How often in the garage or outside overnight?
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Originally Posted by LiveNupe
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Like M Fig, I'm curious to know why you wouldn't park your car in the garage every night. I park my car in the garage every night and couldn't think of any reason why I wouldn't.
Like M Fig, I'm curious to know why you wouldn't park your car in the garage every night. I park my car in the garage every night and couldn't think of any reason why I wouldn't.
Remember, up here in the great white north the sun isn't as brutal as you guys in Socal.
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Originally Posted by Nicolaasdb
garaged.....so I can detail it, everyday if I want, without the neighbors seeing it and thinking I am a freak....with all the detailing products sitting around it.
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At home - 95% of the time in the garage. Only if it needs to be washed and the garage is full does it stay outside. Have four cars at the moment, need to get rid of one. Have house on Oregon coast as well, no garage and front door is too small to let sleep in bed with me and wife.
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Depends on my schizophrenic mood. Part of me always wants it in the garage, avoid the rain if you have a second set of wheel, don't leave unattended, never park in a public place, wash as often as possible etc etc etc
Part of me says drive her everywhere, park her in a public parking but try to get the end of an aisle, drive her in winter and drive her like you stole her because...THAT IS the difference between a Porsche and a Ferrari. Porsche are made to be driven...hard... 365 days of the year.
Part of me says drive her everywhere, park her in a public parking but try to get the end of an aisle, drive her in winter and drive her like you stole her because...THAT IS the difference between a Porsche and a Ferrari. Porsche are made to be driven...hard... 365 days of the year.