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[QUOTE=Ferrer;851962]The best thing you can do is try cars yourself. :)[/QUOTE]
I actually had something to that effect written in the above post but deleted it. However, I am not in the market for a new car and I look too young and am not bold enough to test drive cars.
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That's what family and friends are there for... ;)
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[QUOTE=Kitdy;851965]I actually had something to that effect written in the above post but deleted it. However, I am not in the market for a new car and I look too young and am not bold enough to test drive cars.[/QUOTE]
Wait, seriously? How old are you? I'm 26 and I've test driven some pretty nice cars, even after driving up in my Jeep (a real 4x4, chipped paint, crooked fenders, etc.) Although I have noticed I get better results with my dad's truck than my Jeep.
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[QUOTE=Ferrer;851977]That's what family and friends are there for... ;)[/QUOTE]
Yeah I did get to drive that 325 Ci that my friend's dad had as I've alluded to and backed up his C5... I bet he'd let her boyfriend drive it (he's also my friend) if he wanted and I'd absolutely love to drive it but there's no way I am gonna ask to. The only other cars that are sorta neat I'd want to drive are my buddy's parent's RLs and a family friend's 360 '70 Dart. I drove my buddy's Crown Vic for a bit which was a blast but I never drove his Brougham for some reason - he sold it before I ever did. Actually, another friend's Dad has an Midget and another friend's dad has a Triumph TR5 and GT(?) and I got a ride in the TR5. So I guess there is some potential there for me.
[QUOTE=wwgkd;851981]Wait, seriously? How old are you? I'm 26 and I've test driven some pretty nice cars, even after driving up in my Jeep (a real 4x4, chipped paint, crooked fenders, etc.) Although I have noticed I get better results with my dad's truck than my Jeep.[/QUOTE]
I am not 26 but younger than you but I could pass for 16 or 17 probably especially clean shaven. I think I'd feel more confident when done university or in grad school or whatever when I am actually somewhat respectable from a professional standpoint and I suppose I could try to use the geezer's TL to drive up.