Crazy Car Collection

I’ve decided that I’m going to start collecting cars. It’s a bit of a twist on an old hobby of mine, because when I was younger, I used to collect toy cars. I had hundreds of them – some made of plastic, others made of metal and still others crafted from different types of wood. I would proudly display my collection on my bookshelf and stare at it every night before I went to sleep. I think that’s where the car obsession began, and it’s only continued as I’ve grown older. Now I have a proper job, a decent amount of money in savings, and enough free time to start collecting cars again – but properly this time.

Before I add to my collection, I need to book my current vehicle for a car service in the Queanbeyan area. I need to make sure I know everything there is to know about cars before I purchase dozens of them. I’ve been reading information about car servicing, but if I am to truly become an expert car collector, I just don’t think that passively reading blogs is going to cut it anymore. Maybe I should take a mechanic’s course? It’s a popular career, and there are plenty of those courses around, but I’m hesitant to do that because the money I spend on a course could be better used to add to my car collection. Maybe if I seek out the best Mechanic Queanbeyan has to offer, I’ll be able to learn what I need and pay him for his time.

Either way, I’m not going to let my lack of technical knowledge get in the way of purchasing my second car. I’m going to the local dealership tomorrow to start looking for a new luxury vehicle – the first in my collection. If the dealership doesn’t have what I’m after at my preferred price point, I’ll have to look at second-hand options. Not preferable, but I suppose it won’t matter when I’m the most popular car collector in the world.