Some say a person’s car is an extension of the owner, and they’re right. When I see a dirty car, I can’t imagine how the owner takes care of their room or even his or herself.
Don’t think for one second people don’t notice the junk on the dashboard, or if they have the misfortune of actually entering the car, the smell of what could be described as something dying in the trunk.
People should look at their cars as an investment, not just a way to get from point A to point B. The less care a car receives, the more it loses value, so when most college students are finally able to afford a nicer car, they’ll could get less money for trading the old one in just because they couldn’t vacuum the carpets occasionally.
It takes about 30 minutes to wash and dry a car by hand and another 15 minutes to clean out the inside, so “I don’t have time” is not an excuse.
If you are too lazy, hit me up, I’ll clean it. Well, for a fee of course.
There are a lot of cars on campus worth more than $10,000 that get treated like a $500 beater.
I am a big car enthusiast so of course dirty cars stand out to me, but even a non-enthusiast has the same incentive to take care of their vehicle, even if they’re less anal about it than I am.
Some students don’t care about keeping their cars clean because they didn’t pay for it, but this can cause someone to not appreciate what they have.
Other people are messy in general, but cleaning your car is a great way to establish a cleaner life style.
Ladies, I know it can be difficult lugging your laundry to the sixth floor of Killingsworth, but if you plan on having anyone ride in the car soon, put your wardrobe away in the closet, not the backseat.
Guys should always have a clean car as should women. Dates are not impressed when they have to move garbage to sit down in the passenger seat. They deserve a clean seat at all times.
A 2013 Facebook Data Sciences study found that just over a fourth of married couples attended the same university. Don’t let a a dirty car disrupt a path to true love.