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  • Clean Car, not new car.

    In this economy, I find it more fulfilling to have the cleanest car in the neighborhood than to have the newest car in the neighborhood.

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    Re: Clean Car, not new car.

    Me too! I tend to judge people on how clean there cars are.

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      Re: Clean Car, not new car.

      Originally posted by 1963C10 View Post
      In this economy, I find it more fulfilling to have the cleanest car in the neighborhood than to have the newest car in the neighborhood.
      Always a challenge in the corn belt and more so in industrial CR no doubt.

      Welcome to MOL, home of the clean car.

      "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      David

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        Re: Clean Car, not new car.

        Hello and welcome to mol.

        I always thought the condition of your vehicle long term is indicative of how you live.
        quality creates its own demand

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          Re: Clean Car, not new car.

          I just traded in my 1996 Pontiac Grand Am that we had since new, and to tell you the truth, it looked better that some of the 2010's I have seen on the road. I take pride in my possesions and it is good to know that if you take care of them, they will last.
          I always tell people that when my cars are dirty, they are still cleaner than most cars that are clean.

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