My car... not yours

Liz

Because of my job( I work at a dealership), I am in charge of a scheduling and taking both cars in for service. That means he occasionally has to take my car to work. He hates my car. He’s allowed, I really don’t care. It’s 15 years old 120,000 miles but mechanically sound. it been well loved, and it’s paid off. This last time his truck need service, I told him try to have it back before he had to go to work, but if he had to take my car I didn’t want to hear anything about what he thinks is wrong with it, he agreed. Needless to say, he had to drive my car for 2 days. I called him after work to explain what was done and how much it cost and he starts bitching again about my car. I cut him off an reminded him I don’t want to hear it and he said he wouldn’t say anything. He still had to say “you really need to buy a new car”. I told him I loved him, I’d seen him later and hung up. I was so irritated I drove the 30min to his work parked his truck, locked it, hopped in my car and just drove off (we both have keys to the others car on our keys). I texted him later his truck was outside, he ask why I didn’t say hi. He works alone on the night shift but I said “blah blah blah covid”. Honestly I didn’t want to talk, I was mad. Yes my car is worn, yes it’s not worth much and the seats can be uncomfortable, cosmetically it has issues and yes I could afford a newer car with better gas mileage. I’ve talked about a specific car I want but, unless if shows up for sale at work I’m not going to buy it. (Employees get a huge discount and interest rate). I’m so sick of this same conversation every time he has to drive my car. Idk how to get this through to him.

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