The Quick Story
In part 2 of my car accident story you will see that the next challenge after deciding to go for my dream car was to actually decide on a color. I know this may seem like a minor thing to you, but for me, it was a big deal. Over the years I’ve learned that I need to see and feel what I am looking for. I can’t sit in a showroom and look at a bunch of swatches and just pick out an item. When you have a car accident, it makes you take stock of your life and what you want to go for, for me = dream car. If you’ve been in a car accident, you may want to contact an austin car accident lawyer or one similar, to help you get through this period of your life.
The first day we went to the dealership we had a decision to make between a black or blue interior. As soon as we hit the lot we saw a black beauty with dark tan interior. I feel in love with the contrast and how the colors went so well. The other car was a metallic blue which to me could be a little trendy; meaning after a few months or a year, I would be tired of it.
We went back and forth started by choosing blue and going back to the dealership the next day (my wife couldn’t make it, so I went with my good friend from high school Joel). I decided that I would go with black because it was more classy. My car-obsessed pals had told me about how I could use the internet to look out car invoice costs (to know more, check the likes of https://invoice-pricing.com/), which would help me obtain a better bargain on my dream car. Now, all I had to do was select the interior. Oh, I forgot to mention the reason we decided on blue in the first place was because the black beauty I mentioned earlier that had the dark tan interior was a stick shift–meaning my wife wouldn’t be able to drive it. What happened next?
Watch the brief video for the details….
Lesson
Know what you want and go for it!
As always my goal is to help you Run the Point (take action) from where you are, with what you have.
Your Ambassador,
Bruny
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