Hi burlstar, yes I know that feeling well, I had been talking about it in a post a couple of weeks back.
It wasn't a tent I regretted selling it was my Volvo 940 estate top spec beautiful work horse. It was immaculate it makes me want to cry now thinking about it. In a moment of madness I thought we should down size our car but after doing so I knew it was the wrong decision. Next month should be getting a v70 so that might ease the pain a bit. Chin up mate we live and painfully learn.
Oh yes - there's an older thread on this subject too. Have a search and take comfort in the fact that 'you are not alone' (anyone singing?).
The Outwell sliding canopy. Bought but not used and felt guilty for purchasing, so agreed to sell and sold for half of what I paid. It still rankles - it would be useful even if only in the garden.
I stupidly sold my Isuzu trooper that would go anywhere and tow anything because everybody and their uncle told me it was about to go bang. Well, six years and 80,000 miles on, it's new owner has just scrapped it because it needed a new speed sensor on the gearbox, she didn't believe me ( because her husband is a mechanic and knows better and he said it needed a new gearbox) however it's a very common fault that the speed sensors only last 100,000k before they go bonkers, and on an auto box, it's serious bonkers.
I should never ever have sold him. £105 including fitting would have sorted out his odd gear changes
------------- Doing whatever the rice krispies tell me to.
about three years ago we sold our vw t4, i had spent a fortune getting it perfect, rock and roll bed etc, we didn't loose any money on it, but regretted it from the week after looking back why did we do it..... if i could only turn the clock back. gaz
------------- "sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy"