I kind of agree with Runfer, but I'd add getting usage out of it.
Sure it might get scratched, or you might run the mileage up, etc. etc. It might even get nicked. But cars are made to be used.
I often quote my Grandmother. She had a battery transistor radio in her kitchen, in a house otherwise bereft of audio entertainment. She absolutely never used it because she didn't want to wear the batteries down, though my Grandfather insisted on changing them from time to time lest they leaked.
I expect she died with great batteries in that immaculate, unused radio.
Last edited by: No FM2R on Fri 26 Feb 21 at 16:10
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