Life, Taxes, and Toyota

Linda Burton posting from Sacramento, California – No matter how adventurous you are, some things have to happen when they have to happen. Like filing your tax return by the time IRS tells you to, and getting prescriptions refilled when they run out, and taking the cats to the vet for their regular check-up time. Like getting the windshield ding repaired before it cracked (from that April 1st California dust storm).

H&R Block took care of the taxes for me, wonderful service, wonderful folks, nice office there on Watt Avenue; Rite-Aid close by for the prescriptions; Banfield for the cats. SafeLite came out and repaired the ding – it’s guaranteed no matter where I go from here. In this day and age, we’re “portable”; our records follow us around. That’s nice, I think, now everything is taken care of; I’m up to date.

But then I heard a noise, a scraping sound from underneath the car. A limb, perhaps? The temp light came on next. Time for Scion experts now; I dare not drive the Sierra with unknowns. I headed for Maita Toyota, near by. 

Sean Smith listened to my tale, made notes, “not to worry, we’ll check everything,” he smiled. “Relax and have a cup of coffee while you wait.” I headed for the café in the lobby there, claimed my coffee and my comfy chair, watched kids playing on the double-deckered ship that entertains while big folks wait. Sean found me there, gave me the news, “nothing wrong, we checked the fluids too, adjusted the air in the tires, and washed your car, no charge. You’re set to drive.”

Well wow! I went to meet the General Manager, Dave Klingensmith, told him about the Journey across the USA, the 50 Capital Cities quest. “Come out and see my Scion,” I said. He did; we got a lot of pictures, with his camera and with mine. “I’m putting this on Facebook,” he said. “This is quite a feat.” Dave Lundgaard was there too, he’s the Internet Fleet Manager at Maita. He grabbed a Toyota magazine for me, told me I should send my story in. Well wow! I love this place. Lorinda Peska from Maita’s Customer Relations called me later, said she had the Facebook entry written up. “May I post your website too?” she asked. “By all means,” I said. “Let’s swap.” And so we did. Follow us.

Life is good.

Maita Toyota, 2500 Auburn Boulevard, Sacramento, California http://www.maitatoyota.com/