Late last
year, my husband was involved in a car accident. Beyond a little whiplash, he
was fine. His car, however, was not. It was deemed ‘uneconomical to repair’,
and promptly taken away for scrap. Which given all of the experiences we’ve had
in that car, was more than a little sad. Now, I’m not a car person. And Lance
is not a car person. We don’t even have a his car/her car set-up. We need two
cars, but both cars are ‘ours’. So when it came to buying a vehicle,
practicality is the only thing that entered our reasoning. The last time either
of us had bought a car was over 10 years ago, so we didn’t really even know
what was out there, let alone what we wanted to buy! So we went to car yards.
Dozens of them. And looked at cars. Hundreds of them.
We already own
a small car, which is perfect for driving to work, and around the place. Our
new car had to be a big car, like the recently departed old Fairmont. We needed
boot space. Lots of it. For grocery shopping (boxes and boxes of fresh produce
from The Nanna Shop. For trips down south. For crabbing and fishing and
kayaking. And we needed a decently sized back-seat. We frequently ferry around
5 adults and we’re nice enough to want those adults squished in the backseat to
be comfortable. Honestly, those were the two main factors we considered. Then
we looked at the more serious things like fuel economy. We eventually settled
on the Mistubishi Outlander (or the Mitsubishi Zoolander as we have been
calling it). And I am so stoked with it! One of the things that sold us on the
Outlander being the car for us was the salesman, Jayke at Southside Mitsubishi.
Every car we looked at, we immediately opened the boot, before looking at
anything else. It actually seemed to freak out a lot of car salesmen! Jayke asked what sort of things we’d be transporting, that the boot
was such a concern. My husband joked, ‘Bodies’. Without missing a beat, Jayke
climbed in to show how many people would fit! Now, that is service!
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Taken from the back row, with the middle seats folded down |
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It's not often your kilometres match how hot the day is! |
We decided to
take the car down for a trip to Molloy Island very soon after buying it. We bought the 7 seat option,
which means that we can have less designated drivers in the Margaret River Wine
Region. Perfect, right? Especially when I don’t have to be the designated
driver!
Our trip consisted of driving down after work on Friday night. 5 people, 5 people's luggage. We wanted to make sure there was enough space to bring home wine! The next morning we stopped for a coffee at Yahava and browsed through the Vasse Virgin store. I absolutely love their Chamomile and Lavender balm. My skin has a tendency towards dryness and irritation with a lot of products, but this moisturiser made from olive oil is beautiful.
From there, we drove on to Woody Nook for wine tasting and lunch. I'm quite a fan of the Nookery Cafe. Their meals are sort of more "old-fashioned" than a lot of restaurants. The dishes are well made, with lots of fresh local produce, but they haven't bothered jumping on the whatever's trendy bandwagon. They provide classic dishes, at very reasonable prices. The location is lovely too, but I would recommend sitting outside in this weather. It was quite stuffy inside when you order. One of the wines I always find myself buying here is their Velvet Rose. The label is quite fun, as the rose changes colour from white to red, to show that the wine is cold enough to drink! But it's not just a gimmick, the rose is actually a lovely lightly sweet wine that paired well with my ginger duck, Lance's salmon and Justin's ricotta cannelloni.
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Velvet Rose |
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Fish of the Day - Salmon with Baby Chat Potatoes and Asparagus |
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Duck with Plum and Ginger Sauce with Polenta Cake and Sauteed Vegetables |
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Garlic Prawns and Steamed Calamari stuffed with Salmon Mousse on Couscous |
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Pasta of the Day - Vegetarian Cannelloni with salad and fries |
The five of us then drove on to Cape Naturaliste Winery. I don't think I need to remind you of how much I love the wines here. We brought along some cheese, venison chorizo, crackers and bought a few wines by the glass to sit on the verandah and watch the sun set. We were mainly drinking the 2013 Sauvignon Blanc - a zesty, passionfruity and very summery wine, before switching to 2011 Torpedo Rocks Shiraz - full-flavoured but still light enough to enjoy on a summer's afternoon. By the time we finished drinking and chatting, our dinner options were severely limited. So we hit Dunsborough for fish and chips, then watched a bride-to-be wrestle her friends to the floor at a Hen's Party at the Dunsborough tavern.
The next morning, we slept in and had a leisurely pack and drive home. We stopped in at the Blackwood Meadery. I particularly like their lemon mead - perfect for afternoon sipping over ice. And then we hit Cheeky Monkey Brewery for lunch. The vibe of this brewery is so laidback and chill. It's always a relaxing experience. The food can be a little hit and miss for me. It goes from incredible to just good. I've never had a bad meal here, but sometimes it's been not as good as it should be. This trip, it was good, though. Lance's ribs were covered in lovely sticky BBQ sauce (nothing irks me more than sauce-less ribs), although the switch from normal chips to corn chips is a little disappointing. Wiping up all the sauce with chips is part of the rib experience! And my Char Sui Pork Salad was overflowing with delicious saucy pork and the crispy shallots topped it off perfectly. The live music was cherry on the top experience. We stopped in to Ferngrove/Killerby Wines on our way out and ended up with another carton of wine.
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Pork Ribs in Cheeky Monkey BBQ sauce with Coleslaw and Corn Chips |
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Char Sui Pork Salad with egg noodles, mixed leaves, crispy shallots and sweet soy dressing |
At this point, we had put our new car's space to the test. We started off with 5 people and 5 people's luggage. We now had 5 people, 5 people's luggage and 7 cartons of wine. How did it fit? Very, very well. Lance is a bit of an expert at packing Tetris, but he packed the car such that we had all that gear and STILL had 6 seats available. We didn't need 6 seats, but we had them! So the drive home had one in the back, two in the middle with the arm rest/drink holder down and two in the front. No complaints about being squished at all.
The Zoolander definitely passed our Molloy test. Lance and I are both so stoked with our decision!
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Our car even knew it was on the ferry! |
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