So sad to read....
That since selling my tourer it has been allowed to slowly die. This morning I decided to do a quick mot check and see how she has been doing since 2017. Failures on such basic things as bald tyres, blown bulbs, foggy headlights and no mot since 2019. I spent so much time keeping her tip top. I regret the day I ever parted with her.
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Never really a good idea to track down an old car. I used to see a Volvo S80 I traded in a few years ago, it was scruffy, badly scuffed wheels, dent in the wing, fuel filler flap broken off.
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This must be the reason that I rarely any of sell my cars!
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If I could find another in really good condition I think I would return to the fold. I miss that car.
Ni9e |
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Yep that is true enough Steve - the new owner is at liberty to do whatever they want once it is theirs. ;) :} |
As above. When you sell a car, let the emotional attachment go with the car. Otherwise its a bit like worrying about the martial status of the wife that was divorced.
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Ha!
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My sympathies. You deserve a VW CC type to help you move on and lose the memories/attachment! :D:D;) |
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