car wash needed
#16
Find a friend who lives in CT or NJ...go to his/her house to wash. That's what I did when I lived in Manhattan. NYC is no place for a car enthusiast. I shudder to think of what my life would be like there with the cars that I have now...lol...I don't care how nice the building or garage is, the cars will take a daily beating. GL!
#17
Rennlist Member
Find a friend who lives in CT or NJ...go to his/her house to wash. That's what I did when I lived in Manhattan. NYC is no place for a car enthusiast. I shudder to think of what my life would be like there with the cars that I have now...lol...I don't care how nice the building or garage is, the cars will take a daily beating. GL!
Before moving to NJ and finally having my own garage, I've had my car parked in a city garage for 6+ years. Secret to its survival were bumper guards on the front and rear of the car (to prevent damage caused by careless valets), a contraption I made out of pillow cases to fit over my shifter and painted center console (again, to prevent scratches on the painted parts by careless valets), and a nice tip each time I pick up my car from them. LOL
When I used to park in my Manhattan garage:
Still looks good today: