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Why Do People Hate On Their Cars? And Is It Worth It?

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00:00 - Why Do People Hate On Their Cars?

On a recent road trip to Oregon, I saw enough vehicle damage from unforced driving and parking errors to make me want to cry. But rather than shed a tear, I decided to morph my pain into an episode.

00:50 - OPEN

We have two cars, a 30-year old Miata and a 15-year old Audi, but we have kept their exteriors in good condition, simply by being careful when we drive and park. Unfortunately that's not the case for many drivers, so it's painful for me when I see vehicles that have been treated poorly. The following are some examples of bad parking behavior that resulted in damage.

03:40 - Late Model Toyota Camry vs. Traffic Bollard

A Camry driver attempting to park in Portland Oregon finds out the hard way that Traffic Bollards are not paint friendly and curbs are tougher than wheels and exhaust pipes. I predict a bus pass is in that Camry driver's future.

07:35 - Brand New Kia Stinger GT... With Damage Done

I encountered a new Kia Stinger GT in our hotel parking lot and noticed massive wheel damage from scraping curbs. All four wheels were so badly scraped and gouged that they would be difficult or impossible to repair, and replacement costs were more than $800 per wheel. Who does this to a brand new car!? Boo. Shame on whoever you are!

10:30 - Toyota Prius Driver vs. Big (and very obvious) Curb

Without missing a beat, a Prius driver attempting to parallel park, drives up and over a high curb twice within a 5-second window. He scrapes a wheel (twice), a side skirt (twice) and partially removes the front bumper cover during the process. Brilliant! And the best part? He casually walks away after parking without looking back. So cool, yet so uncool.

13:55 - Ford Explorer's Bumper Explodes After Wall Encounter

You would expect this type of performance from a new teenage driver, but this person was maybe 35 or 40 and should have known better. Best part was their full-blown freakout when their front bumper cover popped off and shot across the parking lot.

15:55 - Too Many Broken Parts To Count

So many car parts, so little time to count them all. On the drive back home, there were so many bumper covers and large car parts on Interstate-5 that I lost count at more than 20, and most of them were on sections of freeway that were perfectly straight!

17:35 - CLOSE

With a little care and vigilance, drivers can avoid these unfortunate unforced parking errors. But for those not willing to invest even a little bit of effort to keep the exterior of their car, truck or SUV in good condition, then the Used Car Gods will simply take it off the sales price when they go to sell the vehicle, or the trade in price when they go to trade it in down the road. The choice… is theirs.

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00:00 - Why Do People Hate On Their Cars?

On a recent road trip to Oregon, I saw enough vehicle damage from unforced driving and parking errors to make me want to cry. But rather than shed a tear, I decided to morph my pain into an episode.

00:50 - OPEN

We have two cars, a 30-year old Miata and a 15-year old Audi, but we have kept their exteriors in good condition, simply by being careful when we drive and park. Unfortunately that's not the case for many drivers, so it's painful for me when I see vehicles that have been treated poorly. The following are some examples of bad parking behavior that resulted in damage.

03:40 - Late Model Toyota Camry vs. Traffic Bollard

A Camry driver attempting to park in Portland Oregon finds out the hard way that Traffic Bollards are not paint friendly and curbs are tougher than wheels and exhaust pipes. I predict a bus pass is in that Camry driver's future.

07:35 - Brand New Kia Stinger GT... With Damage Done

I encountered a new Kia Stinger GT in our hotel parking lot and noticed massive wheel damage from scraping curbs. All four wheels were so badly scraped and gouged that they would be difficult or impossible to repair, and replacement costs were more than $800 per wheel. Who does this to a brand new car!? Boo. Shame on whoever you are!

10:30 - Toyota Prius Driver vs. Big (and very obvious) Curb

Without missing a beat, a Prius driver attempting to parallel park, drives up and over a high curb twice within a 5-second window. He scrapes a wheel (twice), a side skirt (twice) and partially removes the front bumper cover during the process. Brilliant! And the best part? He casually walks away after parking without looking back. So cool, yet so uncool.

13:55 - Ford Explorer's Bumper Explodes After Wall Encounter

You would expect this type of performance from a new teenage driver, but this person was maybe 35 or 40 and should have known better. Best part was their full-blown freakout when their front bumper cover popped off and shot across the parking lot.

15:55 - Too Many Broken Parts To Count

So many car parts, so little time to count them all. On the drive back home, there were so many bumper covers and large car parts on Interstate-5 that I lost count at more than 20, and most of them were on sections of freeway that were perfectly straight!

17:35 - CLOSE

With a little care and vigilance, drivers can avoid these unfortunate unforced parking errors. But for those not willing to invest even a little bit of effort to keep the exterior of their car, truck or SUV in good condition, then the Used Car Gods will simply take it off the sales price when they go to sell the vehicle, or the trade in price when they go to trade it in down the road. The choice… is theirs.

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