Friday, June 6, 2008

Getting an Accent

Th next day, we got our Accent.

I was a bit peeved at our sales agent when he charged us nearly 20T for insurance. I thought that the Accent came with a free comprehensive insurance if we got their in-house financing. It turns out that it was the Getz that came with a free comprehensive insurance. We only got a free TPL with the Accent, which of course, we didn't need because the loan we took for the Accent required a comprehensive insurance. The sales agent just subtracted the cost of the TPL from the comprehensive insurance.

It took us more than an hour to sign the documents. I was still uneasy about our purchase as I kept on worrying about not being able to sleep at the backseat because of the vibrations.

I had no reason to worry. The car rode even smoother than the test drive - it was explained to us that cars in showrooms had more air in the wheels than necessary as this made the wheel look rounder.

That day, the Accent made its first trip to my office. It felt wonderful!

On my way home, I heard a sound of metal hitting against another metal. I started to worry again until I noticed that the sound was coming from the small bell attached to my phone. I then fell asleep knowing that there was nothing wrong with the Accent, the fault was with me - I was too paranoid.

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