SkipdiverJohn
Deplorable Brexiteer
- Location
- London
Do we extend that logic to cars?.
I already do. I've got a decent "best" motor that's a few years old but still extremely straight and tidy, and I've got a rough beater that's a lot of years old and hasn't got a straight panel on it. I don't leave the good one parked on-street in dodgy areas or in the supermarket where the bodywork is going to get bashed by careless idiots who can't keep their shopping trolleys and car doors under control. Horses for courses. Nothing wrong with having nice stuff, just save it for the situations where the risk of damage or theft is low. Use low-value stuff you don't care too much about for higher risk situations.