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What if your stuck in the middle of nowhere and no a brush tailed possum aint gonna drive your 'line :blink:

If I were injured in the middle of nowhere and looking like bleeding out, I'd still be safer sitting on the side of the road than letting my girl drive my car :)

you guys r retarded

you obviously dont trust them enough or are scared

its only a car ffs, get over it

Yeah exactly. My car is like 17 K big deal... if it was a 300 K Ferrari then different story.

In all seriousness I am reluctant letting my GF drive it to the shops everyday but in a desperate situation, she can take it.

you guys r retarded

you obviously dont trust them enough or are scared

its only a car ffs, get over it

My GF has had 2 crashes due to falling asleep at the wheel and never driven a manual.

Good enough reason to never give her my keys IMO.

Pfft there's a good reason insurance is cheaper for girls than guys :)

Of course that excludes 18yr old P Plater bints who drive around like tards in fluffy-seat-covered, dice-hanging, I'm-a-cool-s**t-stickered Festivas and the like..! They do nothing but make us all look bad with their scuffed wheels, dents and terrible parking skills and make my premiums increase.

If my bf wants me to do 11ty billion errands for him or pick him up from work/station or anything else he doesn't get much choice about handing the keys over, esp if my car is off the road :D I actually drive the r32 more than he does, in fact I drive about 10-15000km+ more a year in either car than he does. My insurance is always based on his driving record too, esp since mine is blemish free, much unlike ctjet's I'm sure :blink:

Bloody men, how annoying :D

Not a big fan of lending out the 33, it always comes back with no tyres left...

the tyres usually wear less when someone else drove mine...... except my mechanic, then they would wear nearly as fast as when i was driving, but atleast i knew that he drove it the same whether i was in the car or not.

as for insurance, i was through just cars and my insurance went up when i added the missus, cause i was a rating 1 and she was a rating 2.

you guys r retarded

you obviously dont trust them enough or are scared

its only a car ffs, get over it

Couldnt have said it better myself..

I am more than happy for my GF to drive my car..

although she never has due to her not wanting to damage it..

Mum refuses to drive it aswell.. Saying it has too much power

If you value your car more than a loved one.. seriously.. grow up

LOL

Im not worried about her damaging the car, cars can be replaced. Im worried about her damaging me, herself or any other people in close proximity to us... talk about not thinking outside the box

:D

Got Trust?

And no i dont mean the performance brand

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LOL

Im not worried about her damaging the car, cars can be replaced. Im worried about her damaging me, herself or any other people in close proximity to us... talk about not thinking outside the box

:D

That's exactly my same fear.

I couldn't care less about the car, hurting herself or someone else because she isn't skilled enough to drive a manual turbo car is the reason I'd never let her behind the wheel.

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