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Old 15-11-2005, 06:06 PM   #1
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OK, who here lets their significant other drive their car?

I have, through duress or drunkenness, let Alyson drive the Green Machine a few times... It wasn't that scary, until on the last Qld cruise, I let her drive it by herself and followed a few cars back... and she and Gammaboy decided that it was a Targa-style tarmac rally through the back of Lismore. It got to the stage where I could no longer watch.

So who shared their beast, and what do you think about it?

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Old 15-11-2005, 06:12 PM   #2
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ermm no...

I dont think so.
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Old 15-11-2005, 06:20 PM   #3
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I taught my significant other to drive, so I have no real problems letting him drive the car... that being said, he is a bit more egotistical and thinks he's much better than me, quoting the two or three little issues that I have had here and there over the last 16 years.

I think it's better to have a little bump (like the guy who, on a hill, rolled back into my bumper bar, smashing my blinker cos he couldn't use a handbrake and clutch together) rather than a totally clean record - because you could get a bit blase about it and think you are a driving God. You learn from mistakes - if you don't make them, how do you learn?!?!

That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it. :SaiyanSmi

If this thread turns into a sexist war, I will be coming in, guns blazing. Just a friendly PMS Redheaded warning... :
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Old 15-11-2005, 06:21 PM   #4
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when i get another spouse, there is no way that she will be driving my car, unless she pays to be insured on it, or im incapaciated. in which case, ill be forcing her to stay with me and sleep whereever we are.
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Old 15-11-2005, 06:22 PM   #5
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nope, helps that shes 22 and not insured for it hehe.. or so i tell her wmahaha

when my Z was for sale tho i let her drive it whenever she wanted haha
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If this thread turns into a sexist war, I will be coming in, guns blazing. Just a friendly PMS Redheaded warning... :

Scary stuff :thebirds: :

Id rather buy her a nice car of her own then she wouldn't want to drive mine.. an SY Territory Ghia would be nice in Mecury Silver, plenty of room for the kids to
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Old 15-11-2005, 06:24 PM   #7
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my misses drives my SS to work (shes only 5 mins away) and i drive her....ummm....Rav 4 coz im about 35 minutes away hence fuel reasons...every day we get back home i go out and check the car for scratches and damages...and i drive the thing all weekend to get my fix
But i just got a job transfer so of next week i take the SS back coz im only 5 mins away from my new location
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Old 15-11-2005, 06:26 PM   #8
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I tend to prostitute my car out to all and sundry as no-one else could treat it as meanly as I do… although some have come close…

My Ex hated me driving his XR6 ute because he loves to baby it and he hates the way I believe a car should be driven hard. I used to laugh at him when he used to get all upset because I drove a little too spirited for his conservative liking - I guess thats another reason as to why he's the Ex! _
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I tend to prostitute my car out to all and sundry as no-one else could treat it as meanly as I do… although some have come close…

My Ex hated me driving his XR6 ute because he loves to baby it and he hates the way I believe a car should be driven hard. I used to laugh at him when he used to get all upset because I drove a little too spirited for his conservative liking - I guess thats another reason as to why he's the Ex! _
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Old 15-11-2005, 06:32 PM   #10
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Drive it, she won’t even get in the passenger seat. :evil_laug

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Old 15-11-2005, 06:48 PM   #11
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SWMBO drives the Territory more than me ... although i have fun in my ute though ... she gets to drive that occasionally though (as long as I get to drive my Territory once a week).

Meh ... the ute is cheap to run .... she has to pay for fuel for the Territory though (that's the conditions she has for driving it ... hee hee
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Old 15-11-2005, 06:57 PM   #12
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She isn't insured for it, so she doesn't drive it. Simple. It's got nothing to do with trust, I just can't afford to be that much money out of pocket.

No way in hell she'll be driving the XB when it's done. That however, has everything to do with trust.
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Old 15-11-2005, 07:00 PM   #13
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My wife is currently driving one of my cars the 02 Mazda Astina. She has also driven the XB but she doesn't like it due to the manualised auto. She just can't get the hang of it.

I usually drive around her 97 EL Falcon. She drives too far and treats cars like taxi's. I can't afford to fuel the EL for here. So the Madza it is ;)
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Old 15-11-2005, 07:03 PM   #14
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My wife won't drive the GT with me in the car and i won't let her take it on her own, but we share the Rodeo and the BA often.
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Yup, not a problem, she can drive my car any time she wants, in fact, I welcome her feedback with how different it feels to drive to the EB, particularly in the areas of steering feel (weighting and general ease), torque delivery at low RPMs, seating instrumentation and general driver comfort, and outright power "feel". Always helps to get another persons opinion.

Besides, her and I being the same height means there is no adjustment when the other person gets into the drivers seat - mirrors, seat, etc are all already perfect :hihi:
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Old 15-11-2005, 07:21 PM   #16
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When I had my ED Falcon I refused to let husband drive it.
I let him drive it in a deserted shopping centre car park once, but after 2 years of being together, I started to let him drive it - until in the end he was driving it more than I did.
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Old 15-11-2005, 07:22 PM   #17
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She prefers to drive the focus and I prefer to drive the falcon. Both cars are as much mine, as they are her's. We share. So theres no his or her's in our house
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Old 15-11-2005, 07:39 PM   #18
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My missus hates manuals

Problem solved!
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Old 15-11-2005, 07:43 PM   #19
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When I had my ED Falcon I refused to let husband drive it.
I let him drive it in a deserted shopping centre car park once, but after 2 years of being together, I started to let him drive it - until in the end he was driving it more than I did.
Ok... well if you want to play it that way.

No. I never let my wife drive any of my cars. The two previous ones she was unable to drive at the time and the current one just doesn't go.

Makes it easy.
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Ok... well if you want to play it that way.

No. I never let my wife drive any of my cars. The two previous ones she was unable to drive at the time and the current one just doesn't go.

Makes it easy.
Sucks to be you. I have a manual licence now!!!! :eclipsee_
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Problem solved!
My wife LUV's manuals, and won't drive anything else. When I used to own the TE50 T3 she used to drive it. In fact it was the only times the cops took any notice (she used to occasionally spin the wheels a little taking off around a corner). the boys in blue used to get a shock when they pulled up beside her and see this petite redhead driving the big black beast.
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Lets see, my Wife crashed the Territory (ok, not her fault, however she was driving it), yet she is still eager to drive the Territory. I have had it in the Garage for a while, but on Monday, her car got garaged, and she got the Territory.

On the other hand, SWMBO is a little edgy when I get the keys to her car, because I have been used to a 'powerful' car, and her 4 Cylinder Mazda is lacking.
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Old 15-11-2005, 08:28 PM   #24
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My other half always drives the Pursoot, most often when i am 3 parts cut.
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Girlfriend can't muster up the strengh to depress the clutch in the XR8......

Guess that solves that problem ! She drives my Laser though...
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Hahaha NO way..

If your g/f spun out and hit a gutter in a Toyota Celica,(front wheel drive).. with about 2500 bucks worth of suspension work(this thing can turn corners!), half the power of my car, on totally dry roads..

would you let her drive your car?
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i'd be more concerned about me driving my car than any other family member hahaha...
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Yep... Shes a great driver too
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Problem solved automatically when you have a manual, and your partner only drives auto.

I panic when ANYONE else drives my car. :
Even when I had my old $750 XD.

But all hell breaks loose when my Dad wants to drive. He crunches gears and whatnot, being used to his old Mazda manual ute, and I cannot deal with it at all. :
He laughs when I cringe and clench my hands. : : :
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That wouldnt be very often would it Cam? lol:
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