focusondisney
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 7, 2009
Clean and tidy. I try to keep it showroom clean.
My husband’s goal as well. In fact, he traded a car in a few years ago that was only 2 years old. They actually did put it back in the showroom.
Clean and tidy. I try to keep it showroom clean.
My car is only 4 months old, so I am a nervous owner (like, I park my car at the end of parking lots with no one around, etc.).My husband’s goal as well. In fact, he traded a car in a few years ago that was only 2 years old. They actually did put it back in the showroom.
My car is only 4 months old, so I am a nervous owner (like, I park my car at the end of parking lots with no one around, etc.).
One of the reasons we love our old cars. Bag of dirt rips, Clean it as best you can, but don’t freak out. We probably have pine needles hidden in spots from Christmas trees two decades ago.Not messy at all - my new car is only 2 years old and I keep it very neat & tidy.
When I had my mini van, when my DD20 was playing travel softball, that van was not good My DH called it the rolling locker room, and it was. We lived in that van and when my DD was going through puberty and her feet smelled, it was even worse. One day her and her teammate/BFF left their cleats in the van on a hot summer day & night and then it smelled like a locker room. That poor van took so much abuse
I don’t think of it as a nervous owner. I tell my dd that my car is anti social and doesn’t like to be around stupid people lol.My car is only 4 months old, so I am a nervous owner (like, I park my car at the end of parking lots with no one around, etc.).