{"text":"in alabama a lot lately and people here just leave cars everywhere. they are all over the place in public lots. i let my family use mine because it's never good to let any vehicle just sit. i have 2 cars and my old one the brakes get rusty from sitting too long. i'm hoping my kid will get a license and take it. 24years old! my other kid was 22 before getting a license. ","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true,"externalShare":false}
2239963 发表于 2023-10-06 10:35:24 I personally only go home every 3 months. The winter months are coming . That's my busiest time. I won't go home for 6 months. So I have to disconnect batteries on my personal vehicle or they are dead. I read the younger generation wasn't getting driver license. Most are still at home till they in 30s.
","text":"What a mess..... 🥾 em out","replyToPid":477185}
{"replyTo":"","text":"I personally only go home every 3 months. The winter months are coming . That's my busiest time. I won't go home for 6 months. So I have to disconnect batteries on my personal vehicle or they are dead. I read the younger generation wasn't getting driver license. Most are still at home till they in 30s.","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"I used to leave mine at the terminal, I only come home every two or three months. My wife's 35 year old son started staying at home and needed to borrow the car. He wrecked the car. I'm not buying another car, I have personal conveyance. Parking problem solved.","replyToPid":0}
{"replyToPid":0,"replyTo":"","text":"I leave mine in my apartment lot.\nVery rural farm town and one of the town's police lives in the apartment complex.\n\nIf you leave your car inactive\n1. Keep the tank full, preferably with Non-ethanol fuel.\n2. Use fuel stabilizer\n3. Don't set your parking brake, chock your tires\n\nEthanol fuel soaks up water from the air. In winter it can freeze your fuel lines and enough water causes problems regardless of temperature."}
{"replyTo":"","text":"I used to work at a storage facility in Central Texas. One of the services they offered was starting the stored vehicles once a month. Located by Fort Hood, there are a lot of military people's vehicles that were not going to be returning any time soon. You might want to check around your area to see if that is available.","replyToPid":0}