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Old 20-11-2008, 08:29 PM   #1
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Well as I type this, I have 30 mins left before the new owner comes to pick up my baby. :(

I'm off to the RAAF in January, and decided to get rid of her as I won't be driving a huge amount next year & I'd like to clear the debt I still had on it before my salary takes a bit of a hit! (officer training salary ain't great :P)

It's just kind of hit me that...I'm going to miss her. It's almost like I'm losing a friend. In the 2 1/2 years I've had her, I've only needed to replace tires and a battery. Otherwise it's just been normal servicing. Almost feels like a betrayal after how well shes treated me.

So am I a weirdo or what? Anyone else feel like this when selling their car?

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Old 20-11-2008, 08:43 PM   #2
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Im going through this at the moment with serious thoughts of moving on from my baby.. one seconds im doing it.. the next im thinking of anyway that i can get the new car and keep my current..

At the moment the XR won't be going but who knows where tommorow will take me :S..
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Old 20-11-2008, 08:48 PM   #3
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No... not weird at all.

I'm in the same boat. The Festiva is near on 10 years old now, she was my first 'big' purchase at 19 after working my *** off stacking shelves and paying my way through Uni at the same time.

I just couldn't sell her, with close to 200,000km she would be next to worthless to anyone else, but truth be told there is not 1 thing wrong with her... She is like an old trustworthy friend, never let me down, got me out of many a sticky situation, and have been all over the joint together.

I will eventually buy a 'real' car... but for now I don't have the heart to let go of my little yellow Festiva...
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Old 20-11-2008, 08:52 PM   #4
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The newer cars ..... not a second glance. Washed the BA XR the other day and relised it was blue. They are just used to get around. X series cars .... totally different story! They have character and almost a personality!



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Old 20-11-2008, 09:24 PM   #5
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Meh, its just a car....
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Old 20-11-2008, 09:30 PM   #6
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Meh, its just a car....
just a car? i dont think so, its an expression of who you are, an extention of your self.
i could not imagine life without my escort, maby its becuase ive put so many hours work into it. i talk to it all the time and love it to pecies.


lol i must be a car lover
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Old 20-11-2008, 09:32 PM   #7
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just a car? i dont think so, its an expression of who you are, an extention of your self.
i could not imagine life without my escort, maby its becuase ive put so many hours work into it. i talk to it all the time and love it to pecies.


lol i must be a car lover
i agree, iam selling my el for a xr6 ute it will be devistated when it goes out of my hands ! i will miss it dearly ! so for being just a car well do i have news for you ! i love my car and love my ford that is why iam on these forums
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Old 20-11-2008, 09:31 PM   #8
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I am a car lover too, but at the end of the day, yes it is just a car.

Save up, buy another easy.
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Old 20-11-2008, 11:09 PM   #9
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I am a car lover too, but at the end of the day, yes it is just a car.

Save up, buy another easy.
i built my car up though. got it as a shell. yes i can save up and buy another car but i wont get the 100,s of hours i spent in the shed working on it back.

thats why id be so devistated it i lost it. hell i might not ever sell it. i got it at a young age before i knew women. i spent all my free time building it and fixing it. it was truely my first love. and i still love it to death.
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Old 20-11-2008, 11:21 PM   #10
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Yeah the older cars have more character.

I felt a bit down when I had to get rid of my XF, dropped the old girl down the tip to get crushed.

It was my first car, got me through a few hairy incidents
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Old 20-11-2008, 09:32 PM   #11
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i totally agree, my subaru is currently sitting on a car trailor in lots of bits ready to go to the scrap yard.... i put so much time and money in to it as well, i will be honest and in the stripping process i have shed many a tear....

my ute may be faster and better in every way but it aint turbo and 27 years old with full character.
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Old 20-11-2008, 09:46 PM   #12
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I felt the same when traded my BA XT Classic.....I bought it new in 2004 and had 64,000 trouble free kms when I let it go....so there was a tinge of sadness driving out of the dealership and saying goodbye for the last time.

