How to spoil my car so it knows I love it?
thatnewguy103
06-25-2015, 05:51 PM
Hi guys,
This is my first post and it's a really easy one.
So I own a 1998 Hyundai Elantra. It's counting 305K on the odo and it's still going strong. I just finished a 2,5K roadtrip with no issues.
So I wanna know: How do I thank my car for being so reliable? You know, give it a little treat, a little attention. What the kind of love does my car wants? How do I tell my car "you're awesome and I wanna drive you for years to come"?
I'm top notch with oil changes, flushed my radiator, cleaned my fuel system, etc.
What's next? Thanks :)
This is my first post and it's a really easy one.
So I own a 1998 Hyundai Elantra. It's counting 305K on the odo and it's still going strong. I just finished a 2,5K roadtrip with no issues.
So I wanna know: How do I thank my car for being so reliable? You know, give it a little treat, a little attention. What the kind of love does my car wants? How do I tell my car "you're awesome and I wanna drive you for years to come"?
I'm top notch with oil changes, flushed my radiator, cleaned my fuel system, etc.
What's next? Thanks :)
westwoodR
06-25-2015, 09:21 PM
Hi guys,
This is my first post and it's a really easy one.
So I own a 1998 Hyundai Elantra. It's counting 305K on the odo and it's still going strong. I just finished a 2,5K roadtrip with no issues.
So I wanna know: How do I thank my car for being so reliable? You know, give it a little treat, a little attention. What the kind of love does my car wants? How do I tell my car "you're awesome and I wanna drive you for years to come"?
I'm top notch with oil changes, flushed my radiator, cleaned my fuel system, etc.
What's next? Thanks :)
Hi,
You may want to bring your car to a car spa. You may also want to do some interior decorating to your car. Hope those simple suggestion will help :smile:
This is my first post and it's a really easy one.
So I own a 1998 Hyundai Elantra. It's counting 305K on the odo and it's still going strong. I just finished a 2,5K roadtrip with no issues.
So I wanna know: How do I thank my car for being so reliable? You know, give it a little treat, a little attention. What the kind of love does my car wants? How do I tell my car "you're awesome and I wanna drive you for years to come"?
I'm top notch with oil changes, flushed my radiator, cleaned my fuel system, etc.
What's next? Thanks :)
Hi,
You may want to bring your car to a car spa. You may also want to do some interior decorating to your car. Hope those simple suggestion will help :smile:
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