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I know it is stupid to get sentimental about cars, but in scrapping my beloved 205 (Piglet) yesterday, it feels almost the same as if I have taken ol' Sheppy into the backyard and brought out the twelve bore. I have the unenviable task of finding a runaround (VW Polo, Seat or whatever) before resorting to car sharing with Hubby, who will be laid up for a few weeks and will be cranky enough as it is, lest I breathe on the steering wheel of his pride and joy.

I mentioned about the emotional attachment/car thing to my mechanic and I think it's because I first had the car when my folks were still alive. He replied with a resounding "Yes" and I KNOW he could identify with me on some level as he has an attachment to one of his cars for similar reasons.

We can't turn back time, but there are certain things we wish we could keep with us...

RIP Piglet :'(((

Date: 2015-04-18 08:37 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] bluegerl.livejournal.com
Oh Piglet. RIP and may you drive with joy and non-aching axles on heavenly-smooth roads.

I know how you feel. My 'bereavements' have been so many. But when my Weewee dies... oh but that will be long after I have shed my mortal coils - I trust!

Strange that Peugeots are always named.... Fred's was called Pudget.

Date: 2015-04-20 03:08 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] egg-shell.livejournal.com
I hate it too when our old cars die. We keep them to the end - never selling them. It just wouldn't be right to sell one after it became a member of the family. Though you can't bury a car in the backyard like a pet.

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