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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've never understand the desire to "house" your car but I also don't waste time worrying about door dings and scratches on the bumper of my rapidly depreciating car. And since very few DC residents use their garages for actually storing their car I don't seem to be alone in this belief.[/quote] You my dear have never known the joy of the attached garage in the winter. [/quote] OP.. Well.. there's a few things here: 1. Protecting a $6000 1990 Toyota or civic from dings and the elements is a very different decision that protecting your $120k Porsche or Tesla. Even in between those two extremes, cars can be quite expensive and I never understood people who don't want to take care of such a large investment when they have garage space - I hate seeing a nice car parked on the street while the garage houses some old couches and boxes of junk. 2. In our case it is not so much about protecting our "daily driver" (though that's good too) as having space for the DH's fairly serious hobby of fixing up and restoring older cars, race cars, etc. If not for that hobby, we'd probably consider outdoor (offstreet) parking if the house was otherwise suitable.[/quote] To each his own obviously - hobbys are somewhat unexplainable things we all have and expend time and money on - but why anyone living in an urban area would waste money on an expensive car that just sits in traffic and gets dinged up is beyond me. And by the way even extremely expensive cars rapidly depreciate unless you luck into a collectible so it is still mostly a vanity effort worrying about whether your 120K car has a door ding.[/quote]
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