Gone with the Old and In with the New!

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It has been a brand new experience for my family recently as we were first time selling my first car to buy a new family car as the children grow bigger and need more space.

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My mum-in-law stays with us sometimes so sometimes when we want to go out together in a car, it has been too tight as the back seat already houses 2 car seats for my growing boys. The space in between can sometimes sit an adult but it is very tight. So instead of a 5 seater car, for the first time we are trying a 7-seater car.

For me to part with my old car, a Perodua Myvi, I took 1 to 2 months to adjust the feelings. After all, this is my first car after I came out to work. It has been with me for 10 years. I remember my joy when I first got it. In this 10 years, it rarely gave me trouble though there was someone who banged into its side mirror and it fell off. Another time was someone tried to steal my tyres so they unscrewed the screws on the tyre.

It has been my faithful little drive with a good power steering and impressive turning radius.

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I used to really think that it will stick with me for life as I had no plans and never think of changing to a newer car. Hence I was feeling a bit sad parting with it. It was also my first experience of selling a car and deal with different parties especially the second hand car dealer and also our new car salesperson. It was a long process with hiccups but thank goodness it is all done. Trade in should be a more direct option but I managed to fetch an extra MYR 1k with the second hand car dealer though there were delays and waiting.

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As the children grow bigger and increase in size, and we have 3 adults in the car at times, our another family car really is a bit small. With both my husband and I being self-employed, we could hardly think of changing a car, what more a seven-seater car. But God has been faithful and trustworthy. Just a year ago, this thought is merely ridiculous but never have we thought it can be materialised in a year's time as we take this step of faith to go into a new upgrade. Thank goodness this new car, a Perodua Aruz is from the same manufacturer and brand of my old car so it brings back the feeling of driving the old car but a bigger and higher car. As for its performance, we will need to drive for a while to tell.

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My eldest son really loves the 3rd row and has since said that his seat will always be at the third row. So with this new ride that we have just collected yesterday, we are giving thanks and praising God!!! Still trusting Him for provision.

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There were some free gifts that came along with the new car too.
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Let me immortalise my old friend of 10 years in this post! Goodbye old friend and thank you for your good 10 years with me! Seeing another person drove you away did give me mixed feelings.

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lol - Is there some car selling/buying "virus" going around Southeast Asia, as in a couple of last posts @littlenewthings is also into it. 😄

Joke aside! You really made an excellent post out of this life story. I remember when we were selling our first car how sad I was, feeling almost like half of our family history is leaving us with it. But I also remember the joy that the new car brought us.

I'm glad to hear that you went through whole this selling/buying process successfully as sometimes it could be truly painful and quite stressful.
Nonetheless, your new car looks great to me, and I'm sure you'll have many great trips and moments with it! God bless!

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ah ha ha ha... just so you know, we never planned this together. Just so happened when I was talking about looking for a car, they already got their keys today! LOL...
I think this is a "Season of new car beginnings" in Malaysia. And funniest thing is that we both ordered from the same car manufacturer 😂

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Hahahah yeah buying car together unplanned! Seeing others getting theirs make me feel excited too.

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hahaha... mine hasn't have a loan approval. But now I need to work hard again to write more so that I can replenish my powered down HIVE POWER for a part of the downpayment 😅

But definitely excited to see you got the car and your mixed feelings journey too!

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There must be something in the air down there! 😄

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Hahaha because there is also exemption on tax for this period of time I guess. Many coincidental purchases among friends too. Thank you for your kind words!

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Well, that tax exemption explains a lot that car-buying "mania." 😅

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Oh you got an Aruz!
I heard that their fuel consumption is a little high as I personally feel it is a little under powered compared to the size. But hopefully I am dead wrong and you guys actually have more fuel saved instead!
SUV has become such a trend with growing up children lol...
If I want to go fancy, I'd look at ATIVA, but then it is not my time to have one of those fancy ones yet.

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Yeah. We were considering a 7 seater car for the family use so we decided on Aruz since the beginning as we like its look. As for fuel consumption, we have always been trusting on God's provision hahaha since we first own cars so ya. So far we like it and yes some people say it can be underpowered but we don't feel much of it for now cos we don't climb Genting everyday too la haha.

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Not only that. Your kids are yet giants so the car is still quite light weighted. haha
I wanted to go for Alza for convenience but realising it requires servicing every 5K instead of 10K (or month depending which comes first) compared to other Perodua models, I decided to go to the most unexpected choice (that HE loves to steer me away from what I want) 😅

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