The search for new car lasted a week and I had to do it mostly on my own. I would go to dealers find a car I liked get the vin and email it to the bank to see how much of a loan I could get. By Thursday I was done looking, Jared's mom said I could use his truck if I needed it and I was about to take her up on that offer. Around 5:30 Thursday night mom said how about we look at the cheapest new vehicles just to see how much you can get for that. I was excited I always wanted a Fiesta and now I might beable to get one. We went and looked at the Feistas, ofcourse they didn't have any hatchbacks so I instead took the vin of a sedan. Mom kept laughing at them saying they looked weird. She suggested we go to the Chevy dealer and look at the sparks I told her there was no point because I didn't like the sparks enough to buy.
We got there right before they closed and they told us we could take it for a quick test drive. I LOVED it and Canyon did too. When we came back everyone was gone except for one guy who was locking up. I told him I just took a spark for a test drive and was bringing it back he was surprised that the guy who gave me the keys had left before I returned.
The next morning I emailed the bank hopeful of a good response. I got an email back they couldn't give me the full price but it was a good chunk of it. So I called the dealer told him what I could offer which was $800 less than asking price and he said you have a deal. I was so excited I didn't know what to do. I signed tons of papers at the bank and dealer and then got the keys handed to me it felt like it wasn't real.
I got Sparki on Friday, Monday I came to school for the first day of the semester and a car behind me in the parking lot hit me. I was so angry and shocked. Ofcourse something would happen to my brand new car, but it wasn't bad.
The next weeken dad came down with the parts and we worked on Suni. Yes WE! I actually helped. Suni sold a few days later to be a first car for a 16year old at Pottsville. Sweet little Suni is going back to high school.
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