When the TÜV separates: cars with heart and their stories

Erfahren Sie, wie emotionale Bindungen an Autos entstehen und wie der TÜV das Verhältnis zu Fahrzeugen beeinflusst.
Find out how emotional ties are created on cars and how the TÜV influences the relationship with vehicles. (Symbolbild/MMV)

When the TÜV separates: cars with heart and their stories

Crivitz, Deutschland - The car is more than just a means of transportation - it is often a loyal companion through the ups and downs of life. In an article, an author tells how every relationship with a vehicle is shaped by memories and can sometimes end abruptly, for example through the feared TÜV exam. These exams are crucial when it comes to whether the beloved car can continue to stay on the street or not. The farewell can be hard, almost as painful as letting go of an old pet, and shows how strongly the emotional binding to the car can be, as nordkurier describes.

For many people there are stories behind the names of their cars. So the author started her driver career with a mustard -colored Twingo, which was given the loving name "sleeping eye". Her first self -bought car, a red beetle from 1974, was called "Karl". Unnoticed by many drivers, the name and the memories of the cars show how much meaning these vehicles are attributed. Psychologist Klaus Peter Kalenduschat explains that this bond to the car goes far beyond the function as a means of transport. For many, the vehicle is just a companion, which gives the loss of large emotional scope, reports men's format.

the emotional connection

Although a car is often simply seen as a commodity, it quickly turns out that many owners cannot easily separate from their vehicles, even if they are in need of repair. The emotional bond explains why many want to do something nice with their car before selling. In the United States, every third describes his vehicle as a "old friend", and studies show that people who describe the character of their car are particularly emotionally bound, which reduces the willingness to exchange it for a new one. These relationships should not be underestimated, as research at the University of Michigan shows.

These bonds are not only individual, but also reflect social trends. In view of the fact that cars are over 80% of the traffic performance in passenger transport, vehicles in Germany are more than just a means of transport - they are an expression of their own identity and way of life. The increase in all car numbers, which rose from 4.4 million in 1960 to over 46 million in 2006, illustrates how closely the car is linked to lifestyle. In addition, the mobility behavior is strongly shaped by psychological factors: the dependence on the car is not only practical, but also testifies to deep emotional roots, as the [Federal Center for Political Education] (https://www.bpb.de/shop/zeitschratten/apuz/30357/psychology-des-mobilitaets behavior/).

an end and a new beginning

The story of the author illustrates how abrupt such bonds can end-including with her second car, a cheap VW Golf with the name "Giovanni", which also failed through the TÜV exam. The desire for the new finally led her to her dream car, a green rav4, which she called "Mr. Schröder" after the previous owner. Nine years of joy with "Mr. Schröder" testify to many experiences that they shared together.

The question remains: What are your cars and what do you combine with these loyal companions? What stories do you tell from the different stages of life? Each car has its own story, peppered with memories and emotions that remind us of the time together. When it comes to the car, the bonds are often deep and letting go is difficult - not only for practical reasons, but from a feeling of continuity and familiarity. This is an aspect that we can all understand.

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