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09-02-2015, 03:04 PM | #1 | ||
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When buying a car (new or used), the next stage is to "get it passed" by your peers, family, girlfriend or whoever..
People in our lives will either critique our purchase or confirm the purchase "that we did good" Did we pay too much? Is it mechanically sound? Did we miss something obvious etc etc.. Years back a mate of mine bought a commodore from the auctions.. He was standing in front of us proud as punch as how cheap he paid it.. His dad was gloating at how "he found a good one".. My mate and I noticed it had a VK model back end (with small spoiler) and a VL model front end... (vl has a sort of lip on the boot where VK is flat) We expressed our observation and they went into damage control mode, no no no they said.. We peeled back the carpet to reveal the weld job, it was a cut n shut shocker. Then their faces went bright red with embarrassment and scratched their heads at how they had been fooled... How did they miss this obvious flaw. Another time I bought a small car for a cheap runabout and a girlfriend popped over and saw it. She started giggling and called me mr bean. So I received a disapproval. So people from everywhere are either going to critique your purchase or confirm it as "you did alright"... So when buying a car you needs to ensure your peers/family/girlfriend will approve. Who do you have to get your purchase through? Who is gonna pick your purchase apart?.... Or confirm it as a good decision. |
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