Because then the car gets dirty, and who wants that??What is with some people terrified of their car being exposed to a little rain? I dont understand that at all.......
Clear with a very high quantity of dust particles...Or alternatively your car gets a rinse with no effort whatsoever. Rain being an essentially clean liquid yes?
Because sometimes after it rains, your car looks like this:Or alternatively your car gets a rinse with no effort whatsoever. Rain being an essentially clean liquid yes?
And simply driving in ANY conditions is likely to make her dirty. I still dont understand why people are afraid of rain.............and now I dont understand why people are afraid of dirt either. Call me obtuse......
Before I even start the mustang I check the radar for rain!! Mines still brand new underneath !Or alternatively your car gets a rinse with no effort whatsoever. Rain being an essentially clean liquid yes?
And simply driving in ANY conditions is likely to make her dirty. I still dont understand why people are afraid of rain.............and now I dont understand why people are afraid of dirt either. Call me obtuse......
Woah, that looks like something you'd see in China. Is that Australia?Because sometimes after it rains, your car looks like this:
This was caused only by rain and nothing else, after the car was left out one night. So unless you want your car to look like this, it's best to avoid it whenever possible.
Yes. That's my mother's car after it was parked outside for about a week, here in Melbourne. This was taken last summer, though (Feb 28 to be exact) - winter rain is usually cleaner. In the summer, everything is bone dry, and this results in lots of dust, which comes down in the rain.Woah, that looks like something you'd see in China. Is that Australia?
Mine wont be used in rain unless caught off guard thats for bloody sure!Before I even start the mustang I check the radar for rain!! Mines still brand new underneath !