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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Staring at Traffic Sometimes Takes All My Time

Staring at traffic has apparently taken more of my time than usual as of late. I began this blog roughly in the middle of April with absolutely not a care as to how busy things can become at the car lot at the end and beginning of any given month.

I've set a goal for myself to make posting a regular habit since I have learned over the last week how easy it is to create daily excuses as to why I don't have the time to do a post here. I've also done some thinking on the nature of the blog and I'm going to venture down a somewhat different course in terms of subject matter as well.

You see, as I mention repeatedly, I sell cars for a living. I happen to enjoy selling cars and generally can honestly say I look forward to going to work each day. I'm lucky that way. Upon review I've come to the conclusion that I've made somewhat of a mistake in terms of my subject matter. Odds are, if you're reading my blog you might just be smarter than the average bear. (And good for you!) You probably don't need a step by step break down of a car salesperson's strategy and thought process during the car sales process. Your probably more interested in the results such knowledge might bring you, such as saving money or finding the best used car out there.

So, Mr. and Ms. Car Buyer, I'm no longer (hopefully) going to bore you to death with my oh so studious approach to selling cars. I'm not going to sit here and labor for fifteen minutes over each paragraph attempting to make sure I've phrased things in such a way that will not offend anyone and make my English teachers' collectively proud. Screw all that. If you want a scholarly analysis of the car buying process stop at Border's or your local public library. I'm sure they might be able to help you.

Bottom line, I'm busy and I'll bet your busy too. So forget all the rhetoric and language arts. Lets just talk about cars, selling them, buying them, and loving them. Thats all that really matters in the end anyways, right? After all, if you didn't have some sort of emotional bond to your car you probably wouldn't be searching about cars on the internet. You'd probably be looking at porn or watching music videos or doing some other distraction the internet has to offer.

Later today I'm going to combine selling cars and talking about cars into one post. I won't do this terribly often but I happen to be driving the cleanest 2004 Volkswagen Touareg V8 I've come across in a good long while. Better than that it's a cheater. Yep, it has 70k on the odometer and boy can you steal this truck! What's a cheater? Why do the miles matter? Check in later and I'll explain that. Hopefully I'll figure out how to load some pictures too. As always thanks for stopping and see you in a little bit!

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