So without further a due....I give you the new addition to our "family" the 2011 Nissan Juke S! The Juke is considered a Sport Crossover. It has 4 doors and a lot of space inside with the great gas mileage that I was missing in my trailblazer. My favorite feature is the hands free bluetooth that can connect up to 5 phones. Now I can talk and drive on post (that means I can call for directions)!!
Front View
Side View
I call her my Bugga Boo, but my Dad and sister think she should ribbit instead of beep so I guess they think she's more like a frog! Curt's comment after seeing a picture was " It's a little funny looking. I think it suites us!" I had to laugh, it was a very Curtis thing to say. Either way I think she's perfect!
I have to admit, I've never purchased a vehicle on my own before. I'm sure that is no big shock to those of you who know me well or who read my blog often. Here's the kicker...Curt was in the field and had no idea I was even considering a new car! Lucky for me, Curt and I have a very open and understanding marriage and once I told him of "our" purchase, he said he had full trust that I had made the right decision for our family and he was proud of me for doing it on my own. (Que the "awe's) He also said that he would not have been nearly as comfortable with me doing something like this without him 8 or 10 months ago, but I am a much more independent and researched person than the woman he left.
It was a very true statement, but also a bit shocking. I didn't realize my husband had noticed how much I have changed. It's not that I think he is oblivious to the changes, it has more to do with being 900 miles apart and having minimal communication. I guess I didn't realize how much he had/has been privy to through that little bit of communication. It is pretty eye opening.
I am really thrilled with the whole process, I was able to accomplish a goal I had set before Curt left for BCT, actually come to think of it, I had been trying to trade in the trailblazer since he enlisted to no eval. It wasn't until I re-evaluated what we really needed, as opposed to what I thought we needed/wanted in a vehicle and I opened up all my options. Once my views were no longer set in my typical black and white ways I had more vehicles available to choose from. This gave me a bargaining chip I hadn't previously had.
Once I found the Juke, I knew it was right for us and it was a matter of getting a decent trade in for the trailblazer and the right payment for the Juke. This is another place where the "old" me would typically get suckered. In the past I would have either left the dealership with a vehicle I wasn't thrilled with, just to get rid of the trailblazer or I would have succumbed to a price was neither comfortable with or could reasonably afford.
Instead I bartered. I walked in with all the documents I knew I would need in the event we could work out a deal, so that they knew I meant business. I also didn't take the first offer that came down the pipe. Not only did it not fit my budget, but I knew I could do better. So I countered, they countered, I countered once more and we had a deal. Just before midnight I had signed everything and I was heading home wondering how on earth I was going to get up for work in less than 3 hours, but I really didn't care at that point, I was elated! I was truly victorious in my own right, and thrilled to have come to a point in my life where Mrs. Indecisive had become Mrs. Decisive.
Victory abounds in my life....as it should!
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