Would you let your GF/wife drive your new car?
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    Would you let your GF/wife drive your new car?

    Was having a debate with a few friends on how the majority of bad drivers are women. Some agreed with me while some said there's just as many bad male drivers. I think it's because by nature most female lack that aggressive instinct that help male drivers make split second decision and help them react faster. When I asked them if they got a brand new car would they let their significant other drive their brand new car.

    before you guys decide heres some examples to help you decide.

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rHY1qKLLws]YouTube - Why women can't drive[/ame]

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    While most women drivers are natural bad drivers. My significant other is actually pretty good. I taught her almost everything I know. She evens helps me work on my cars sometimes.

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    depends which car we're talking about. if its the ft86 im gonna have to say no freakin way. if its something like a prius or corolla then sure go ahead.
    Last edited by car_crazy; 06-18-2010 at 03:43 PM.

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    Sure. She'd probably drive it better than me.

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    My eldest daughter is an outstanding driver.

    I taught her to drive a stick when she was eight (a snow storm is the best time to learn a manual transmission, 'cause the reduced friction makes learning clutch action easy).

    She would drive the Jeep through the woods w/ me and move the cars around for snow removal.

    No concern at all w/ tossing her the keys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wingless View Post
    My eldest daughter is an outstanding driver.

    I taught her to drive a stick when she was eight (a snow storm is the best time to learn a manual transmission, 'cause the reduced friction makes learning clutch action easy).

    She would drive the Jeep through the woods w/ me and move the cars around for snow removal.

    No concern at all w/ tossing her the keys!
    That's pretty good. I got taught at an early age as well. I learned how to drive a car when I was 12 and have been driving regularly since I was 16. I'm still teaching my significant other how to do other maneuvers like how to heel-toe and also left foot braking so that she can keep up with most people at the track.

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