When buying my car, I got the old "buy it now" line but in this particular case he was telling the truth. I was fresh in the active army, and a group of us got off post to go looking for cars. An NCO decided he wanted the car i was looking at (had done research, and had limite4d it down to 2-3 types of cars), and I was about to leave and come back when possible to buy the car except this NCO was gonna take it for himself. I said "what the hay, it's the kind I want, it's comfortable, everythign else fits, get it." Since then I haven't wanted to let it go. Piece of advice: when you live in a VERY hot and humid place with LOTS of STEEP hills and such, keep an eye on your transmission. I went a year or two without even checking the fluid and the trany bit the big one. Since then, the only major repair I had to do with it is fairly common with this model, and I managed to get a couple more years than normal before this repair was necessary. The up side has been I've had a car that I've managed to take up and down and around a mountain, and also forded a creek with it, amongst many other, less notable adventures.
CK
P.S. I like Latinas...
....And apparently Asian ladies as well...