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I wanted to get an automatic transmission car; I figured that remembering to drive on the wrong (left) side of the road would tax my brain enough that I wouldn't want to think about left-handed shifting also. Other than that I didn't have too many specific requirements.
Nitaya has several contacts with different dealerships, and one called her up about having a 2003 Vios that was in good shape. Some used cars in Uttaradit have been through the flood that occurred 1 year before I came here, and end up having some problems. This car was from Phitsanulok though, and we gave it a good check-up.
Anyway, I got the car last week (400,000 baht or about $12,000) and drove it to school on Thursday and Friday. Also got insurance. With my own car, I can get up a bit later, and come back home quite a bit earlier; most days my last class finishes at 3PM. Teay finished her last final test for this term and was able to come back for the weekend, so I got to drive her around also. Having a navigator is nice -- my sense of direction is rather lacking (read: nonexistent).
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Driving on the left hasn't been too tough to get used to -- I haven't tried to turn into the wrong lane or anything yet. And I've only turned on the windsheild wipers instead of the turn signal 2-3 times so far! The real noticable difference is the prevalence of motorcycles and scooters everywhere. It seems a bit nuts with so many of those buzzing around in traffic with you, but I'm already kind of getting used to it.
Guess that is all for now. HERE is the photo gallery of the car and supper at Mon Lap Lae.
2 comments:
Hello Jon I hope that you will happy for drove a new car.Does your girlfriend like it too?I saw your photo at party everybody were
smile.
Hi!Jon I saw at your honey moon photo in Samui.I hope you will
sweet love alltime.Good Lucky.
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