Well, well, well. Cars, cars, cars. I had promised myself that I'll stay put with the Matrix for the whole ten years but what do you know, I'm a hopeless brat. Heard so much about COE going down and such and the car prices were dropping and then curiosity turned into temptation and temptation into want/'need'.
So I'm getting the NISSAN Latio in the Amethyst Gray shade that I had been coveting.
Of all things, the colour was the most heart wrenching decision I felt I had to make but I managed to get the last Amethyst Gray that TAN CHONG MOTOR SALES Pte Ltd had in their stockpile - not before a number of examinations of existing models on display and not before checking through the collection warehouse adjoining the main showroom and some switching of colours and discussions on the pros and cons of red, black and amethyst. In the end, the interior's going to be beige instead of the easier-to-maintain black, but that's OK. I'll probably change the car again a few years down the road, right? I mean, I'm Singaporean now - quite truly. BTW, successful at the first bidding for COE, I'm told that my car might just be ready by the end of next week!
Even in my blissful state, I must say that a part of me is yearning for more. How else can I comment on my pragmatic acceptance that the Nissan LATIO will do for now? After all, it was the RENAULT SCENIC that really caught my eye: it's aesthetically superior and spacious without being overwhelming. Too expensive for a second car. No, let's be practical - at least for now.
And yes, with the Latio's keyless technology, I'm looking forward to a fumble-free lifestyle. I can see Sreeni smiling and nodding at that. Ha Ha.
So I'm getting the NISSAN Latio in the Amethyst Gray shade that I had been coveting.
Of all things, the colour was the most heart wrenching decision I felt I had to make but I managed to get the last Amethyst Gray that TAN CHONG MOTOR SALES Pte Ltd had in their stockpile - not before a number of examinations of existing models on display and not before checking through the collection warehouse adjoining the main showroom and some switching of colours and discussions on the pros and cons of red, black and amethyst. In the end, the interior's going to be beige instead of the easier-to-maintain black, but that's OK. I'll probably change the car again a few years down the road, right? I mean, I'm Singaporean now - quite truly. BTW, successful at the first bidding for COE, I'm told that my car might just be ready by the end of next week!
Even in my blissful state, I must say that a part of me is yearning for more. How else can I comment on my pragmatic acceptance that the Nissan LATIO will do for now? After all, it was the RENAULT SCENIC that really caught my eye: it's aesthetically superior and spacious without being overwhelming. Too expensive for a second car. No, let's be practical - at least for now.
And yes, with the Latio's keyless technology, I'm looking forward to a fumble-free lifestyle. I can see Sreeni smiling and nodding at that. Ha Ha.
Hahaha.I'm now eyeing a station wagon - a 7-seater!!! But I really must not!
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