mmarmarou said:300 is a lot of money to most people. Just because they have a newer car, or even an expensive one, doesn't mean they have 300 extra for what most view as a glorified car wash that they can get for $15. I love washing cars, but I find it hard to justify spending 300, when I could spend that money on a weekend vacation or an iPod.
right, I agree it is a lot of money but it is cheap compared to replacing a car as often as many people do. Granted many people buy for other reasons but I'd think quite a few don't like driving cars that look old and tired. They start out with a car they love, but after a couple years it looks like so many 2-3 year old cars on the road that are water spotted, scratched, and dull. Then they don't like the car so much anymore and trade it in on a new car taking a hit of thousands of dollars in depreciation on their old car.
They have enough to spend thousands on a new car or extend their payments out for years longer when for less than a single months car payment their old car could look brand new again.
At the same time I've seen plenty of before and afters here where the before shot of the car looks like a piece of junk I wouldn't even ride in and the after looks like a car I'd be happy to buy/drive/own. Exteriors that looked trashed and interiors that were practically pig pens brought back to like new or sometimes better than new condition.
I don't let me cars get that bad and I don't do that extreme of cleanup but when I do clean them up it is always nicer to drive them afterwards.
I know for the average person you couldn't sell them on spending that much money, I just think that if they did spend it that after it was done they would think it was money well spent.