{"id":482,"date":"2009-04-22T16:43:44","date_gmt":"2009-04-22T21:43:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.grebfamily.us\/jasongreb.com\/?p=482"},"modified":"2009-04-22T16:43:44","modified_gmt":"2009-04-22T21:43:44","slug":"the-ecomony-effect","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.jasongreb.com\/?p=482","title":{"rendered":"The Ecomony Effect"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So me and Danielle are getting more serious. She currently drives a 1998 Kia Sephia that she only feels so so about. For the longest time, it had no radio, and the A\/C was subpar. I wanted to get a newer car, and she was willing to make the payments. So we set out to two different used car salesman, both named Joe. Joe #1 is Danielle&#8217;s ex-uncle. He manages a lot in Mt Dora. We&#8217;ve been watching his stock, but some of the cars just don&#8217;t suit our needs. So we tried Joe #2, whom I bought my truck off almost 3 years ago. When I bought my truck back then, my credit was excellent, and they went by my word and gave me a $23,000 truck. Well, I assumed I&#8217;d have no problem getting another vehicle with my excellent credit, so we perused the Winter Haven Chevrolet lot. We found a great car with all the extra&#8217;s. It was $12,000. We sat down with Joe and filled out the preliminary paper-work. He handed it off to the finance guy, but you could tell that something wasn&#8217;t right. He didn&#8217;t feel good about it. He told us about how without putting money down, and not trading in might hurt us. Well, it did. Not only was I turned down by GMAC who currently holds my truck loan, I was also turned down by MidFlorida. Three years ago, they&#8217;d have been handing me the keys no questions asked. Now, I need paperwork, $5,000 and a vehicle to trade in since they did not understand why I needed a second vehicle. Danielle was devastated, and I was disappointed that my excellent credit means nothing these days. I was even talking to my accountant about it the other day. She needed a new car several months ago, and said it was the first time in 30 years that she had to provide &#8220;tax returns&#8221; to prove her income.<\/p>\n<p>So back to the Kia. I like the Kia. I know it has it&#8217;s downsides. So I decided to fix them. This last weekend, I fixed the A\/C. It was quite simple actually. The cable that opens the blower was loose. I put it in it&#8217;s place, and now the A\/C blows like it should, air that is. It was always cold, just no air came out of the vents. The next, and more complicated, was the radio. I had a radio for the car, but no speakers. So off to two different WalMarts and I have speakers. I install them after quite a bit of MacGyvering, and even put in a cable for Danielle&#8217;s iPod, which she just loves. I also had enough time to install a spare tire cover in the truck, so that the groceries don&#8217;t lay on the tire. Oh, and I fixed the windshield washer. It had green gunk stuck in the left sprayer. Last, but not least, I gave it a good washing. Now, it&#8217;s practically like brand new, and Danielle actually enjoys driving it now.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve noticed a lot of people lately sticking to their old cars and making them last longer. I&#8217;d have to say this is the first time the &#8220;ecomony&#8221; has affected me. Hopefully, things will get better. That Obama, he&#8217;s gonna fix it all!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So me and Danielle are getting more serious. She currently drives a 1998 Kia Sephia that she only feels so so about. For the longest time, it had no radio, and the A\/C was subpar. I wanted to get a newer car, and she was willing to make the payments. 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