How to Buy a Car for a Porsche Driver | Why I, as a Wife, Am Not Against Buying a Car

Everyday life of my Porsche driver husband

My husband looks at used car websites on a daily basis. Recently, he has been looking at Mercedes-BenzI want an SL400.and he is checking to see if there are any good units available, but the Grand Edition that my husband wants seems to be few in number and still expensive.If I do buy one, it will be a long time from now.and so on.

There are also many other cars that I'm interested in, even though I won't buy them, and the other day I saw a car calledIsn't this Panamera 4E Hybrid a great deal? It's loaded with options!and sent me a URL, saying, "The Jaguar I got a ride in the other day was great.and so on, and check the price.

As I watched my husband, such a car enthusiast, I thought to myself that so far I have been "aI've never objected when my husband buys a car.It occurred to me.

Still in the pre-purchase phase, "What do you think of this?When asked, "I don't like the design of that one...I have never opposed to the idea of buying a car, although I have given my honest opinion on the matter, such as "I don't think I can afford it.

That is not to say that I am completely uninterested or dismayed by whatever car my husband buys.

As for how my husband bought his car.Five things a husband did to capture his car-ignorant wife and buy her a Porsche.I have written several articles on this subject a long time ago, such as the following, but today I decided to think about it again.

What my car-loving husband does.

My husband is a self-confessed car enthusiast/driver, and buying a car is what motivates him to do his job, but I'm not opposed to buying a car because "They share a lot of information with you before you buy.I think it's because of the "from".(Sharing information is kind of a work-like expression...wow...)

Suddenly, "Went to the dealer today and bought it!There is absolutely no such thing as a "no".

It is not that it is wrong to come to a sudden decision, but there are various forms of married couples, and if it is amicable, it is perfectly fine.

However, my husband is the type of person who spends months or more gathering all the information he can before buying a car, and he's convinced in every way that he's in the right place before he buys a car.This is what happened when I test drove it.They would tell me things like, "What do you think of this?He often asks me what I think of him, saying, "I'm not sure.

Well, I think this is partly because I am a little more interested in cars and a little more knowledgeable about them than the wives of the world. So I don't want to suddenly change my mind and say, "Um... actually, there's a car I'd like to buy...They do not cut to the chase and share information as a matter of course in their daily conversations.

And naturally, "What kind of car does my husband want?"Are you still not buying, or are you one step closer to buying?This makes it easier for us to accept the purchase when it comes time to make the purchase.(Putting it away)There are.

My husband once told me about this kind of car buying process.

I don't want to buy a car that I want, but my wife is against it, and I don't want to drive it with a guilty conscience every time I go for a ride....

I wonder if it is because my husband likes driving and goes touring all the time that he feels that way.

But when I write something like this, I'm just saying, "Isn't that because Mina-san usually creates an atmosphere where people feel comfortable asking for advice?You may think, "I'm sorry, but that's not true (-_-).

I'm the type of person who has quite a lot of emotional ups and downs, and I'm often swept away by the kids and in a really bad mood (laughs).Today I saw a car like this...Sometimes my husband would say, "I'm not in a good mood," but when he realized that I was not in a good mood and did not want to listen, he would not talk about the car any more.

And I think he has said it again at a later date when I am in a better mood.(Is it just a coincidence or do they instinctively sense something...lol)

Whatever the case may be, as a wife, I am honestly happy that my husband is asking me for advice and telling me about the process, and I can rejoice with him when he actually buys a car.

And since I can support my husband's love of cars after that, I hope that our family can continue to live our car life in the same style as we do now.

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