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My car of ten years


How long is the grieving period for a car?

On 23 August 21, I drove my 12-year-old Hyundai Avante for the last time. He was smooth like he usually was, but the mechanic told me that the day before he had acted up again and refused to start. He knew never to let me down, this old car. I knew he was sick for a while. He sputtered and stalled and caused me to panic one morning in August when I drove the boy to school during the peak hour. But he did not leave me stranded there. He still crawled all the way to the workshop. Every time he coughed and heaved, I felt bad like I was trying to make him work past his 'use-by' date. At traffic lights, he started to tremble so badly I did not know if he would give up his last breath.

This old car had been my most trusted companion for the last ten years. He saw me through an entire decade of my life. I ran to him when I needed to cry alone. I always felt safe and comforted after a short drive and a good cry. When Granny died, it was me and him on the road following the hearse. He seemed to know my sadness because I had tears pouring down and he was just quietly doing his work to bring me safely to the crematorium in Mandai. We had adventures together, going to places we never went and I felt he never begrudged me for my poor sense of direction and sometimes bad driving. There was this one time I chased an errant driver to exact an apology from him for cutting into my lane and nearly causing me to crash. My trusty companion seemed to understand my indignation for he wasted no time in making it clear to the other driver what we were capable of. He must have sensed my bewilderment too for later I was muttering to myself what a beast I had become. He must have known the emotional toll of long work hours on my mental health. He witnessed it every single day when I sat at the wheel with things going through my head.

This trusty friend was always very silent. He had no temper and no tantrums. I knew he was old but yet I had extended his life. People tell me it was not the wisest decision. I always make bad financial decisions. So be it.

I hope he rests in peace. Thank you for your years of service and for being my faithful companion all these years. I miss you so much.
I will never get over the death of black Betty ...yay 🙏...bam ba lam.

I shall pine for eternity..

novembermoon · 51-55
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout A beautiful car!
If beloved cars had fur, we'd park them by the couch.

I can relate. The car I now drive is legally my daughter's because I bought it new and after my husband's death, gave it to her. Then she lent it back, 4 years ago. It's a Toyota Yaris and it's a peach. It's no longer pretty or stylish, but it's dependable and willing.

The last car I really loved was a 1959 VW Beetle that was 18 years old when I bought it. I still miss it.

Probably you'll always get that tug of sadness now and then. But there are lots of cars in the sea (figuratively speaking).
CestManan · 46-50, F
@Mamapolo2016 Toyota Yaris is you, as is a VW Beetle. I can see you in them.
@CestManan You're right. I also owned a yellow '73 Triumph convertible (and a St.Bernard). But I didn't love it.
Cierzo · M
Objects are not just objects. They are also the moments we have spent using them, the memories we have wherr they are present. Your car was with you in important moments in your life, and gave you shelter and peace at difficult times. And never demanded anything from you except a few litres of petrol, while the rest of the world did.

It is a grieving period and will take time, but in the end when you think of your car, your reaction will not be sorrow, but a smile thinking of good times when it was involved.
CestManan · 46-50, F
@novembermoon Internal engine damage, likely cracked head or block.

Not like that matters now.

Giving up an old car that has been good to us is never easy.

How long is grieving period? Hard to say. One of my favorite cars I owned was back in 1992 - 1997 when I drove this 1981 Dodge Aries.
I had sold it willingly because I wanted something "better".

But to this day I still wish I had it. I drove to and from high school in that car, had it when I was in the army, when I got married, drove some long trips in it. Those five years were probably the busiest in my life.
This is so sad... and I can relate to this.

Reminded me of my Lexus hybrid that I had to say goodbye to this year.

Thank you for sharing this, you’ve given me something to write about. 💞🤗

Miss you, my friend. I hope you’re fine and dandy. 🌸🌸🌸🌸
majesticsea · 31-35, F
I came in to see how you have been. Years passed and always wondered how you and this virtual community have been up to. Im seeing a bit of sadness but also heartened to know you are still well and going.
CestManan · 46-50, F
What was wrong with the car that it finally quit?
novembermoon · 51-55
@CestManan It was leaking oil. Before that, it was the radiator coil and the thermostat problems. And the mechanic told me there could have been a host of other problems too.
Fluffybull · F
@novembermoon I've had much older cars than 12 that drove like a dream.
CestManan · 46-50, F
@Fluffybull Sometimes though if a car is leaking and/or burning oil and someone doesn't know, the problem can creep up on them.

 
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