My sister has had the same Subaru for several years. I teased her about getting a new car, but she refuses. Over the years has taken its share of damage from overuse, shopping cart parking random attacks and some minor fender Benders and after more than a decade, most people would have transferred something newerbut she clings tenaciously to his Subaru. I thought that there might be some sort of emotional attachment to the car, but it turns out that for her, is almost entirely practical. She loves the car because it has almost never broken.
You take care of it, following a regular tune ups and maintenance, but also with that, most of the cars would have an average amount of downtime. Not so with his Subaru. There was a problem that had pulled out of Commission for a couple of days, I believe that the alternator finally wore out, but that was easily repaired and she was back on the road in no time. For her, she sees no reason why you should get rid of a car that he played so well when you buy a new one could mean that you might end up with something that might seem more recently, but will go much longer in the store.
So she loves his Subaru, and respect for it. I have the feeling that when that car eventually give up the ghost, she will choose another Subaru.
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