November 13, 2009
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Not a love affair but practical....
as I have finally purchased a vehicle before the snow flies, my insurance expires next month and room for the dogs!
It has been an interesting process and one I probably do not want to repeat for a while.
Did I learn some new things?
- Yes, the internet in an invaluable tool for checking out different models, years such as AMA info on liens and history check e.g. reports from Car Fax, to Google images of each ( I am very visual and discovered hatch back and wagon are very different ) and Auto Trader and Kijiji ads in my area. However it was humorous as one ad got misplaced and discovered it was a lady from NFLD who was willing to pay shipping if I bought her late 90s used vehicle!
- Also learned the wholesale and retail prices are important to know when dealing privately....what the seller would get on a trade in vs. the price a dealer would sell the car for.....
- That as a single middle aged woman I can hold my own in asking intelligent questions on used cars
- What ABS stands for and the repeated flashing light on the dash is likely a computer or fuse glitch.
- That as much as I did alright test driving 5 speed manual such as a 2008 Hyundai and 1995 honda civic hatch back or 1998 VW Passat, not the best choice in the long run....consideration stopped on a hill in the middle of winter with 2 active dogs in the back would I be distracted???? YES...choose an automatic!
Is this a stressful emotional process?- Yes if pressed for time and with too many choices
- Yes I have met a number of private sellers and usually get their own personal stories and history of the vehicles...sometimes I can trust my intuition and sometimes I may be gullible.
- I really loved the Volvo 850 T 1995 ( see last blog ) and all the features, especially heated seats and well maintained but pushing my upper limits on the budget, a higher mileage and in the long run may have cost me more in repairs.
- As I wrote in facebook: looking for a good used vehicle is somewhat like pregnancy as it generates everyone else's stories and advice but the end result is still uniquely your own.
So here is the new addition 2000 Ford Taurus SE wagon with about 181, 000 kms.
Yesterday I was pretty wound up as I dashed about with the rental car getting insurance renewal and plates, did not get an inspection before purchase and driving very slowly home from the north end of the city in the dark worried about breaks and power steering. It has sat in a garage for about 6 months and needed complete winterizing and coolant flushing from Lubex done this morning and after the insurance inspection and new battery, will need new rear tires and some front break work scheduled for Monday afternoon.
But the guys at A-1 tire and battery reassured me it is in good shape and I made a good decision.
So not a love affair or any pet names or heated seats but practical and basic with room for the dogs
and fit into the garage.
Comments (2)
Hola Bonnie,
Thanks for the comment over on my blog (This is Christa from Gjoa Haven). Actually, Gjoa is above 68 degrees N and so we do get 24 hour darkness, though it is only for a few weeks a year. Right now the sun rises at 8:41am and sets at 1:35pm, and we lose 8-9 min a day (so about an hour a week), which sounds like plenty of light right now, but it is the time I am at work in classes so it is virtually dark all the time for me already except on weekends.
I'm interested to read about other communities in Nunavut from your blog, I will certainly add you to my list.
I love your new profile pic! I'm also liking your new car. I hope you are too. I dread having to go through that process again.
ryc - my dog's reaction was lots of sniffing and tail-wagging. She's not afraid of a 4' spider, but the laundry basket sends her running the other way. o_O
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