Do you find it hard to enjoy your car?
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Do you find it hard to enjoy your car?
Guys,
Was just wondering if anyone else found themselves feeling like this.
When I drive my Lex I spend more time worrying about the car than I actually do enjoying it. I worry about where I park it, if someone is going to mess with it - haters. I think about which roads to take so there are no bumps or potholes. I think what I am going to be doing the rest of the day so I don't have to worry about getting the interior dirty.
I wish I could just get in the damn thing and enjoy it like I should!!
I end up driving my beater everywhere ( 96 Taurus) because I don't care what happens to it. And I still find myself parking at the end of the parking lot out of habit
Jonny
Was just wondering if anyone else found themselves feeling like this.
When I drive my Lex I spend more time worrying about the car than I actually do enjoying it. I worry about where I park it, if someone is going to mess with it - haters. I think about which roads to take so there are no bumps or potholes. I think what I am going to be doing the rest of the day so I don't have to worry about getting the interior dirty.
I wish I could just get in the damn thing and enjoy it like I should!!
I end up driving my beater everywhere ( 96 Taurus) because I don't care what happens to it. And I still find myself parking at the end of the parking lot out of habit
Jonny
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I knew a guy that had a seriously decked Jetta, left it in Chinatown one night, the next morning he came back and the car was keyed all the way down, the noobs(for the lack of a better word) even keyed his rims, disgusting. At the very least you dont' live here in SoCal, even soccer moms that sit on their farts all day are haters in your local grocery store parking lot.
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bro i feel the same way..im always listening for noises watching the potholes since i live in NYC its pothole central..the only time im not worried is when im on the parkway in NJ or someone esle cause the roads are in pretty good condition..im very **** bout my GS and its killin me that i cant open my sunroof cause it makes a lil noise and i need to bring it in but the dealer does have any loaners cause people dont know how to bring ****** back...oh well
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I don't really worry about my car like that.. I mean I care about it, and I'd prefer less dings and scratches, but I don't stress over it.
At the end of the day, no matter which way you slice it, it's still a material possession, and it's hard for me to make myself go insane over a scratch here or there.
edit: I'll still park a little farther away if it's open spaces, etc. and will take a few preventative measures to keep my car in good shape, all I'm saying is that my car is the least of my worries/priorities in life.
At the end of the day, no matter which way you slice it, it's still a material possession, and it's hard for me to make myself go insane over a scratch here or there.
edit: I'll still park a little farther away if it's open spaces, etc. and will take a few preventative measures to keep my car in good shape, all I'm saying is that my car is the least of my worries/priorities in life.
Last edited by Davtown; 08-16-05 at 08:10 PM.
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i havent had a chance to even think about something like that because for owning my new GS for 4 weeks this past week it's been in the shop waiting for a cam position sensor
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Originally Posted by Davtown
I don't really worry about my car like that.. I mean I care about it, and I'd prefer less dings and scratches, but I don't stress over it.
At the end of the day, no matter which way you slice it, it's still a material possession, and it's hard for me to make myself go insane over a scratch here or there.
edit: I'll still park a little farther away if it's open spaces, etc. and will take a few preventative measures to keep my car in good shape, all I'm saying is that my car is the least of my worries/priorities in life.
At the end of the day, no matter which way you slice it, it's still a material possession, and it's hard for me to make myself go insane over a scratch here or there.
edit: I'll still park a little farther away if it's open spaces, etc. and will take a few preventative measures to keep my car in good shape, all I'm saying is that my car is the least of my worries/priorities in life.
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Originally Posted by Davtown
I don't really worry about my car like that.. I mean I care about it, and I'd prefer less dings and scratches, but I don't stress over it.
At the end of the day, no matter which way you slice it, it's still a material possession, and it's hard for me to make myself go insane over a scratch here or there.
edit: I'll still park a little farther away if it's open spaces, etc. and will take a few preventative measures to keep my car in good shape, all I'm saying is that my car is the least of my worries/priorities in life.
At the end of the day, no matter which way you slice it, it's still a material possession, and it's hard for me to make myself go insane over a scratch here or there.
edit: I'll still park a little farther away if it's open spaces, etc. and will take a few preventative measures to keep my car in good shape, all I'm saying is that my car is the least of my worries/priorities in life.
It's tough that most of us spend a load of time earning the money to buy the car and maintain it knowing that in general it only goes down in value.
But if we constantly worry about what 'might' happen we dont enjoy what IS happening.
Best thing that can happen to a new car is to get a scrape or a ding or something, because then we can stop obsessing about keeping it 'perfect' (which it never really was anyway).