However any sad thoughts quickly disappeared though after driving the GT down the M7 from Windsor. After finally getting home after the 45 minute drive the old car was resigned to the distant memory bin
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Old 20-11-2008, 09:38 PM   #13
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They're like women, you'll find a hotter one later.
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Old 21-11-2008, 01:01 PM   #14
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They're like women, you'll find a hotter one later.
Yeah....with less K's on the clock.
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Old 20-11-2008, 10:04 PM   #15
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We all get attached to certain things.

I used to get very attached to my toothbrushes, and would feel guilty when I threw them out.

Currently, my older pair of tennis shorts (I've worn them for six years) has torn in about three places, and I just keep re-sewing them. I cannot throw them out. So comfy!
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Old 21-11-2008, 01:08 AM   #16
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We all get attached to certain things.

I used to get very attached to my toothbrushes, and would feel guilty when I threw them out.

Currently, my older pair of tennis shorts (I've worn them for six years) has torn in about three places, and I just keep re-sewing them. I cannot throw them out. So comfy!
What are tennis shorts?
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Old 21-11-2008, 01:43 AM   #17
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What are tennis shorts?
Shorts that are worn for tennis??

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Im going through this at the moment with serious thoughts of moving on from my baby.. one seconds im doing it.. the next im thinking of anyway that i can get the new car and keep my current..

At the moment the XR won't be going but who knows where tommorow will take me :S..
I too am going through this, the ol EF XR6 is getting a bit tired I think 340,000 odd klms and original bits are wearing out. I struggle with the whole, 'should I trade her in & get something a bit newer & hopefully as reliable' or 'do I keep her and save for another car anyway'.
Cracked the poops with her today after letting me down (first time ever really) and was very sure my answer was to get another and pass her along.
As I look out my window and see her sitting there in the carport, I am back to my struggle of what I should be doing.

It is not weird to get attached to your car, you spend so much time in them generally and when you are angry, sad, happy or whatever, they hear you (if you are anything like me anyway). So you share so many 'moments' with them that it is often hard to let go.
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Old 21-11-2008, 08:03 AM   #18
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Currently, my older pair of tennis shorts (I've worn them for six years) has torn in about three places, and I just keep re-sewing them. I cannot throw them out. So comfy!
i had a pair of denim shorts that i absolutely loved, wore them basically 24hrs a day.

They ended up being ripped to the s-house and you could see my boxers from most angles, but i refused to give them up, until 1 day i came home and found out my missus thru them out ... i was so cut
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Old 21-11-2008, 12:17 PM   #19
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i had a pair of denim shorts that i absolutely loved, wore them basically 24hrs a day.

They ended up being ripped to the s-house and you could see my boxers from most angles, but i refused to give them up, until 1 day i came home and found out my missus thru them out ... i was so cut
I understand that to an extent.
I played tennis for a month with the entire right seam of the shorts being ripped, so while I was playing tennis comp (twice a week) and training (once a week), my boxers were on full display.
The only person who was bothered by it was my old man...the same person who has the most useless belt in the world. When he wears that belt, his pants fall down. The same person who bends over in the street and bares his backside crack to the world, and insists that nobody cares.

So, I used the same excuse.

It's funny how we refuse to throw such things away. If I could write a song about my shorts, I would. It would be a little like Homer Simpson's song, "When I was 17, I drank some very good beer, fake id, Brian McGee" etc.
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Old 21-11-2008, 12:23 PM   #20
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i no the feeling i had a skyline and crashed it i have never felt so much shame in my life i kept it for 9 months even tho is was written off
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Old 21-11-2008, 12:28 PM   #21
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when my XB Coupe got written off I kept it in the shed for 2 years before I would even let a part go from her. I was devistated when I eventually sent what was left of the shell to the crusher and I still get a little sad when I think about it now.
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Old 21-11-2008, 07:30 PM   #22
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[start sarcasm] i dont get emotionally attached to my cars [/end sarcasm]

i could have cried when i saw my AU all smashed up, it was an awesome car..... mainly the memories in it and the back, i smashed the diff and melted the power steering pump and cooked the clutch and it still drove like the day it rolled off the assembly..... i still miss it

just make the next as good, even though sometimes its impossible
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