Everybody lies, or so it seems. Because of this it makes it hard to trust anyone.

This week I took my car into the dealership to get an oil change. I had a coupon. I’ve tried really hard to take care of my car. Whenever there is a scheduled maintenance due to miles I take it in. I want my car to last. I normally take it into the dealership because I have coupons or because they do a good job at keeping track of what needs to be done to my car. The problem is whenever I go in for a simple oil change they call me with 8 other things that “need” to happen. They word it in a way that makes me feel like my life is in danger for driving my car on the road. I don’t know anything about cars so I normally trust them. The problem is the issues they come up with always cost hundreds of dollars. My car only has 59 thousand miles on it and they treat it like it’s a clunker. I want to trust the dealership, but my heart keeps yelling at me that they are taking me for a sucker.

I’m going to bring my car to a friend of mine to have him look at it. He is a great friend and I trust him. I should just bring my car to him in the first place but I don’t want to take advantage of his kindness.

The funny thing is my friend could tell me the same things the car dealership tells me and I wouldn’t think twice about it. He is in the same business. The difference is I know I can trust him. I know he won’t take advantage of my naivete.

To Be Continued…