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Does you 'Significant Other' drive your Z?


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Does your 'significat other' drive your Z?  

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  1. 1. Does your 'significat other' drive your Z?

    • All the time!
      11
    • Has no desire
      14
    • I wouldn't let him/her
      12
    • Can't drive a stick!
      11
    • I don't have a S/O.
      9


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My wife hardly even sits in the passenger seat let alone DRIVE my Z!!! She's afraid of it actually. Besides, I got her a 2000 Celica GTS. So she gets her fill of 'sporty' driving with her own car. (wish I would have waited for the Subaru WRX, we have 1 child, I would have liked the four doors)

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I voted for "All the time", although occasional drives would be more like it. With two young ones around neither of us drive it as much as we would like. Plus at 5'4" she has a bit of a time reaching the peddles. She would like it a bit more if I actually cleaned the inside once in a while and if it had more than just the stock radio! She doesn't know that's why I leave it the way it is! (kidding!)

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A lot of the problems that I am having with the car now are because of my ex-significant other. The only person I let drive it now is my youngest son, who loves it as much as I do and babies it. He had a 280 untill a drunk lady hit him and he really misses it. My oldest son has only driven it one time, he doesn't really like it and has no interest in driving it.

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My oldest son has only driven it one time, he doesn't really like it and has no interest in driving it.

Maybe he was adopted ROFL .

My girlfriend knows I wouldn't let her drive it. She would hate for anything to happen to it. My mum doesn't want to drive it even though I know she's loved the 240z since she was my age (about 20).

I've let friends etc.. drive my cars before and I find it hard watching others drive my car as I don't always agree with the way they drive it. The car is only insured for me anyway which is good and makes a good excuse.

I drive it I love it it's my baby.:D

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She has always ask permission if she can drive it. I let her take it one time when I was out of town. She called me on my cell phone saying she couldn't get it started and has been trying for awhile. The key wouldn't turn. After I got home she confessed that she did eventually get it started and she was using the key from my S-10. PERMISSION NOT GRANTED in the future. No she's not a blond.

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My GF wants her own 240. However her expectations are very high. she wants one with the 69 build date however one we can afford and have room to store and will not require me to drive halfway around the country to trailer it back.

I don't know that I would let her drive mine when it's done. her car is a 97 explorer sport and it;s a manual so she's legit in that aspect, however.....I just don't think I'd be comfortable with her driving it.

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