Couldn't agree more.
Many see their second most expensive investment as something that they just don't need to maintain, mechanically or cosmetically. Many believe it will always get them where and when they need to get there.
Kinda of reminds me about how many of my friends take car of the computer or laptops. I've seen them use their laptops for dinner trays, coasters, placemats etc. I've seen them never update their PC's or better yet not even have an antivirus installed.
At some point early in my life I realized I needed to learn how to maintain my property to keep them running at their peak. I now build my own computers and fix my friends and families when needed. I can pull or replace my engine and do all my mechanical work etc etc.
Fact is, once I'm taught something I love to continue to learn more about it and get better at using it. I pitty those other people who just use an item and don't try to understand what makes it tic.