What a Car Says About You

I don't have the luxury of time to spend cleaning up the vehicles. My wife trashes out her Durango on a weekly basis and when I go to campus Wednesday afternoons, I take the hour in between classes to clean out her truck. There is usually enough to fill 2 or 3 wal-mart plastic baggies every week. It's usually:

cigarette cellophane and foil wrappers
empty cigarette packs
soda bottles and cans
junk mail and useless paperwork
broken pens and chewed up pencils
happy meal toys and wrappers
empty wal-mart baggies (thankfully I can USE these)
starbucks sleeves and cups and lids
cigarette butts that didn't make it into an empty soda can
half-smoked cigarettes she saves and never uses
expired coupons and grocery store receipts

I take anything worth keeping and toss it in the child seat or center console. Then I clean up all the trash and toss it in one of the nearby bins on campus. Then I wipe down every plastic bit in the interior with baby wipes and do the windows with invisible glass and paper towels or newspaper. I don't bother with the outside because I don't have time. If I'm lucky, I can hit a self-serve car wash on the way home. I'll try to take a few minutes to do the tires/wheels/trim while I'm there if she's not calling and nagging me to hurry up and get home.
JEEEESS
If I had a wife like that she would be like the bowel weevil looking for a home.
 
I wonder what my various cars say about me ?
2000 Mercury Mountaineer (wife)
2005 F250 Super Cab 4x4 diesel (mine)
2002 Firebird ragtop
1991 S10 soon to be flatbed
1986 Cutlass Ciera (inherited)
1970 Impala w/331 Hemi (retirement project)

Wife claims it says redneck .

Paul S

Do any of them run.
If at least half of them run it does not say redneck.
 
we can't judge the people on the behalf of their vehicle. because some love thier vehicle very much and maintain it very clean but some others don't have time for all this. so it is not the right way.
 
I think you can accurately gauge how a person is to some extent, in terms of their respect for themselves and others, how controlling they are, etc. based on how they treat their vehicle(s), however I don't think you can necessarily accurately judge someone to the extent of why they're single or not based solely on their cars.

That's not to say you never can, but you can't trust it most of the time.

Charlie's correct.

While a clean car may not be entirely indicative of a person is does give you a glimpse of organization, cleanliness, respect, priorities, lifestyle etc..

In contrast however if you inspect my vehicles you'd bet large sums of money that I have an obsessive compulsive disorder.....which I don't.....now how many times did I press the door lock button? :D
 
Yep, you'd think I'd have a bona fide APA diagnosis of OCD. I'll tell you something worse though, people I know who are obsessed with golf. Not only would they be assumed to be hopelessly perfectionistic sufferers of OCD, they'd be also be considered dually diagnosed with varying degrees of masochism.:scared: I'm glad I'm just into detailing.
 
I can say what people collect as far as vehicles can say something about their personality.
I personally got rid of my toy and OCD for my car. Many of the people I do work for are so busy making money the let someone else take care of it.

When I spend all of my time keeping everyone's cars nice that they drive I lost the time for mine.
I bought something I can take off road as a release and enjoy. I don't worry about swirls and scratches.
If I want a nice shiny car to tool around I just go get one and get paid for the work.
It would be different if keeping others vehicles nice wasn't my full time profession.
I need my own private detailer. LOL
 
I think you can tell quite a bit about a person from what they drive and how they take care of it and add to that their driving habits says alot too.

I have met some great people who could care less about their cars though so it really doesnt tell you how nice of as person they are.

Ive also met people who take great care of their cars and they arent very nice people!:D
 
All depends on what its for.
I have my toy right now which is my '12 WRX and its spotless. Never is dirty and lives in the garage. Then I have my beater work car that i can 2 craps about because i drive it to work and dont wash it and the roads are awful on my commute and I dont have to worry about any dings or issues when parked. So on one hand I have a spotless showcar on other spectrum i have a car that hasnt been washed in almost a year cause its just a beater i dont care about to get me back and forth to work.
 
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