"Lavaggio Auto" vs. Car Wash: When Car Care Becomes a Matter of Culture!

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Italian "lavaggio auto" and German car washes: two worlds of car care collide!
Italian "lavaggio auto" and German car washes: two worlds of car care collide! (Foto: © Bastian Glumm)
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Ever had a car spruced up at a "lavaggio auto" in Italy? Italian car washes and German automated car wash facilities represent two entirely different worlds of vehicle care! In Italy, washing the car is almost a small ceremony: one pulls up to the nearest "lavaggio auto" and leaves the vehicle in the hands of cheerful, skilled attendants who tend to every last detail with genuine dedication. There is often time for a friendly chat or even a quick espresso next door while the car is scrubbed and polished by hand, naturally to a high shine.

Lavaggio Auto: "Relaxation and Dedication" in Italy

And that is precisely the difference: in Italy, the motto is "relaxation and dedication," while in Germany it tends to be "efficiency and speed."Many German car wash facilities are fully automated and a true paradise for those in a hurry. Drive in, wait a few minutes, done! A basic wash often costs less than 10 euros. Those who want the full treatment, including high-gloss polish and interior cleaning, frequently pay as much as in Italy, without the personal touch.

Italy Offers the Experience and Attention to Detail

When it comes to price, there are differences, but also choices: Italy offers the experience and attention to detail, while Germany scores points with quick options, ideal for a speedy refresh between appointments. At a "lavaggio auto," a large team of staff often works together with remarkable efficiency. The car essentially moves from station to station. One attendant cleans the windows while another vacuums the interior and the next brings the wheels to a high shine. And all of this usually for a modest price. Two thumbs up!

(Photo: © Bastian Glumm)
(Photo: © Bastian Glumm)
(Photo: © Bastian Glumm)
(Photo: © Bastian Glumm)
(Photo: © Bastian Glumm)
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