Star,
A car which is new to you, or a brand new one from the factory?
You held onto a car which turned out to be a lemon, for nearly a whole three years?
A car can usually be fixed or replaced, but replacing or fixing you if your lemon resulted in you being involved in a serious road accident would surely be much more of a challenge to your surgeon.
Please tell me that it was only because you have not been able to afford to get a better car to replace the lemon, at least up until now.
And of course who wants to buy someone else's lemon, which makes it next to impossible for you to recover any of your hard earned money by selling it privately?
You are like myself too honest to want to hide the car's failings and shortcomings from the prospective buyer, just to get it off your hands ASAP
Wear your honesty and personal integrity with a justifiable sense of pride in knowing that you were not tempted like so many people are to go against your own moral principles and be sneaky, even though you badly wanted to off load the lemon so that you could afford to upgrade your means of transport.
Readings as you probably already know are only thought to refer to the period of the next six months or so. If this reading gave you a negative answer to your question (and it has not even begun yet), it does not automatically mean that you should then give up on ever getting a better or newer vehicle.
The Ace of any of the four different Tarot suits has always been thought to represent incredible positive potential for something good happening, although in the real world of restrictions often even the best laid plans can easily come unstuck or not work out anywhere near as well as we had hoped or expected that they might.
Being a member of the Pentacles or Coins suit in some alternate Tarot packs, the
Ace of Pentacles which was your focus card for this reading is immediately associated with either money itself, how best to manage and conserve what money you may already have, or last but not least to help you to earn more of it by honest means (usually either by getting a better paid job, or a raise or promotion in your current means of employment.
Short of you winning a major prize in a lottery or on the pokies or coming into a large inheritance, to be perfectly honest I do not like your chances of getting a shiny new straight off the showroom floor car over the short to medium term (6 months - 5 years). Your reading is not saying that this would be impossible, but rather that it is significantly less than more likely to happen to you.
There is definitely increased wealth and prosperity and therefore greater car buying power coming up for you over the months and years ahead, but most of your increased wealth will come to you as the result of your own hard work.
In order to get what we think we most want in this life, there is always a price to be paid, or a sacrifice or compromise to be made. For you to boost the probability that you will soon be the proud owner of a reliable and affordable late model used vehicle (the year 2000 and above), you will be forced by the practicalities of your situation to make sacrifices in other non essential areas.
Your sacrifice does not need to be too extreme or mean that you must put the rest of your other hope and dreams and ambitions indefinitely on hold until you get the car, but scattering your vital energies and efforts to find a suitable car as if to the four winds is unlikely to have any measurable impact upon your chances of getting it sooner rather than much later. You need to be more centred and grounded in your own energies and life purpose than you may have previously been.
Of course you must first get crystal clear in your own mind as to exactly what you are looking for in your next vehicle (number of doors, size of the engine, manual or automatic transmission etc.). If you do not know what type of car you are looking for, how will you know when you have found it?
What price can you comfortably go up to (will you require a loan), and what will be the main purpose of the car to you, beyond getting you from point A to point B? Is the paint colour an issue with you (remembering that dark coloured cars absorb and retain the heat of the sunlight much more than light coloured ones, and also show the dirt more)? Try not to restrict your search entirely to only one specific make and model. Look instead for the required vehicle profile, which has been largely determined by you asking yourself these same questions.
While your reading is effectively saying that your chances of success roughly between now and the beginning of August are above the average 50% expected by chance alone, it does not suggest how you could best dispose of your lemon (other than perhaps to a demolition company or mechanic for spare parts). Indeed it could be the difficulties which you will undoubtedly experience in ridding yourself of this financial millstone which you still have hanging around your neck for nearly three years which will be the most limiting factor to the probability that this will happen this year.
In addition to continuing to keep looking for your "new" car, it is in the area of how you could most quickly and cheaply get rid of the lemon in a private sale arrangement, without at the same time going against your own high moral principles, and using deceit and an amateur cover up job in an effort to hide the vehicle's lemoness (?) from the potential buyer.
If you were to do this (and I know that you would not even consider doing something so terribly underhanded) then you may lose your lemon and be able to drive around for other people to admire your new purchase, but you would not be able to sleep soundly at nights as your conscience would be bothering you badly that you got your car dishonestly and unfairly at the expense of someone who never did anything bad to you, to deserve you using them for your own selfish purposes.
As you sow, so also shall you reap? The cost of your dishonesty to your self respect would be too expensive a price for someone of good character like yourself, to have to pay. Be upfront with them right from the start, and although you might not get so much money back for the car from hell, at least you could continue to live comfortably with yourself in the meantime.
Your chances of a "new" car coming your way by early August are thought to be above the 50% mark, but they could be much higher if you are willing to do whatever you reasonably can to help yourself become more grounded and centred and focus as well on your current problem car, but not give up your own sense of self respect in the process of ridding yourself of the sour fruit.
Hoping that this reading helps to calm your nerves about you never finding another suitable and affordable car.
Regards to you and yours, from me and mine,
EoT
