Never seen rain?
#21
It rains like 10 days a year here, my car hasn't seen rain but it's not by choice.
#22
My S2000 didn't see rain for years. As a matter of fact, it still doesn't. It has numerous times (two track days at Reno-Fernley years ago were fun), however I use one of the other cars when the weather turns if I have the chance. Heck, I still have the OEM/original wiper blade rubbers in the arms although I do carry new ones just in case. I also have never had to add any wiper fluid to the reservoir. I have used it maybe twice in 15 years.
#23
I bought mine used so did not do the break in, but just because I kept my car as cosmetically perfect as I could does not mean anything about how I drove it or how often it bounced off the rev limiter. You could still leave the car out in the California sun every day and drive it like a grandma. But all things being equal, you will never know how the car was driven, but you can tell what kind of care they took of the cosmetic stuff. At least with me, I was picky about the cosmetic stuff, but that also spilled over to picky about the maintenance. I did not skimp on what kind of care the car was supposed to get. But I guess the flip side is you can find a car that has been waxed daily and that does not mean the owner ever changed the oil.
#24
I baby my S, but I drive it. Its a 2000 that I bought it with under 20k on it 3 or 4 years ago and now I'm at 45k.. That being said its stored inside, in a heated garage, and has seen rain once since I've owned it, and that was an accident. If there is any chance of rain in the forecast I don't drive it. Period. Its my personal choice, I prefer to keep it as pristine as I can, so I'll drive one of my other vehicles.
#25
I dunno. I bet if you have two cars, one that was a "never seen rain car" and pampered to the hilt, and another that has the wear and tear of weather and the "average American" and both have about 50,000 miles and the same price, color, options, the overwhelming majority of people would buy the pampered car every time.
I bought mine used so did not do the break in, but just because I kept my car as cosmetically perfect as I could does not mean anything about how I drove it or how often it bounced off the rev limiter. You could still leave the car out in the California sun every day and drive it like a grandma. But all things being equal, you will never know how the car was driven, but you can tell what kind of care they took of the cosmetic stuff. At least with me, I was picky about the cosmetic stuff, but that also spilled over to picky about the maintenance. I did not skimp on what kind of care the car was supposed to get. But I guess the flip side is you can find a car that has been waxed daily and that does not mean the owner ever changed the oil.
I bought mine used so did not do the break in, but just because I kept my car as cosmetically perfect as I could does not mean anything about how I drove it or how often it bounced off the rev limiter. You could still leave the car out in the California sun every day and drive it like a grandma. But all things being equal, you will never know how the car was driven, but you can tell what kind of care they took of the cosmetic stuff. At least with me, I was picky about the cosmetic stuff, but that also spilled over to picky about the maintenance. I did not skimp on what kind of care the car was supposed to get. But I guess the flip side is you can find a car that has been waxed daily and that does not mean the owner ever changed the oil.
#26
I baby my S, but I drive it. Its a 2000 that I bought it with under 20k on it 3 or 4 years ago and now I'm at 45k.. That being said its stored inside, in a heated garage, and has seen rain once since I've owned it, and that was an accident. If there is any chance of rain in the forecast I don't drive it. Period. Its my personal choice, I prefer to keep it as pristine as I can, so I'll drive one of my other vehicles.
#27
I keep my sports car out of the rain because I f*&king hate working on rusty car parts.
#28
In the end I take everything a person says that's selling me a car with a grain of salt, I use their terms like never seen rain or highway miles and then inspect the vehicle, if I can confirm these claims then I'll stay interested in the car, but if I find that they're lying then I'll pretty much give the car zero chance. For instance, if they make a big deal about it being garages never seen rain etc etc but the I find a bunch of leaves in the cowl, trunk jam, etc then I know they're at least exaggerating and odds and pretty much I won't believe anything else coming out of your mouth. You'd be surprised how many people don't realize for instance that s2000s have vin stickers on every panel, so when they say never had any bodywork and I see the bumper and fender missing vin stickers and pretty much walk away from the car.
#29
Just missed another one. Ran to the grocery store, looked good outside, mostly sunny. On the way back its clouding up, just pulled into the garage in a light sprinkle and now its a monsoon! Of course I knew there was a 40 percent chance today.
#30