DR Danise, since I retired, I typically put between 3,000-4,000 miles a year on a car, and that's all. And if I don't do a show that involves commuting, even less than that.
I really do not drive much at all unless it's absolutely necessary, and with gas prices what they are, joy rides are strictly out of the question.
Well, my car just hit 214,500 miles, so...
I remember being slightly amazed the first year I had my current and only car - I had driven it at least 14,000 miles. So, as for the whole "1 Year or 10,000 miles whichever comes first"... Well, the 10,000 miles came first.

I have to say I do love driving. Even traffic can be fun at times for me. Forces me just to relax and deal with it. Listen to the radio. Listen to music. Watch the other drivers around me getting frustrated over something they can't control (sort of). -Now, if I'm running late, well that's another story...
But if I can take the time do so, I do like going for a drive in the country - or even just around the neighborhood. "There's such a lot of world to see..."
In fact, it looks like tomorrow will be an "exploring" day for me and my friend, Andy. A friend of mine will be giving his graduate recital tomorrow afternoon out in Winchester - a nice hour's drive out Route 50 from DC. So, the current plan is to drive out there for the recital, then to make our way back Route 50, stopping at all those various small towns along the way: Purcellville, Upperville, Middleburg (which is where that one contestant from that fashion show on Bravo lives, and has her shop), etc., etc... Oh, and I guess we could take that small detour on Rt. 11 to the Rt. 11 Potato Chip Factory. -And I bet the roadside vegetable and fruit stands should be quite "full" this time of year too.
"There is life outside your apartment..."
