Penny pincher
#1
Penny pincher
You will love him
We will not do this to our s2000, imagine him doing it to this beauty. So funny that the shop owner was going to intervene.
We will not do this to our s2000, imagine him doing it to this beauty. So funny that the shop owner was going to intervene.
#2
During the semester I go to these places to wash my car, however I do what your not supposed to, and essentially 'bucket wash' the car, I bring my own towels etc. the only thing I use from the car wash is the water from the hose
#5
WTF is wrong with a coin operated car wash? Youre paying to spray your car with a hose. What damage is that going to do to the car? We should all be applauding this guy for actually washing his own car.
#6
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#9
I agree. and here it is for those with little time...
Really!!!
I say this not because of the cheap look of this move, but be cause this site is getting a little too snobbish. It is a car. It gets driven and exposed to road grime and stone chips. I'd rather see them getting hosed off in a coin operated car wash than see a lifetime in a temperature controlled garage. Its job in life is to be used. The owner is doing that and blasting it clean. More power to him.
I'm paraphrasing here, but Rowan Atkinson said that the most amazing thing about a supercar is using it to do an everyday task. He takes his McLaren F1 the to shops. Personally, I think that is the true difference between someone that love cars and knows why they love cars and a douche with a big pocket book.
There are plenty of Bugattis. Most of them will be kept in freeze-dried state and will be around to be seen at car shows. But some need to be used, seen and shared in public. They need to be driven in all weather and used for impromptu stoplight drag races. What made today's collectable muscle-cars of yesteryear legends was not a lifetime of museum level care, it was being run one weekend after the next down main street.
Let these cars run wild without all of the criticism. Let them sit in the parking lot as it owner watches a movie. Let them inspire some car stereo installer as he turns screws that were last touched in the factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese. They have an effect on the people that see them and get to touch them; Let them do their job. Some see these cars as something to covet and hide from others. Some dirty little splurge of selfishness or ego stroking jewel. No, No No!!!
These are object to inspire others. To hook others into the obsession. They are born to raise a middle finger at the boringness of the Toyota Corolla and every other made to a formula car out there. They need to haunt the dreams of young car guys not yet in possession of a license. They need to shake up the middle aged man and change the thinking that he has to drive something boring. But they can't perform there job being rolled from car show to car show. They can't make a populous hungry for more if the cars don't seem approachable and existing in the real world.
Ok so the Bugatti is out of reach of most. But seeing one used in the real world could be the tipping point that makes someone buy an NSX instead of a Camry for their daily. It could get a highschool student into an MR2, RX-7 or Starion instead of a Pontiac Grand Prix. A ride in a friendly owners Ferrari 360 triggered my search for my Lotus Esprit Turbo; My childhood dream car. I can't afford a Bugatti, but even I can own something special. I'm free to use it and share it whenever I want.
We need to stop stroking exotic car aura and acting like they are untouchables. While their parts are expensive, they are more of a waste sitting idle than being used up. We need enjoy the cars and supporting those who actually use them. That is Hoon.
Coin operated Bugatti washer, I toast to you. Taking care of your car and sharing it with the world are the 2 jobs you took when you signed on that dotted line. I won't stand in judgement against you for this action. Keep inspiring others brother. We'll never win the war against the boring cars, but that doesn't mean we give up the fight.
Really!!!
I say this not because of the cheap look of this move, but be cause this site is getting a little too snobbish. It is a car. It gets driven and exposed to road grime and stone chips. I'd rather see them getting hosed off in a coin operated car wash than see a lifetime in a temperature controlled garage. Its job in life is to be used. The owner is doing that and blasting it clean. More power to him.
I'm paraphrasing here, but Rowan Atkinson said that the most amazing thing about a supercar is using it to do an everyday task. He takes his McLaren F1 the to shops. Personally, I think that is the true difference between someone that love cars and knows why they love cars and a douche with a big pocket book.
There are plenty of Bugattis. Most of them will be kept in freeze-dried state and will be around to be seen at car shows. But some need to be used, seen and shared in public. They need to be driven in all weather and used for impromptu stoplight drag races. What made today's collectable muscle-cars of yesteryear legends was not a lifetime of museum level care, it was being run one weekend after the next down main street.
Let these cars run wild without all of the criticism. Let them sit in the parking lot as it owner watches a movie. Let them inspire some car stereo installer as he turns screws that were last touched in the factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese. They have an effect on the people that see them and get to touch them; Let them do their job. Some see these cars as something to covet and hide from others. Some dirty little splurge of selfishness or ego stroking jewel. No, No No!!!
These are object to inspire others. To hook others into the obsession. They are born to raise a middle finger at the boringness of the Toyota Corolla and every other made to a formula car out there. They need to haunt the dreams of young car guys not yet in possession of a license. They need to shake up the middle aged man and change the thinking that he has to drive something boring. But they can't perform there job being rolled from car show to car show. They can't make a populous hungry for more if the cars don't seem approachable and existing in the real world.
Ok so the Bugatti is out of reach of most. But seeing one used in the real world could be the tipping point that makes someone buy an NSX instead of a Camry for their daily. It could get a highschool student into an MR2, RX-7 or Starion instead of a Pontiac Grand Prix. A ride in a friendly owners Ferrari 360 triggered my search for my Lotus Esprit Turbo; My childhood dream car. I can't afford a Bugatti, but even I can own something special. I'm free to use it and share it whenever I want.
We need to stop stroking exotic car aura and acting like they are untouchables. While their parts are expensive, they are more of a waste sitting idle than being used up. We need enjoy the cars and supporting those who actually use them. That is Hoon.
Coin operated Bugatti washer, I toast to you. Taking care of your car and sharing it with the world are the 2 jobs you took when you signed on that dotted line. I won't stand in judgement against you for this action. Keep inspiring others brother. We'll never win the war against the boring cars, but that doesn't mean we give up the fight.
#10
I agree with cloud81918. Cars are meant to be driven not to be parked in some rich mans garage that's too afraid to drive it. Infact I know cloud81918 who is on my local forum and he actually daily drives his lotus esprit and even auto-x's the car.