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Your first car
Djinn
#51 Posted : Wednesday, June 24, 2009 11:05:00 AM
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@Mkristo - I think all the Peugeot haters here talk mainly out of ignorance or because they made bad choices with Peugeots. Who got a car for 21K? Did not a red flag go up at some point before you signed that deal? Don't dis the car if you bought a lemon - admit that you made a bad choice. Don't dis the car because you skimped on service (or abused it).

I agree Peugeot locks sometimes are a problem - mainly because of poor maintenance (greasing/oil AND usage) Most car doors will stick if not used frequently - esp for singles who do not ferry kids and family around.

The problem with equality is that we desire that it be with those that have more than us rather that those that have less
Djinn
#52 Posted : Wednesday, June 24, 2009 11:40:00 AM
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But to REALLY answer some of Eli's questions.....for most people,the prospect of a 'first car' is almost as exciting as becoming a parent so you really llook forward to it and sometimes overlook SOLID and SOUND advice,esp if the car has issues. The seller most times can tell a first time car owner and will capitalise on this. So even if there is a strange rattling,the first timer,not wanting to be kept from his/her dream,will be convinced that its 'just the exhaust that is loose' - only to discover later that the rattling was actually heralding a knock.

The other thing is that sometimes people come across a chunk of money all at once (13th cheque,bonus,commission) and using the apriori approach start looking for a car worth THAT much or thereabouts (the rest they get from friends and family) - so ultimately an Isuzu Uhuru/Renault 5/Daweoo Herring/etc will all look within reach and all you want is your 'first car'.


Third BIG mistake - going for looks and sounds only. Test the car on asphalt only. No shakedown on rough roads. So you think the car is good.

Another BIG mistake,sort of related to the above,is to buy a car that is not gentle on the eye,and soon after,without running it for even a week - start investing in body work,paint,bling,etc....then a few weeks later you have a nice shiny car stuck at the roadside.

Fourth big mistake - even if the car is of high value - believing the sales person when he says someone else was interested and might come back in the afternoon - bollocks. if he was an honest sales person,he would hold off on showing you the car UNTIL that person failed to show up - only then.




The problem with equality is that we desire that it be with those that have more than us rather that those that have less
mkristo
#53 Posted : Wednesday, June 24, 2009 11:45:00 AM
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@Djinn

I agree. I think also on the other hand every car in this world will have issues. The back stops with the owner,whether a Toyo,Niss,Merc name it.

The other day my Mech told me that he had to go to Kisumu to rescue a guy with his Benz cos the engine had stopped. The problem was that he had removed the Benz's radioator and fixed a smaller one,i dont know why on earth one would do that. The engine heated up,chomad guskette,may be a few other things,and stopped. Now tell me,can that guy say that Benzes are bad cars cos it kwamad in shags? I dont think so.

Cars are like women,treat them well,you get value from them,mistreat them and you get back what you gave them 10 times more.

By the way,if you want to know how a man keeps his woman,look at the car's condition. This might also be a lead clue to those buying second hand cars from men. Check out their women. On the other hand,women know how to take care of themselves that is why (generaly) their cars sell faster than those belonging to men. This is relative.


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Njunge
#54 Posted : Wednesday, June 24, 2009 11:51:00 AM
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@Djinn,

Just admit.Bijuti has the most lousy doors anytime.......and Volvo's go to the hole without ever greasing.Doubting it???.......Pick the shell of a volvo from any scrapyard and unless it was an accident car,the door opens and shuts as good as new.


Yombo dhier....!!
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
Pablo
#55 Posted : Wednesday, June 24, 2009 12:30:00 PM
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I remember a time when Volvos were the defacto No. 2 cars only beaten by the Merc.

Another thing,when I am told that a car is 'lady driven only' i cant touch it with a 10ft pole. Do people actually think cars driven by ladies r better?? Look at how many of them drive on the rim instead of changing the puncture or thinking a car only needs petrol.


Want to be a millionaire.... plant a million cabbages and sell them at a bob...
Njunge
#56 Posted : Wednesday, June 24, 2009 1:23:00 PM
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@Pablo,

I have also seen an advert reading 'pastor's car'.I assumed the car uses milk for fuel.........-:)


Yombo dhier....!!
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
leona
#57 Posted : Thursday, June 25, 2009 5:57:00 AM
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What car names really stand for:)

AUDI: Accelerates Under Drink Influence
BMW: Big Money Works
CHEVROLET: Cheap,Hardly Efficient,Virtually Runs On Luck Every Time
DODGE: Drips Oil,Drops Grease Everywhere
FIAT: Fix It All the Time
FORD: Fast Only Rolling Downhill
GMC: Garage Man's Companion
HONDA: Had One,Never Did Again
HYUNDAI: Hope You Understand Nothing is Drivable and Inexpensive
SAAB: Swedish Automobiles Always Breakdown
TOYOTA: Too Often Yankees Overprice This Auto
VOLVO: Very Odd-Looking Vehicular Object


Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't..
Nevermind what haters say, ignore them til they fade away - Just live your life
CLK
#58 Posted : Thursday, June 25, 2009 6:09:00 AM
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In Love with Germany cars,still hoping to buy my CLK and SLK,for now the C180 is fine.
the first car i fell in love with,my hubby's 1989 w126 benz,he sold it to a family friend and i shed tears,for so long i would walk to the car only to remember its not ours any more.

The real measure of your wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money. ~Author Unknown
Njunge
#59 Posted : Thursday, June 25, 2009 6:10:00 AM
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@Leona,

Be My Wife.......damn!


Yombo dhier....!!
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
zamali
#60 Posted : Thursday, June 25, 2009 6:11:00 AM
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@ LEONA

What of NISSAN ?

Neat Immaculate Simply Stylish And Nice


Zama za Kengen IPO.... zama za mali
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