Is this UK’s messiest car? Mechanic’s horror after finding Vauxhall Corsa full of takeaways which is ‘essentially a bin’
A HORRIFIED mechanic has stumbled across what could be the UK's messiest car, showing the inside of a Vauxhall Corsa full of rubbish.
Posting the video on social media, the mechanic gives a tour of the inside of the motor, leaving viewers shocked at what's inside.
As the video plays, the mechanic - Andy Kilburn - slowly walks over to the car and begins showing his followers the horror he found inside.
Filming the front seats, he says: "I've got a little Corsa here."
Viewers see a collection of rubbish in the front on the driver's side, and then Andy takes a punt at guessing what the litter could be.
He said: "That might be viagra, I don't know."
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Then he comes to the main event in the backseat, which is littered with so many old takeaway wrappers, bin bags and spray cans that it almost reaches the passenger side's head rest.
Andy adds: "Essentially a bin."
Followers rushed to the comment section to share their thoughts on the messy car.
One user said: "I was looking at the front thinking 'not the worst' but OMG THE BACK."
Another wrote: "Starting to feel better about the state of my car."
And a third commented: "I honestly don’t understand how people expect you to work in cars like this."
But this isn't the only dirty set of wheels sat in the country, as one woman claimed her own car was the UK's filthiest.
Lindy Winship, 60, claimed she could be awarded the not-so-impressive prize herself when showing the inside of her motor.
Speaking about her car, she said: "She is effectively known as the graveyard as she’s used as a general run around and a mobile tip!
"Whatever needs clearing up or has been carried somewhere to clean up or repair around the farm, it all gets thrown in her.
"My husband even has all the bad snacks and drinks in there too."
Some cars as so messy that even the police take note - Kent Police saw a car so dirty they posted it online.
Inside, coppers were appalled to see litter strewn in the passenger seat and footwell, as well as spilt fizzy drink cans lining the floor.
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Drivers can face consequences for not keeping a clean motor as it can reduce their ability to drive safely.
Fines of up to £5,000 await those that don't take care of their car, while an unclear windscreen or dirty number plate are reason for fines of up to £1,000.