Do you let anybody drive your car?
#36
I don't let anybody drive my IS350.
Yes, it's not a Lambo or Bentley or Ferrari...but it's also not a civic or kia or focus, etc.
With options, a new IS350 can start pushing $45-50k. I think IS350s, 335i's, G37s, etc. are worth more than the "entry level luxury car" moniker suggests.
Yes, it's not a Lambo or Bentley or Ferrari...but it's also not a civic or kia or focus, etc.
With options, a new IS350 can start pushing $45-50k. I think IS350s, 335i's, G37s, etc. are worth more than the "entry level luxury car" moniker suggests.
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LOL @ this thread.
If I know the person well, he or she gets to drive it...unless their driving habits indicate a higher likelihood of damaging my car...LOL. So my mom and sisters are definitely excluded, but my dad and s.o. are approved
If I know the person well, he or she gets to drive it...unless their driving habits indicate a higher likelihood of damaging my car...LOL. So my mom and sisters are definitely excluded, but my dad and s.o. are approved
#42
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No one! I've only had two passengers since 2008 and the back seat has never been used. Hell, I don't even let me drive my car! *preservation vehicle*
#43
If I'm too drunk to drive, I'm going to be sleeping in my car for the night.
As a matter of fact, I've done this once before. Halloween night I make the stupid decision of driving myself downtown to meet my friends (I park in a garage).
Naturally after all the mayhem I'm too drunk to drive. I suppose I had the option of leaving my car in the garage overnight (and taking a bus to one of my friends' apartments on campus) but I was a little too paranoid to do even this, so I slept in the back seat of my car.
I'll say it gets very humid inside very quickly with no ventilation.
The peace of mind was worth the extra $5 I had to pay for overnight garage time.
As a matter of fact, I've done this once before. Halloween night I make the stupid decision of driving myself downtown to meet my friends (I park in a garage).
Naturally after all the mayhem I'm too drunk to drive. I suppose I had the option of leaving my car in the garage overnight (and taking a bus to one of my friends' apartments on campus) but I was a little too paranoid to do even this, so I slept in the back seat of my car.
I'll say it gets very humid inside very quickly with no ventilation.
The peace of mind was worth the extra $5 I had to pay for overnight garage time.