Nancy is going to buy a car these days. She had found a Camry a few days ago, but she didn't buy it because the car was not in a good condition. I saw her today in the entrance of our department. She had found three other cars. They were all Honda Civic. One of them was very good, but when we called the dealer, he asked for more money for buying it in cash. That was strange because usually the cash price of a car should be less than its finance price.
We were talking about these things that she got impatient and it was close that she starts to cry.
Me: Why are you crying?
She: I am tired of all these things. I can't find a car. They didn't approve my case for that apartment because I have a lease in my name. I explained them that I would cancel that one, but they didn't agree. I have to stay in my current place and pay twice as much as I should pay. I can't take it anymore.
Me: Ha ha! It's not a big problem! Call the other dealer. He has two cars. We can go and see it. Maybe you could buy one of them. Regarding your apartment, I can rent it for you. I have a good rent history, and I have no lease in my name. We will go there tomorrow, and I will get the apartment, and you can go and live there :)
She: Can you do that?
Me: Yes. Why not?
She began to smile again. It was like she had no any other problem. I love her attitude. I can understand her. I called Martin to go there together. I drove my car. The dealer was very far. It was like a road outside of the city. I was scared a little driving in that area, but I did it.
We test drove the first car, a 2008 Honda Civic. It was very bad. In every second, we could find a new problem with the car. It was like they fixed the car temporarily just to sell it, and it will take apart after that. All interior was falling apart; there was a sign of firing inside dashboard; the front side was damaged and fixed by an unprofessional. When we wanted to park the car, we noticed that there is a bad noise in the gearbox.
The other car, a 2009 Honda Civic, was worse. We even didn't want to test drive it. The front side was falling down when we looked at it more closely. It was not safe to drive it at all. We didn't buy none of those cars, and I asked her to search more.
We were talking about these things that she got impatient and it was close that she starts to cry.
Me: Why are you crying?
She: I am tired of all these things. I can't find a car. They didn't approve my case for that apartment because I have a lease in my name. I explained them that I would cancel that one, but they didn't agree. I have to stay in my current place and pay twice as much as I should pay. I can't take it anymore.
Me: Ha ha! It's not a big problem! Call the other dealer. He has two cars. We can go and see it. Maybe you could buy one of them. Regarding your apartment, I can rent it for you. I have a good rent history, and I have no lease in my name. We will go there tomorrow, and I will get the apartment, and you can go and live there :)
She: Can you do that?
Me: Yes. Why not?
She began to smile again. It was like she had no any other problem. I love her attitude. I can understand her. I called Martin to go there together. I drove my car. The dealer was very far. It was like a road outside of the city. I was scared a little driving in that area, but I did it.
We test drove the first car, a 2008 Honda Civic. It was very bad. In every second, we could find a new problem with the car. It was like they fixed the car temporarily just to sell it, and it will take apart after that. All interior was falling apart; there was a sign of firing inside dashboard; the front side was damaged and fixed by an unprofessional. When we wanted to park the car, we noticed that there is a bad noise in the gearbox.
The other car, a 2009 Honda Civic, was worse. We even didn't want to test drive it. The front side was falling down when we looked at it more closely. It was not safe to drive it at all. We didn't buy none of those cars, and I asked her to search more.
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