There is nothing more difficult than giving car-buying advice to someone who has no interest in cars.

Replacing my parents' car

Not long ago, my parents were in the midst of aI'm thinking of buying a new car... what would you suggest...I said, "I'm not interested in cars at all. Incidentally, the car I am driving now is a Toyota Prius that I bought about 10 years ago, and neither of my parents is interested in cars at all.

He told my father, "Do you want to get a Prius again? Are you looking for one of the Toyota cars?I asked.

No, it doesn't have to be a Prius, and I'm not obsessed with Toyota. But I'm getting old.Yeah, it's got the right safety equipment.I think.

And. Well...on the other hand, I told my mother, "What kind of car does your mom want?I asked.

I think about my age and the fact that the next car I drive will be my last, and I don't think I'll be able to drive it for that long.I want to drive a cool car.Hey."

He said, "I'm not going to do that. I said, "If I do that.Volkswagen GolfAnd? Polo is cool too, and it's really easy to drive," my mother said.

No, no, no...At my age, I can't afford my first foreign car.Oh no. The blinkers are backwards and I'm scared."

And. Well, sure enough.... Now to the father, "What about a Mazda, for example? They have a cool design and run well.I said, "If we use clean diesel, gasoline prices will be lower. I said, "If we use clean diesel, gasoline costs less and it's good for us.

Mazda...oh man... I'd rather have a Toyota then a Mazda. And diesel is diesel oil, right? No, it's fine, but I don't like the image...

He replied.

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I say, "Well... but compared to the current Prius, it's definitely a solid ride."

No, not really. My dad.Even if you don't have a solid run, yeah.Oh well. I'm not a car enthusiast like you and your wife, and I don't really want to drive.

I said. I see. w

'Well then, the last time your mother-in-law switchedNissan Note e-POWERWhat about the "H? It feels well built, easy to drive, seems stable on the highway, gets good gas mileage, and has safety features."

And now my mother said, "I'm sorry.

The last time we met, my mother-in-law said it was "very nice" and it looks cool. However, I've been going to Toyota for my car inspections and checkups for a long time, and they know what they're doing, so I'm not sure I want to switch to a new Nissan dealer now...

And.

....Hey, why don't you just get a Prius...(-_-)

In the end, he said he would think about things for a while, since he would not be replacing it right away.

I'm not interested in cars.

After having these conversations, I told my husband with a laugh, "My parents are thinking about buying a new car, but we ended up having this conversation."

I know... I'm not sure I'd want to tell someone who doesn't like cars that they can't drive.How's that running?I don't think that saying things like, "I'm not a fan of this," is going to make much of an impression. I think it's more important to have a car that is easy to drive or that gets good gas mileage. I think my father-in-law likes Toyotas, so he will end up getting a Toyota, no matter what. LOL!

He said.

I know... well, it's my parents' car, so I don't really care what kind of car they choose.After all, I am old, and I want him to drive a car that is equipped with safety features and runs properly.It is a thing.

But why does my father like Toyota so much when he has no interest in cars... (laughs)

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