How to Find the Best Car for Your Needs
- Author Carey Miller
- Published January 21, 2017
- Word count 1,045
That special day has arrived. Your daughter is getting married. You knew the day would arrive. You can’t say that you are happy about it in some ways. You remember carrying her in your arms up to your room so many times, drying her tears when she fell and scraped her knee, and so many other occasions that you shared.
You will have to get used to her being out of the house. You can’t remember the last time that happened since she was small except for the time she went to Junior College. But she always came back. This time, she won’t be coming back except to visit as she finds the time.
Despite your angst at losing your daughter to a man you hardly know but must now call "son," your main concern is how the wedding day will go. Will you have enough food for all the guests? Will the photographer do a good job with the photography? Will the dress get back in time from the seamstress? There is so much to remember when it comes to hosting a wedding!
As you feel the perspiration start to gather on your brow, you realize that you’ve forgotten about the getaway car. The getaway car is one of the most important aspects of a bride’s special day! How could you forget this essential element? With haste, you call your husband who is still finishing his day at the office and ask him to come home immediately.
Fearing a family crisis, he does and arrives in his Silverado pickup like some superhero out of a Batman movie. You are happy that he was able to fight the traffic and get home so soon and you tell him about the getaway car and how you failed to remember this important detail.
He complains that you got him out of an important meeting on company stocks for a minute detail that could have been arranged later. But you insist that it’s too important to put off.
He tells you not to worry and that he has a solution. You wait, staring out the kitchen window until you see him pull up a few minutes later in a white Camaro, looking like one of the royal steed of the English palace. You proclaim how perfect it is and how wonderful he is for thinking of it.
It was the car you bought your other daughter for her twenty-first birthday before she left home for good. It brings back memories of the first send-off of a child from your household and you cry. But then you remember how special the day will be because you have everything in place.
The getaway car is ready. Everything is in place. The seamstress calls to confirm that you can pick up the dress in an hour. This is really going to happen. It was a car fit for a princess.
Our Cars are a Part of Our Lives
There are a lot of human moments connected to our vehicles. Weddings, funerals, birthdays, and just everyday events that make us stop and give us pause. They reach into our hearts and remind us that our cars are a big part of our lives. They help define who we are. What does your vehicle say about you? Do you find yourself wishing that your vehicle understood you better? How can you capture your personality in your vehicle?
Shopping for the Perfect Vehicle
Are you in the market for a car or truck? There are some considerations that you should take into account when searching for the perfect automobile. You don’t want just any car or truck. It needs to say something about you and your lifestyle. Can you imagine driving a station wagon when you are a teenager or a truck when you are a business person who wants a vehicle for corporate meetings?
It’s important to fit the person with the car and that’s what we do. We are customer needs focused and we understand the importance of fitting you to the right vehicle. Whether it’s a gift for a special someone for their graduation, an additional family car for a vacation, or for any other reason, we have a wide variety of vehicles to choose from.
If you are searching for the best car for your needs, consider these tips as you shop.
Consider the Functionality
One of the most important components of a car is the functionality. When you need transportation that reflects your needs, you should consider what type of activities you are most involved in. Do you enjoy hunting and fishing? Then you will probably want to look at our truck line to see what fits your needs. The versatility and durability of a truck will help you enjoy your love of the outdoors even more. If you are a business person who wants to make an impression, you will want to look at the cars that help you define your image as a serious business person.
Think of the color, the amount of room you’ll need, and other factors when you shop. Buying a car for that all-important business position is important and you’ll want to find a vehicle that helps your image in the business world.
Consider the Purpose
Along with the functionality of the vehicle you choose, you’ll want to keep the purpose in mind, too. What will you usually be using your vehicle for? Will you use it primarily for business trips, hunting excursions, or outings with the family? Think about how you will use your car most of the time and base your decision on that.
Consider the Price
You want your vehicle to reflect who you are, but you don’t want the reflection to blind you. In other words, you should try to live within your means. Finding the perfect vehicle involves more than just locating a car that fits your personality or your purpose. You should consider the cost of ownership. Chevy has been rewarded with multiple J.D Power Awards for initial quality and durability. By shopping and comparing the wide array of vehicles we have available, you will find a car that fit your needs.
Carey Miller will listen to your needs, talk to him about what you like, and he will make his best recommendations.
Carey might even offer you a soda! You'll find, Carey Miller, ready to help at Roy Nichols Motors in Courtice Ontario, Canada. You can contact him at carey@roynicholmotors.com
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