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Cars cost a fortune.
Well, they cost society and everyone else around you a fortune!
My car was cheap - it gives me all the utility value I need from it and I spent my money on stuff which adds value to my life instead like bikes and financial security.
Spending lots of money on a car suggests a lack of perspective IMO... besides, with so many cars in the UK now bought on finance, only 8 years from a debt crisis which we're still in, spanking out for a new car is just making us poorer overall as we make the debt problem even worse
I wash my car once per week, but it cost a lot of money. Some folk wash their cars and bikes, some don't. Who cares. You ain't me and I ain't you... ๐
I am assuming the same peopl don't iron their clothes, or ever decorate a house, or comb their hair. Or wear clothes that match.
Well............. I sometimes decorate, sometimes wash the van, the rest not so much, if ever.
My MOT was end of January - it'll get washed again same time next year.
I have no hair to comb & only iron my missus and boys clothes.
I'd have no time to come on here if I did. ๐
I am assuming the same peopl don't iron their clothes, or ever decorate a house, or comb their hair. Or wear clothes that match.
pretty much spot on ๐
ironing is a mug's game. wear chambray shirts and knitted ties, and you'll never need to iron again ๐
Cars cost a fortune. Why not look after them.
Mine is serviced according to the manufacturer schedule. It doesn't require any other "looking after".
I pay a valeting company a tenner every couple of months to do both inside and out, they do a better job than me, and I don't have to think about it. Every now and then he tells me to have a polish done to get rid of scratches and arranged it for me. I get a clean car, and keep his wee company going in exchange for beer tokens
Works for me
Our garage does a basic valet when we service/repair - yet this time they refused to do the interior, only wiped the glass.... ๐ ๐ ๐