Me, actually. But then I'm odd.
Every ten years I blow 15K on a car. For the first three months I have the joy of driving some gorgeous piece of German perfection around the place though I also have screaming fits if anyone dares to open a packet of crisps inside it.
Then, once some young tw@ts have keyed a few panels and I've got pints of their blood all over the inside of my car boot and then my dog chunters on the back seat I simply stop caring.
And the not caring is for me the best, most liberating part of car ownership. I can drive it around for 9 years getting it serviced at my local garage not worrying whether I have exceeded my permitted mileage or whether I need to get that dent fixed. Leasing sounds like I'd need to give a tulip again, and I find that too stressful.
Every ten years I blow 15K on a car. For the first three months I have the joy of driving some gorgeous piece of German perfection around the place though I also have screaming fits if anyone dares to open a packet of crisps inside it.
Then, once some young tw@ts have keyed a few panels and I've got pints of their blood all over the inside of my car boot and then my dog chunters on the back seat I simply stop caring.
And the not caring is for me the best, most liberating part of car ownership. I can drive it around for 9 years getting it serviced at my local garage not worrying whether I have exceeded my permitted mileage or whether I need to get that dent fixed. Leasing sounds like I'd need to give a tulip again, and I find that too stressful.
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