Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your situation sounds OK to leave as is. But in general, I think that cars that aren't repaired after accidents look very ghetto.
Before the Honda driver jumps all over me - this is very different from a car that is just old. My parents drive a car that just turned over 200K miles. The inside shows wear, but you would never know from the outside that the car is 15+ years old. Keep it classy.
+1 Not fixing an obvious dent= you can’t afford it
Calling something ghetto is racist, by the way. However, as someone who grew up low income, we were ashamed if a car had a dent or loud muffler, or some other obvious sign that we couldn’t afford the repair.
I was going to ask OP if the other family member who cares also grew up low income. Because if that’s the case, that’s probably where the concern is coming from.