about the Temples of Ranakpur, or the forts and palaces at Udaipur and Kumbhalgrah but it would be like a travelogue. there were a couple of points when we thought we were in trouble but the car always had the answers to the questions thrown at it. once when we were driving from Ahmadabad to Mumbai at night, every one was sleeping and i was driving, this man carying a cycle on his shoulder climbed over the divider separating the oncoming lane and ran across our lane, it was dark and so i sawe him only when the headlights of the car fell on him and he was in the middle of the lane i hit the brakes hard and the car dropped its nose, dumping Tanya from the backseat into the space between the seats, and tugging at every one else's seat belt but it stopped with meters to spare and every one was safe with out drama. only one instance when it proved an expemlary long distance partner and as for the looks it looks stunning, with the over messy rear and all. It always got us looks and smiles from other motorist even though it was plainly not that exotic and with its yellow plates the car was a rental.
thanx Honda for a great product and some excellent memories.
I realised this how i wish life was, an endless road and a powerful and comfortable car and no worries. It was late May 2007 and my cousin had just come from Tokyo where she had grown up and was in India to meet us relatives before she moved to the States to pursue medicine. She and Kenji had come to Delhi and rented an Honda Accord and drove down to Jodhpur. they stayed around for a few days and we conned mom to letting us stay out for a night when we went to Kayalana lake and sat around in the moonlight drove around the outskirts of the city and to the fort and then drove to Chamunda for a very late dinner/early brakefast. then for two days we lazed around the house and after that it was time for them to leave. They had to get to Kerala so that she did a circuit of the rest of the family and then flew on to the States from there.
We came up with the brilliant plan of driving down to Mumbai via Kumbhalgarh, Ranakpur, Udaipur, Ahmedabad and then Mumbai. I drove most of the way, with Kenji spelling me from time to time we stopped at quaint village towns had tea and food at the most awesome Dhabas. visited some amazing Forts and temples. listened to our favorite music and had such an awesome time it was the best few days of the last year. and through out it all the Accord performed faultlessly going thru the motions, delivering speeds when the roads were well paved and open and cosseting us in comfort when the roads got bad but never causing any problems and giving more than average fuel economy of 10 Kmpl. i would write about the Temples of Ranakpur, or the forts and palaces at Udaipur and Kumbhalgrah but it would be like a travelogue. there were a couple of points when we thought we were in trouble but the car always had the answers to the questions thrown at it. once when we were driving from Ahmadabad to Mumbai at night, every one was sleeping and i was driving, this man carying a cycle on his shoulder climbed over the divider separating the oncoming lane and ran across our lane, it was dark and so i sawe him only when the headlights of the car fell on him and he was in the middle of the lane i hit the brakes hard and the car dropped its nose, dumping Tanya from the backseat into the space between the seats, and tugging at every one else's seat belt but it stopped with meters to spare and every one was safe with out drama. only one instance when it proved an expemlary long distance partner and as for the looks it looks stunning, with the over messy rear and all. It always got us looks and smiles from other motorist even though it was plainly not that exotic and with its yellow plates the car was a rental.
thanx Honda for a great product and some excellent memories.
5 comments:
man, u r making me jelous.. accord is a suepr machine... good to pump the ride too... yeah, wish life was 'a long road, a powerful bike/car and an endless journy'..
OH WOW..I can only exclaim.
@anoop, Somu :
the trip was like heaven good music, good comapny, good car and freedom
life in the fast lane
waow!!!!!
that sounds so cool!! I envy you ! Now Accord does sound cool .. sweetheart :)
road trip!
sigh. it sucks girls can't just take off and do this...
i've wanted to so many times.
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