Am I dirty...
I don't know what it is, but something about a nice MY Coupe with a bit of road grime behind the wheels, brake dust on the chrome-like polished aluminum wheels, definitely a dirty butt, and watermarks all over it from dried rain or morning dew...
I just don't know... something about a bright car not shining, and showing that it is driven no matter if it a bit chilly outside or raining or whatever... I just like it! I have a stock '02 Coupe... it's not going to win any awards or anything, it's a driver... Am I worried about the added wind resistance a layer of mother natures gunk has over a fresh wax job?
Nope...
Will I continue to maintain my paint and bodywork by cleaning it regularly, waxing it, and polishing it when possible... yes, but that doesn't mean I throughly enjoy those times between cleanings when she is at her natural state
.What say you? Are you the polishing type? Keep real care and nurture your car. Leave it in the garage all winter (like most) keep it in the garage if it is raining (like most). Or are you like me, who has a "daily driver" but still finds himself (or herself) in the cockpit of the Corvette every day no matter how wet or cold?
This might wear off if the honeymoon period ever ends with my car, but honestly... I can't find a reason to drive my truck at all it seems... unless it's to go get something that won't fit in the Coupe!







I'm not the type to get my boxers in a wad cause my vette has a spec of dirt on it hell i've gone months without washing it... still drives like a bat outta hell!!
A dirty vette is better than no vette i say
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all that being said, I do prefer my car to look clean rather than dirty








Never.
Except for this one time... didn't realize the town I was headed to that day had dirt roads. It was also pouring rain. Turned into a soupy mud. Good times!
Funny thing was, once it was this dirty... I started enjoying the act of seeing how much more crud I could pick up. I figured, "why not?"


At least she shines up well afterwards!
I don't know what it is, but something about a nice MY Coupe with a bit of road grime behind the wheels, brake dust on the chrome-like polished aluminum wheels, definitely a dirty butt, and watermarks all over it from dried rain or morning dew...
I just don't know... something about a bright car not shining, and showing that it is driven no matter if it a bit chilly outside or raining or whatever... I just like it! I have a stock '02 Coupe... it's not going to win any awards or anything, it's a driver... Am I worried about the added wind resistance a layer of mother natures gunk has over a fresh wax job?
Nope...
Will I continue to maintain my paint and bodywork by cleaning it regularly, waxing it, and polishing it when possible... yes, but that doesn't mean I throughly enjoy those times between cleanings when she is at her natural state
.What say you? Are you the polishing type? Keep real care and nurture your car. Leave it in the garage all winter (like most) keep it in the garage if it is raining (like most). Or are you like me, who has a "daily driver" but still finds himself (or herself) in the cockpit of the Corvette every day no matter how wet or cold?
This might wear off if the honeymoon period ever ends with my car, but honestly... I can't find a reason to drive my truck at all it seems... unless it's to go get something that won't fit in the Coupe!
I have not washed my car in 3 weeks and could really care less.
I drive the car every day and every chance I get. Lately, even on nice days, I have not even entertained the thought of getting up the energy to wash it only because it rains every few days or showers, then the leaves and mush are all over the roads, really, who can be bothered.
I sure won't be a slave to the thing when no one in the real world gives a damn whether my car is clean or not, it is a Corvette and that right there means it is already nicer than any freshly detailed car/truck/suv out there. Like I say with TV or Movies or sporting events, one thing I'm NOT going to regret on my deathbed is "I wish I watched more TV", the other one is, "I wish I cleaned/waxed my car more, or, I wish my car was newly waxed before (this, that or the other guy/woman saw it), really, I could give a ****. Corvette it is and no amount of filth/water spots/grime/bug splats/bird doo-doo won't change that.
I'm Navy Blue Metallic, and I like to drive, not clean. I was the same way with my streetbike and even my snowmobile, so long as they run and are maintained to the highest degree, I don't care what they look like at all. Now my boat . . . my boat is worth a new C6, so that I keep a little cleaner, at least there is no fish blood/guts all over it.
Terrible1one3, good post/thread.
I used to make all kinds of fun of my co-worker and his C4, won't drive in the rain, has to be clean. Now I'm the same way!
I also notice people looking at it and I figure they enjoy a clean car as well. Win-Win situation!
It hasn't ever gotten any dirtier than it does after the first time driving through rain. The bike sure isn't a looker so I could care less if the only thing shiny on it is the lights.
My Corvette won't go through that, I'll wash it every once in a while... but like I said, I still like it with a bit of grime on it
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