Spend one, Save nine

Posted by vikash kumar singh Sunday, March 13, 2011



It is every man’s deepest desire to spend as less a buck as he can. We’re not saying it’s abnormal, or wrong, well it is in fact right, but do not expect to save a buck by just not spending one. Sometimes it’s worth loosening your purse strings a little. Would you rather spend a day and a few hundred dollars at the auto repair shop for fixing a dent that your son made in your brand new sedan, or buy him software that would’ve saved the car a dent and you, many a cent?

Sensible people go for the second choice, of course. What we are talking about, here, is the latest driving simulator in town, the SimuRide Pro, a masterpiece produced by ApluB Software. Learning driving just got better, folks.

Why waste gas when you can drive on the computer, with a real time driving simulation software? Trust us guys; it is not hackneyed, as it sounds. In fact, if we could say so, it is the opposite of it. Issues pertaining to global warming, depletion of ozone layer, accumulation of gargantuan amounts of greenhouse gases are flooding the newspapers every day, as we can see. So is it not sagacious on our part to be responsible citizens and not be causative agents for these? It sure is. It is imprudent to atrophy gallons of gas for learning how to drive, and absolutely uneconomical too, as our reckonings point out.

Apart from the gas related concerns, the problem of insurance also pertains to the issue at hand. What if you’re still learning, haven’t gotten your license in hand, and ram your car into a tree, or worse, another car? What could be more obliterating to your driving pursuits or your parents’ confidence in your piloting abilities? Isn’t that detrimental to you and your father’s prized Porsche? Of course, you’re aware of the fact that insurance claims are valid only if the vehicle is being driven by a “qualified” driver, right? Why worry about all this, anyway, when you have a professional kit in hand, literally, affixed to your computer?
OK, reason not enough? Who is willing to spend hundreds of dollars or pounds in repair if your reckless and amateurish driving spoils the car? Even if someone is willing to fix it, financially, why would you want to do that when you can lay your hands on cool software that costs a fraction of the repair costs? Is it not sensible to invest on something that would yield far better returns than spending irresponsibly on something that could have been avoided had you made that investment?

We hope we have made our points and thoughts very clear. It is a matter of fact that the software, SimuRide Pro costs much less than what you would be paying for any of the factors mentioned above. As a sensible human being, conscientious citizen, an economical bursar, we hope you will invest your money in the software that offers one-of-a-kind driving experience. Visit www.aplusbsoftware.com for more details on the software!

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