Have you ever met a woman who hasn’t apologised for the state of her car before you step into it?
We definitely haven’t.
It’s often said that a woman’s car is just an extension of her handbag. And just like a handbag, you can tell a lot about a person by what’s in their car.
So today, just for fun, we’re giving you a small insight into what life is like on the road with Editor-in-Chief Jamila.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by Nissan Qashqai.
MM: Thanks for taking us for a drive, Jam!
JAM: You’re most welcome, I’m sorry about the mess.
MM: There actually isn’t a woman I know who DOESN’T say that when I get into their car for the first time.
JAM: Ah yes, but in my case it’s actually true. I’m a messy person who is embarrassed by mess. The result is that whenever someone is coming to my house, or I’m giving them a lift in my car, there is ferocious activity immediately before where I try and disguise all the clutter. My boyfriend calls it squirrelling. I don’t clean, I just hide things. So, yes, welcome to my car but please don’t open the glove compartment without preparing for a minor explosion of tic tax boxes, post-it notes, textas and single earrings.
MM: Noted. Now to get us started, tell us about your relationship with cars, are you a fast car kinda person?
JAM: I am the opposite. Literally the opposite. I am a very cautious driver who is not that interested in engine size or acceleration or any of those things that people get excited about when they buy a new car. I just like something that is going to get me safely from A to B and is going to look really, really, pretty.
Top Comments
That's not messy I'm afraid. You'll have to work a lot harder to achieve that.
We don't have all the paraphernalia that accompanies small children anymore, just the rubbish that accompanies older kids. You know, drink containers, food wrappers, an odd shoe here and there, socks, jackets, scarves. I keep a bag for rubbish in the car, but honestly it just doesn't get cleaned enough. If I wash the cars, I'll vacuum, clean surfaces and windows etc, but if my husband washes them, then that's all that happens. He is working away for the next couple of weeks. During that time I will be taking both of them to be professionally cleaned, because I'm really sick of it.
Thanks for making me feel better Faybian!
Hi Jam, are you sure that is your car? I can see the floor! BTW the Nissan Juke has even funkier cup holders. How do you pronounce Qashqai?