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Depending on how dirty it is, I would assume at the very least cleaning the car removes things that can harm the paint (and result in corrosion later down the track) like bird poop, road grime and brake dust to name a few things.
Even just washing very infrequently, maybe a couple times a year could probably save the paint on your car and prevent premature corrosion of a vehicle!
Plus some people just like their car to be shiny I guess!
Thanks for the info! Interestingly, I searched up about washing cars and got articles about how you need to do it in a specific way or you'll scratch the paint (the suggestion was you should not take a cloth or sponge anywhere near the car until you've waterblasted it).
So washing might save the paint, but it might damage it as well if you don't do it right!
I've never owned a new car so never felt the inkling to wash it, but my neighbour across the road bought a ute and washed it every day for weeks. Surely that can't be good for it.