Many of us take great pride in our vehicles but, I agree with you, there is a psychological cost. I have dealt with OCD since I was a child. I worry about people leaning on my vehicles, I park far away from others, I avoid freeways as much as possible, I don't like others driving my vehicles, etc. Even simple things like doing mods on my Maverick drives me nuts because I always worry about making sure I don't damage anything during the install. Don't even get me started on doing mods that use double-sided tape, lol.OP, was this just a vent or a serious worry?
I cant count how many threads here people are debating spending lots of $$$ or time fixing the superficial small stuff. The age old "Dont sweat the small stuff" comes into play here.
Here is a different view... As long as the paint is intact, the integrity of your vehicle is still intact. Now nature has added a "feature" to your car that allows you to park where you want without second thoughts!
The fact that cars come off the lot looking like jewelry is a true disservice to their primary function, especially a truck. These are tools that hurdle down roads at high speed while exposed to the elements and sit year round in all conditions. Lets not even discuss the perils of parking lots.
I know many people take great pride in their vehicles, and that's great, but it seems to come with a psychological cost that is pretty high. Maybe I need to start a company producing custom molded protective covers for vehicles, much like phone cases. Helping people feel free to use their vehicles as intended.
Maybe vehicles should come stock with just a corrosive coat. Then the cost saved in paint is used to wrap it in a thicker vinyl that also protects?
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But seriously, the psychological cost associated with keeping your vehicle in pristine condition is not worth it. Life is too short to worry about these kind of things. However, OCD is a real condition that many of us have to deal with on a daily basis. Furthermore, OCD expands to all aspects of your life; it sucks.
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