In the spirit of a Green Christmas, I’m re-cycling some cartoons I drew back in the 70’s.
At the time, there was an ongoing “intellectual” discussion at the office about the number of miles Santa must have on his sleigh. The conversation mostly centered on how many miles he had to drive to get the job done.
I had an older car at the time and was thinking about getting another vehicle. I was in the process of trying to get enough for my old clunker to justify making a deal. A used car was on my radar. Naturally, my thoughts turned to the problem Santa would have getting fair value on a trade-in when he needed a new sleigh.
I suspect Santa would do like any car-owner trying to get the best deal… play-up the positives on his trade-in. You know, along the line of: “I really love my old car and hate to let it go, but my wife wants a new sportier model.”… That kind of positive. Like, “There’s nothing wrong with this car. If it were up to me I’d never let it go…It’s my wife, you know?”
Everyone knows the only reason guys buy new cars is because their wife makes them, right?
I’m not sure if Santa was able to make his deal. If he did, I’m guessing his trade-in started a new business…CARFAX!