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It seems like everyone i know is buying a new car at the moment. When i say new I mean brand spanking new.
From nissan patrols to toyota hilux or audi s4.. even my next door neighbour just picked up a brand new mazda cx5. I thought about the cars i own and i admit they arent new. They might be mint but not new. New cars have a fresh look about them, more gadgets and gizmos to show off. Plenty to talk about at a friendly gathering or family get together. Plus you can say im driving a $60,000 car (Or whatever the value is). You cant say much when driving an aged car. (3 years+) Not having a new car when everyone around you is buying new is like being at a pub and its your turn for a round of drinks. Do you feel like its your turn to buy a new car? To keep up with the jones? Or do i let everyone get the better of me. |
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