I have vivid memories of touring New Zealand in the 1990s as a support act for Greg Johnson - six band members, two roadies and a very brave young woman whose job it was to sell T-shirts - all of us squeezed into a white transit van that was as temperamental as many of its occupants.
It was great fun, but travelling in style wasn't high on the agenda. So when the opportunity came about to take a new Mazda CX-5 on the road to play a house concert in Napier I jumped at it.
It was a solo show, an intimate affair for 40 people, which sometime promoter and music-lover Jamie Macphail had organised. So no roadies or foolhardy merch girls this time - this was a family-friendly tour - accompanied by my fiancee, Wendy, our daughter, Truly, two guitars, a box of my new CD Forget the Past to sell and a brand new $56,000 car to get us there!
I hadn't driven an SUV before but getting behind the wheel of the CX-5 I was amazed at how easy it was to drive.