I'm over it
#1
I'm over it
I love my HHR, but I have to let this go.
I got the car with the intent of hauling my mountain bikes. It does that very well. But in order to get to ANY trails here in ND, I have to drive on dirt and or gravel roads. The first dozen or so times I took the car to trails I immediately washed the car as soon as I got back. I'm over that. I have become resigned to the fact that if I use this car for the purpose for which I intended to use it when I made the purchase, it will get dirty. If it has to go a week with dust on the tailgate, so be it.
Some of you may look at my car and think that I don't care about it. I do, I just can't keep washing it multiple times a week. Heck, winter is coming in ND soon, and I won't be able to wash it anywhere outside of a car wash before long anyway.
I got the car with the intent of hauling my mountain bikes. It does that very well. But in order to get to ANY trails here in ND, I have to drive on dirt and or gravel roads. The first dozen or so times I took the car to trails I immediately washed the car as soon as I got back. I'm over that. I have become resigned to the fact that if I use this car for the purpose for which I intended to use it when I made the purchase, it will get dirty. If it has to go a week with dust on the tailgate, so be it.
Some of you may look at my car and think that I don't care about it. I do, I just can't keep washing it multiple times a week. Heck, winter is coming in ND soon, and I won't be able to wash it anywhere outside of a car wash before long anyway.
#4
Car washing will soon become few and far between here in Ontario too. There is nothing like washing your car in sub zero temps and then not being to get into it because it is frozen shut. It will make me a bit sad,but in the spring it will get all dolled up again! A few quick spray offs on the warm days of winter will have to do.
#7
Car washing will soon become few and far between here in Ontario too. There is nothing like washing your car in sub zero temps and then not being to get into it because it is frozen shut. It will make me a bit sad,but in the spring it will get all dolled up again! A few quick spray offs on the warm days of winter will have to do.
#8
Why are you storing it? You going over seas?
#9
The HHR has never been driven in the rain yet and is my weekend only ride.I have always thought a new car was about the worst way to spend your money.But after working for GM for 28 years I had to try it once the only difference between it and my saturn is I going to wash it to death.
#10
At that rate, it will be a collectors/antique car and possibly worth some $$$, given the miles (from what you say would be 2,000 a year ) and condition of ineterior/exterior