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Old 02-05-2021, 08:30 PM   #1
mondeomatureguy
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Default is your car your best mate and why?

Hi guy's
Too some people that may sound very strange " is your car your best mate'?
myself I don't find that strange at all and "yes my Ford Mondeo is my best mate.

It looks after me and my wife when we go out. It gets me safely to and from home and its still fun to drive.
I took it to get serviced and asked "if they could check the back brake pads".

The rear pads needed changing and they also found out the rear wheel bearings needed replacing also.
Then i took it to the motor trimmer as the drivers seat needed repairing which only cost me $150 dollars.

The Mondeo was off the road for a few day's and i used my wife's car but it wasn't the same. I told a work mate " i really miss my car" and he said "mate it's only a car".

Its not just a car to me. Its my mate and that's hard to try and explain to a person who really isn't into car's.
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