Where do you keep your car, Veeky Forums?

Where do you keep your car, Veeky Forums?

On the street corner, kept in the part of town that usually on fire

Under a carport

When I'm at work I'll put a tarp over it

in tall grass.
engine died this summer.
it did well, god bless the old ford DOHC engines.
>I walk everywhere since I hate public transportation

fucking hell I forgot it's already 2017.
I guess I should stop drinking and go to sleep.

In the fridge.

Should roll that pupper out and toss a new block in it.

civic in the driveway but the NA is in the garage.

Should be keeping the Civic in the garage, desu. It deserves it more.

On the driveway, where cars go.

>not having a secret underground parking garage for your 90s econobox

Next to the curb in front of the house

I already lost one car from someone "not seeing mine" and smashing in to it.

It's tough living in the big city, kiddo.

My vett sits in the garbage and my Celica is parked in my driveway.

My greatest fear desu. I've actually got 2 cars parked on the street

>my vett sits in the garbage

Where it belongs.

Moving to a different city February 1st, renting a house with a heated double garage. :) Never had a garage before.

Usually in our main garage because that's where my charger is, although sometimes if we've got guests I'll stick it in the second garage out of the way.

>renting a house
>A HOUSE
>RENTING
>R E N T I N G A H O U S E
holy fuck you are stupid.

She doesn't mind the cold.

its piled up under snow with 3 flat tires lmao

not knowing circumstances
i bet you voted for shillary

Z3M and 3 series sit in heated garages. Miata sits outside.

>doesn't know what the rent is
>doesn't know where user lives to see if that's a fair price or not
>doesn't know that owning a house in certain places (Looking at you IL) is actually a horrible fucking financial decision because of the rape that is high property tax

Seriously user, you basically pay two mortgages when you buy a house in IL because anything more than a 60k house is going to be like 8k+ a year in property tax alone.

property tax is the same reason i haven't bought a house yet. its ridiculous.

bullshit... it's barely over 1% in most of the state.
that's like 1,000 a year.

>i pay my landlord's property taxes instead of my own, because i hate paying property taxes
do you think the owner of the property is going to fucking lose money covering the taxes for you? have you not thought about this at all?