Are the girlfriend of wife allowed to drive the porsche?
#48
its a pcar, ive been in that situation a few times, to girls even wanted to ride in mine when I drove to Vegas, they didnt complain at all
#50
Not opposed to really stiff suspension in an awkward position for a long time = not opposed to buttsecks.
Man, I should write a book about these things.
#52
She never wanted to learn to drive the stick shift or to ride the Ducati. She is an awesome passenger in/on both.
I have kept my 993 not only an one owner car this way, but an one driver car, too. 143,00 miles and 14 years later I am still a happy boy about the whole arrangement.
I have kept my 993 not only an one owner car this way, but an one driver car, too. 143,00 miles and 14 years later I am still a happy boy about the whole arrangement.
#54
i think one appreciates and takes better care of the pcar if one has to contribute and work for it rather than a hand over.
i work full time as does the hubby. if i didn't, i wouldn't even think of expecting to get one.
good luck!
#55
I would, no worries at all.
She never will though. No desire to learn how to drive a manual. I tried to get her to learn once, her reply was: Why should I? Every car I want comes with an automatic.
She never will though. No desire to learn how to drive a manual. I tried to get her to learn once, her reply was: Why should I? Every car I want comes with an automatic.
#56
My girlfriend has an '07 Boxster tip so she never feels the need. The idea of her having to shift whilst shes talking scares the cr*p out of me! haha, JOKE!
Actually, the first time I was ever in a p-car was a guards red 996 cab, roof down, sprawled over the back mini seats while a very capable brunette expertly raced through tiny London streets, gassing away to the blonde next to her, what a smile I had on my face
Actually, the first time I was ever in a p-car was a guards red 996 cab, roof down, sprawled over the back mini seats while a very capable brunette expertly raced through tiny London streets, gassing away to the blonde next to her, what a smile I had on my face
#58
just my little ol' opinion, being a girl and all. lol! for what it's worth....if she wants one....as long as she contributes financially....i would have no problem. but to get one just because? hmm......
i think one appreciates and takes better care of the pcar if one has to contribute and work for it rather than a hand over.
i work full time as does the hubby. if i didn't, i wouldn't even think of expecting to get one.
good luck!
i think one appreciates and takes better care of the pcar if one has to contribute and work for it rather than a hand over.
i work full time as does the hubby. if i didn't, i wouldn't even think of expecting to get one.
good luck!
Last edited by gretapass; 12-27-2007 at 08:21 PM.