I've been looking at cars lately considering I'll be graduating soon and hoping to get a better job. The car that I've been fixating on is the Scion TC.
I know the first step will be to graduate college so I will have less bills and a better job. Better job relating to financially stable just in case I decide to go back to school after I buy the car or some other unexpected event decides to happen. Next I need a place of purchase. Who will give me the best deal? What location is the closet in case I have problems that need to be fixed by the dealership? And who will treat me right and not stab me in the back? Then there is the motivation. To look around, test drive cars, and wheel and deal with salesmen. I don't think it will be hard to get the motivation to do these items. Last but not least is the purchase step. The actual physical transition of my hard earned money for a beautiful transportation vehicle.
I think the main topic that will hold me back the most from the purchase of a Scion TC would be having the money. Just coming out college and not wanting to blow all my savings will be one of the elements that holds me back from the purchase, but if everything goes according to plan I will be able to over come this topic.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
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I think it's Scion new platform and a full redesign. Which has a larger engine adds power, and new transmissions contribute to a slight mileage improvement.
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The tC's exterior may promise excitement, but the chassis delivers more comfort than thrills. This isn't an on-edge performer eager to carve corners or win drag races. It drives like a slightly more nimble Camry, stays solidly planted when hustled, will plow its nose a bit before the traction control system kicks in and rides smoothly and confidently.
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