Wheel Trims

It's my 7 days a week daily driver.

No point in washing it until the better weather starts as it'll only get in a state again after a day or two.

:p
 
Seriously, that looks a total state. There is no shame in having steel wheels, but at least put normal OEM silver trims on there to make the car look half presentable.
 
Seriously, that looks a total state. There is no shame in having steel wheels, but at least put normal OEM silver trims on there to make the car look half presentable.

And pump the tyres up and give it a wash if your'e going to post it on a car forum!
 
I actually think cheap cars look good on plain steel wheels. Kinda... purposeful somehow.

Those trims look attrocious.
 
You have just restored my faith in my shed. Thank you. :p

I have a mate with a 206, and it breaks more than my car. I didn't think this was possible... but nice wheely bins in the first picture!
 
Who's car would it be!

'Daily Driver' is traditionally a term used by people who drive something a bit crud in order that they can have something a bit awesome tucked away for weekends - perhaps a Lotus Elise or similar.

If its your only car it's just that - your car - you can't say 'daily driver' as if it somehow excuses your horrible wheel trims :p
 
Could be his only car and says it's a runabout as he may just have it to fill the gap before his next big purchase.

Depending on the style of post, I'm guessing he's a teenager "brap", but I'm probably wrong.
 
Could be his only car and says it's a runabout as he may just have it to fill the gap before his next big purchase./QUOTE]

It's still his car. Saying 'daily' implies he has something interesting for the weekend and drives a shed to help fund it during the week.
 
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