Thursday, August 10, 2017

Grab Uber

Grab or Uber or both.

Been thinking about ferrying total strangers from Point A to Point B and from Point C to Point D etc etc.... 

The idea has been planted in my grey cells for weeks now since my significant half mentioned it some time back and now seriously considering this route to supplement whatever income we make, though the numbers, especially my numbers are nothing to shout about, or rather to whisper about.

Is it worth it? Yes, considering that cost of living is ever rising and never falling....

Now, for the car to be used. It has to be less than 7 years but now the government wants the cars to be 5 years and below. It is for safety, they said. Hey, what about the wobbling and ready to fall apart taxis. Should they be subjected to these rules too? After all, it is about safety for the passengers. There should not be 2 different rules when it comes to safety, right?

New or used cars? That is the next question that comes to mind.

We went to a few dealers and distributors for Proton and Perodua where you can find the cheaper cars, if not the cheapest in Malaysia.

Proton Ertiga, Proton Exora, Perodua Myvi, Perodua Alza, Perodua Bezza. Now which one can serve the purpose for Grab and Uber as well as for our own use?

Tests after tests on the various models and my mind was not made up yet. It's a tough job, a brain wracking one, but someone had to do it. Obviously it had to be Yours Truly!

The last two models I considered boils down to Perodua Myvi and Perodua Alza. Now which one is suitable and practical? Myvi has a small boot which may not be suitable for those total strangers who have more luggage than we can stuff into the smallish boot. Alza is a 7-seater but will become a 5-seater with a "boot" big enough to carry those luggage.

That thought made me make another trip to the nearby Perodua centre to have the final look and feel to see which one was more practical for personal and e-hailing use. I asked the Sales Advisor for me to have another look at the Alza Advance model. It was red. Looks good. The leather seats felt good too and it came with all the bells and whistles too. The blackish purple one also looked nice.

While I was there asking about the Alza, a Singaporean overheard our conversation and quickly approached me, whispered to me, that he was selling his very new Alza Advance, also red in colour. Wow, what a coincidence! He whispered that we could discuss later as the Sales Advisor led me to take a look at the red Alza Advance at the back of the building. The SA explained all the good points of the model, blah blah blah..... while my mind was on what the Singaporean told me..... about his red Alza Advance.

After telling the SA that I would be discussing with my significant half, we parted ways. 

I approached the Singaporean, who was still hanging around for me, who later introduced himself as Barry. His wife was with him. He showed me the car and its condition. I asked him how much is he going to part with it. RM55k, 10k discount from the price of a new one. Hmm..... Then he told me we can discuss further, away from Perodua centre. I agreed.

We met up at a nearby place, at the roadside under the shades of the trees there, near to a petrol station and I had a closer look at the car again. He further explained the extras he had installed, which included extra key fob, curtain, alarm activated side mirror retraction, door visors etc etc which I estimated is worth an extra RM1.5k to 2k or even more. The car clocked about 1000k+ on the odometer and that was why he was at Perodua for its first service. The general car condition look fine except for some minor scratches at the ignition key area where he or his other half might have been struggling to locate and insert the key into the ignition switch in the dark.




"I will discuss with my significant half", said I. I will let you know later. We parted ways.

I started to whatsapp my significant half to discuss on this rare find and the price offered. It seems like a good deal but we are not going to pay as asked. We agreed to counter offer RM50k to start the real negotiation process.

We would meet later at the place and time to be agreed.

That is all for now.

Update 11th August 2017 - I managed to submit the car loan application to RHB Permas Jaya Mr. Ong, a super nice and helpful guy. The seller will also settle his part on the Car sale consent form and submission of his personal document. Everything going smoothly so far.

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Time flies

Yeah, time really flies, maybe at supersonic speed. I have been off this circuit for quite a while. Facebook took over my life and blogging was temporary shelved and got stored in my dusty cupboard.

There was so much dust when I opened that cupboard this morning.

Maybe I will write something on a scam attempt on me that happened recently in another post. I still need to get warmed up to do the post. Back to Facebook till then.....

 bye...

Tingling Arm ..... and Thumb.....

Found this draft blog post on 26/07/2017. Please note this post was supposed to be posted years ago but somehow left in KIV for that period. I am fine now and not having that tingling feeling.

Aiyoh! Is age catching up with me, maybe overtaking me?

A few weeks back, my right thumb started to have tingling sensation and sometimes my right arm will feel weak or rather have that weird weak feeling. Hey, maybe something serious is happening to this aged body of mine. Most probably I have abused it too much.

About a week or so back, I went to the Specialist Hospital to have my arm and thumb checked out.

Sh.....t!!!! the cause? my neck vertebras are curved slightly thus pinching the nerves leading to my right arm. That explains the tingling sensation and weak arm symptoms.

I was given some medication and exercise I need to do for the next few weeks. The doctor warned me that should the medication and exercise do not work, then I may have to go for surgery to correct the condition. Ouch! it is going to be painful!

To relieve the pressure on the nerves, some parts of the bones need to be removed so they will not pinch the nerves whenever I hold my head in a certain position.

Drat! Should I go that route? The doctor also warned me that permanent damage to the nerves may mean my arm will be lifeless if the condition gets worse over the years.

Think. Think. It's my right arm, my useful arm. drat!

For now, I can control the tingling sensation whenever it comes by doing some neck movements. The question is still, should I go for surgery. There is an element of risk for operations like this. A mistake means I will be a vege for life. The possibility is always there. What will happen when the surgeon sneezes while he is happily chipping off some bits and pieces of the bones. What if he cut too deep. What if..... so many what ifs...

Maybe I am overreacting here... anyway, we will see....