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Old 02-01-2011, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by AlexK View Post
Put some parking distance sensors on your cars, see if it helps
I had to replace two of our rear parking sensors when my wife backed over a barrell. Ironic, isn't it?

My wife is a sort of the same way as the OP's. She is fairly oblivious to anything car related. As long as it looks nice and doesn't make any strange noises that distract her from her cell phone calls, she is happy. Our footwells and door compartments are stuffed with water bottles, energy bar wrappers, business cards, tissues, etc. I really need to clean it out as soon as it warms up a bit. At the end of the day though, I feel good knowing she is driving a safe car, so I have trained myself to overlook tiny scratches and blemishes in the process.

When I replace my daily driver in the near future, it will most likley be with a car I am very passionate about like an e46 M3, which could make me cringe a little if she wanted to drive it often. She would of course be welcome to drive whatever vehicles we have, but I would be a little more on edge about a car I have dreamed about for years. For now, she is more than welcome to skip the X5 and drive my e36 17 year old, 320,000+ mile beater, um...I mean high performance luxury, sedan whenever she wants.

As far as other people are concerned, I use my own personal discretion. If it is someone who generally takes care of their possessions and I trust them, then sure they can borrow/drive my cars. If they are known to abuse thier automobiles, etc., then no sir.
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