Sunday, March 30, 2008

Carageous!

Well if I told you there is something that I really hate, then this tops it by a huge margin. Car Buying! I think it is one of the most vexatious experience I have ever faced. Since D started working, I have been hitching rides with everybody, including the DART train. Not that it hasn't been fun riding the train 4 - 5 times a week, but just the fact that I had to leave early from work, hitch a ride to the train station, pull S out of his work to pick me up @ Forest Ln Station and make him take a detour to drop me @ church, made me ponder over the idea of an extra car. Well then, there comes the question of what to buy! D surprisingly wanted a "mini-van". I know, I know. How cliche! But that's what she wanted. I on the other hand, was debating between a smaller car which was good on mileage or a bigger SUV, which was...err...pretty much useless! So guess who won! You got it...before you know it we were looking for a freakin' mini van!

Well now, where do we get one? So, based on the skills I had acquired over the past 2 years of looking for an extra car, we started. But apparently, browsing for cars and actually buying one are totally two different things! I just couldn't find one we both liked. So one afternoon we decided to take it to the next level and went over to a reputable used car dealer in the area. Although from the minute I walked in, I insisted on the disclaimer that I was there to check it out and not actually buy, it made no impact on 'em used car salesmen. By the time they realised that, an hour of "trying to sell the car to me" had gone by and they started acting funny. They were trying to intimidate me, force me and almost threaten me. But I tactfully wriggled out of the hands of the evil used car salesmen, vowing never to return back to a used car dealer again.

But after mustering up some courage, we were back in a used car dealership in a week! But this time with more research, confidence and of course an escape plan! And for the escape plan I had to call in reinforcements. With V on his way and A on the phone, I felt even more confident. We found the car we wanted, but then comes the part I totally suck at, "negotiating". I would have walked out of there with the quoted price, if not for V. We were able to get it down by a grand. Although I think it is a great accomplishment, I am sure V begs to differ.

So here we are, after 4 long years of wanting to buy a second car, with a mini-van in our garage. Hopefully we don't have to visit a used car salesman in a long time. But you never know!

And if you are in the market looking for an used car and in need of some good advice, you know who NOT to call! :) As always its all good! Go Minivan!

Peace!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

hi anna!! i wasnt aware that you had started writing again so i had a bit of catching up to do, and its always nice to read ur thoughts! well the fact that u hate car-buying is news to me cos from what jitu said i thought u loved cars, hence enjoy buying them too! well its cool that deepa has her own 'mini-van' now... she is on her way to becoming a regular 'soccer-mom' i guess :) i'm curious though, who's this mysterious hero of the day "V"??