Just wait! I am going to send you pictures of my ‘essentials’! Two things we have in common for sure are sunglasses in the door pocket and sand on the floor
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Car essentials!! That's funny. You'd laugh if you actually SAW my car. It's very basic. No AC (and i live in Texas), no radio, no automatic ANYTHING. No phone charger either. I bought my car because it was cheap and I'm disabled so I'm on a fixed income. It was newer car or house payment. I chose house payment. I paid $800 for my 99 Geo Metro. Runs great. Gets me from point A to point B . The clear coat has long been gone so i only wash it twice a year. Essentials, a charged phone and lots of water. I do not go into areas where there's no phone service, just in case. I don't do any unnecessary travel because it's too damn hot and traveling with a wheelchair and an old car very far from home just isn't the best idea. I have an orange cone for tge dumb asses who wanna block my door in a handicap spot, jumper cables. That's it. And a window shade, a must when its over 90 F/40 something C, six months out of the year. Cars didn't have AC when i started driving so it doesn't bother me. I keep my hair buzzed so it looks the same in any weather and wind blown in the car. I just got it out of the shop. Needed a tune up and water pump. But it's never broken down on me and left me stuck. I used to work on my own cars prior to the wheelchair and so i know if something is getting ready to go out. It costs me $60 a month to run this car and that includes insurance and annual repairs. I'd rather drive an old, ugly car and have a nice house, than drive a nice car and live in a dump. Can't do both, had to choose. Thanks.
Jip, there’s most times a choice & you made the choice that suits you 👏🏻 A car is very much a “vehicle” to get from A to B, and you got it spot on with your approach… and the jumpers & window shades - a definite here as well 🔥, and maintenance! And yes to lots of water!
Just wait! I am going to send you pictures of my ‘essentials’! Two things we have in common for sure are sunglasses in the door pocket and sand on the floor
😂😂 sand! Within a few hours there’s sand on the floor 🤦🏻♀️
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I came back to the video because it was absolutely great! The content was engaging, informative, and well-presented. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for quality material. Keep up the excellent work!
Great isn't it!! No to brules!
Love it!!! Always insightful
Thank you! Making sure your car is ready for an adventure is important!
Found this video very helpful
So glad to hear!!
Car essentials!! That's funny. You'd laugh if you actually SAW my car. It's very basic. No AC (and i live in Texas), no radio, no automatic ANYTHING. No phone charger either. I bought my car because it was cheap and I'm disabled so I'm on a fixed income. It was newer car or house payment. I chose house payment. I paid $800 for my 99 Geo Metro. Runs great. Gets me from point A to point B . The clear coat has long been gone so i only wash it twice a year. Essentials, a charged phone and lots of water. I do not go into areas where there's no phone service, just in case. I don't do any unnecessary travel because it's too damn hot and traveling with a wheelchair and an old car very far from home just isn't the best idea. I have an orange cone for tge dumb asses who wanna block my door in a handicap spot, jumper cables. That's it. And a window shade, a must when its over 90 F/40 something C, six months out of the year. Cars didn't have AC when i started driving so it doesn't bother me. I keep my hair buzzed so it looks the same in any weather and wind blown in the car. I just got it out of the shop. Needed a tune up and water pump. But it's never broken down on me and left me stuck. I used to work on my own cars prior to the wheelchair and so i know if something is getting ready to go out. It costs me $60 a month to run this car and that includes insurance and annual repairs. I'd rather drive an old, ugly car and have a nice house, than drive a nice car and live in a dump. Can't do both, had to choose. Thanks.
Jip, there’s most times a choice & you made the choice that suits you 👏🏻 A car is very much a “vehicle” to get from A to B, and you got it spot on with your approach… and the jumpers & window shades - a definite here as well 🔥, and maintenance! And yes to lots of water!