R.I.P. Chevy S-10
Turned out that there was a hole in the Radiator, and no coolant.
So, I got the Radiator replaced on Friday.
Then, I drove to Wausau, and it still was not working, then the check engine light came on.
I checked the coolant, and it was brown.
I checked the oil, and there was smoke coming out of it.
I'm pretty sure driving around with no coolant earlier caused my head gasket to fuck itself.
I also read that driving around like I am currently doing (coolant in the oil) can mess up the engine entirely.
So, I decided that it's time I finally get a vehicle.
I was looking at Toyota Camry's online, which I really liked Jake's 2004 or 2005 Camry.
However, on Saturday I decided that I wanted to look at some small hatchbacks, because I really liked the looks of them better, and from what I've read online, the Honda Fit and the Mazda 3 are pretty fun to drive.
So, I went to the Courtest Honda-Nissan-Mazda dealer.
The 2009 Honda fit was kind of ugly, since it had no back top spoiler thing, it's just kind of rounded off and weird:

However, they did have a fully loaded 2010 Mazda 3 S Grand Touring there, which I liked the look of a lot better:

I was a little worried if I would be able to fit inside or not, however.
So, Jake and I asked the guy if I could take a test drive, and he let me.
I proceeded to push the seat all the way back and down, and was able to fit fairly well into the vehicle.
I still had to get used to driving so close to the ground, and the positions of the pedals, (I had the same problem when I drove Raider's Impala, which is a much larger car), but after a little while of getting used to, it was very fun to drive.
The interior was pretty much decked out:

It had the upgraded 2.5L engine, heated leather seats, a GPS, a Bose sound system with 6-CD changer, a shift-tronic automatic transmisssion, Bluetooth, a push-button start, motorized headlights that turn around corners, rain-sensing winshield wipers, and a bunch of other pretty cool stuff.
I talked to the salesman, and he's currently setting up financing, and hopefully I'll be able to drive it home on Monday or Tuesday.
Also, it wasn't too expensive, especially since it was new, after taxes + fees + trade-in + $2,500 downpayment, I'll owe under $22,000 on it.

