rubberduck
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- V-Series Cadillac(s)?
- 22 CT5V BW Shadow Metallic 6M
I know, your car is in safe keeping for the next two thousand years.
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I know, your car is in safe keeping for the next two thousand years.
CT5 V, A10, mid tier seats, sunroof, rear camera mirror, Silver exterior and black interior. MSRP was around $95K when car was purchased a year ago. 3,500 miles. Front end PPF and car ceramic coated.Is it a 4 or a 5? The avatar is of a 4. If you look at Cargurus or Autotrader, 4 prices are coming down nicely (as a potential buyer). It'll come down to miles, equipment and the market. There are a TON of used 4's around right now. Plus, if new 4's are going at or less than MRSP, that will pull used down more. Right now, I'd say mid 60's unless it's something special (carbon, no miles, etc).
Why? Seems like the real problem is not the car. I wash my car about every 4 to 6 weeks. I recently installed a pressure washer setup in my garage to make it a 30m process. With the water filtration the car air dries without any spots. Interior detailing I do every 6 months at best. It’s a car, not a museum piece.
Yea, who details their car once or twice a week? I like clean cars, but I hate the process since it takes a few hours out of my day. Hours where I could be doing something else. Like driving, or exercising. Drinking. Taking the dog on a walk. Literally anything besides washing and waxing my cars. I hope that I won't spend my remaining days detailing my cars once or twice a week when I'm 70 and retired.
And this is why I had a 24K mini split system added to my workshop last fallSome people enjoy the process. I do, sometimes, but not when it's 105 out![]()
You wash your car in your workshop?And this is why I had a 24K mini split system added to my workshop last fall![]()
Now you are not getting a good return on that investment eitherAnd this is why I had a 24K mini split system added to my workshop last fall![]()
90 minutes each?... or 2hr 45 minutes on the 4... and 15 min on the garage queen 5I must be doing something wrong because it takes me like 3 hours to wash and detail my Blackwings....
3 hours on 4BW and 30 to wipe the 5BW down with detail spray...90 minutes each?... or 2hr 45 minutes on the 4... and 15 min on the garage queen 5![]()
You spend too much time sitting in your $700 beer holder shop chair. Next time try working without the chair and it’ll go a lot faster..I must be doing something wrong because it takes me like 3 hours to wash and detail my Blackwings....
I just take my time and do it right, and I really clean a car as opposed to other people....You spend too much time sitting in your $700 beer holder shop chair. Next time try working without the chair and it’ll go a lot faster..
Maybe @Tall Steve drinks for 3 hours and then the cars just look betterYou spend too much time sitting in your $700 beer holder shop chair. Next time try working without the chair and it’ll go a lot faster..
That last sentence will come back around in a number of years.Yea, who details their car once or twice a week? I like clean cars, but I hate the process since it takes a few hours out of my day. Hours where I could be doing something else. Like driving, or exercising. Drinking. Taking the dog on a walk. Literally anything besides washing and waxing my cars. I hope that I won't spend my remaining days detailing my cars once or twice a week when I'm 70 and retired.
105F ? That's all.....Some people enjoy the process. I do, sometimes, but not when it's 105 out![]()
One thing for certain. Car will not be listed here. To tough of a crowd to try to sell anything![]()