Getting attached to cars

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Do you find yourself getting attached to your car? Or do you just not care.

I've been thinking about getting rid of mine lately but every time it comes to actually going to a dealership to look at a new one I can't bring myself to do it. Not a particularly good car, 13 year old Polo with 60,000 on the clock but it's been really reliable since I sorted one initial issue out and I really like it. If it had a value of more than about 500 quid I might be more willing to get rid :lol:
 


Do you find yourself getting attached to your car? Or do you just not care.

I've been thinking about getting rid of mine lately but every time it comes to actually going to a dealership to look at a new one I can't bring myself to do it. Not a particularly good car, 13 year old Polo with 60,000 on the clock but it's been really reliable since I sorted one initial issue out and I really like it. If it had a value of more than about 500 quid I might be more willing to get rid :lol:
You have sex with your car don't you. I've seen TV shows about people like you.

You disgust me.
 
I could and have in the past changed my car a couple of times a year .No matter what I get I always get the urge to change it after 6-8 months.
 
I sold my Range Rover Vogue 4.4L supercharged and instantly had regret, i hardly used it but when i did i loved it.
 
just scrapped a 16yrs old 1.6 Fiesta i'd had 13yrs. toyed with the idea of putting it through another MOT, but it was time to go.

replaced with a Mazda2 1.5 Sport.
 
18 year old Alfa 166 with 270k on the clock had it since new can be quirky as f&ck but drives like a dream I'll be devastated when the time comes
 
Laughed when I got rid of my golf. The Audi dealership agreed a price for it without seeing it. The massive shitbox.
You will probs find they are laughing at you mate, the golf will be gravy, you will have paid way over the odds on the car your bought off them, assuming tou did?
 
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