automotive superstition

**Automotive superstition** refers to a belief or practice among drivers, mechanics, or car enthusiasts that certain actions, rituals, objects, or signs can influence a vehicle’s performance, reliability, or safety, despite lacking scientific or mechanical evidence. Examples include believing a car runs better after being washed, avoiding “jinxing” a vehicle by praising it, or keeping lucky charms in the car to prevent breakdowns.
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    Chinese New Year

    Today is the Chinese New Year , year of the Horse , should I have got the car a card or something ? not sure of the etiquette on this . Will it be miffed and start playing up and report back to headquarters because of my ignorance and forgetfulness. ? It did get a warming input of electrons...
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