And trying to keep a car constantly clean is futile and ultimately a giant waste of time. I like driving a clean car, but I'm not going to spend a ton of time keeping it clean all the time because there's plenty more productive and enjoyable ways I can be spending that time!
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Originally Posted by Dx3
Guys,
Was just wondering if anyone else found themselves feeling like this.
When I drive my Lex I spend more time worrying about the car than I actually do enjoying it. I worry about where I park it, if someone is going to mess with it - haters. I think about which roads to take so there are no bumps or potholes. I think what I am going to be doing the rest of the day so I don't have to worry about getting the interior dirty.
I wish I could just get in the damn thing and enjoy it like I should!!
I end up driving my beater everywhere ( 96 Taurus) because I don't care what happens to it. And I still find myself parking at the end of the parking lot out of habit
Jonny
Was just wondering if anyone else found themselves feeling like this.
When I drive my Lex I spend more time worrying about the car than I actually do enjoying it. I worry about where I park it, if someone is going to mess with it - haters. I think about which roads to take so there are no bumps or potholes. I think what I am going to be doing the rest of the day so I don't have to worry about getting the interior dirty.
I wish I could just get in the damn thing and enjoy it like I should!!
I end up driving my beater everywhere ( 96 Taurus) because I don't care what happens to it. And I still find myself parking at the end of the parking lot out of habit
Jonny
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i also have the same problem.. i worry too much. but like all CL that lives in NYC.. so many bad drivers out there that can't PARK for their life.. and also them roads.. i think i became a better driver by watching out for them pot holes..
the only time i truely get to enjoy my Es. is when i'm on a long trip(more than 100miles).. that's when i can relax
the only time i truely get to enjoy my Es. is when i'm on a long trip(more than 100miles).. that's when i can relax
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Originally Posted by Davtown
I don't really worry about my car like that.. I mean I care about it, and I'd prefer less dings and scratches, but I don't stress over it.
At the end of the day, no matter which way you slice it, it's still a material possession, and it's hard for me to make myself go insane over a scratch here or there.
edit: I'll still park a little farther away if it's open spaces, etc. and will take a few preventative measures to keep my car in good shape, all I'm saying is that my car is the least of my worries/priorities in life.
At the end of the day, no matter which way you slice it, it's still a material possession, and it's hard for me to make myself go insane over a scratch here or there.
edit: I'll still park a little farther away if it's open spaces, etc. and will take a few preventative measures to keep my car in good shape, all I'm saying is that my car is the least of my worries/priorities in life.
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I like driving a clean car, but I'm not going to spend a ton of time keeping it clean all the time because there's plenty more productive and enjoyable ways I can be spending that time!
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When I drive my car which is every day I do nothing but enjoy it. I am a very carefree person so I really don't ever think about what could happen or if someone is going to jack my sht. I really just drive it and enjoy it because afterall isn't that why we mod our car?
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Originally Posted by Dx3
Guys,
Was just wondering if anyone else found themselves feeling like this.
When I drive my Lex I spend more time worrying about the car than I actually do enjoying it. I worry about where I park it, if someone is going to mess with it - haters. I think about which roads to take so there are no bumps or potholes. I think what I am going to be doing the rest of the day so I don't have to worry about getting the interior dirty.
I wish I could just get in the damn thing and enjoy it like I should!!
I end up driving my beater everywhere ( 96 Taurus) because I don't care what happens to it. And I still find myself parking at the end of the parking lot out of habit
Jonny
Was just wondering if anyone else found themselves feeling like this.
When I drive my Lex I spend more time worrying about the car than I actually do enjoying it. I worry about where I park it, if someone is going to mess with it - haters. I think about which roads to take so there are no bumps or potholes. I think what I am going to be doing the rest of the day so I don't have to worry about getting the interior dirty.
I wish I could just get in the damn thing and enjoy it like I should!!
I end up driving my beater everywhere ( 96 Taurus) because I don't care what happens to it. And I still find myself parking at the end of the parking lot out of habit
Jonny
However, I have come to the conclusion (took me a while to do this) that I must drive the car and get enjoyment out of it. Otherwise, its a waste of money.
I live in CT so I can;t drive it in the winter but when its not going to rain, I drive the car to work everyday and put 70 miles on each day. I know the roads very well so I can prevent getting a bent rim etc.
My beater, '97 Camry with 178,000 miles, still get plenty of work: the gym, shopping, errands etc.
For instance I go to Manhattan frequently and have never taken the GS into the city. With my Camry I have no concerns and potholes don;t scar eme sinc eI'm running 14" wheels with wheel covers as opposed to 3-piece chrome 20" wheels on my GS.
Ted