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Mister Rog

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Re: How to be in denial about your driving abilities
« Reply #15 on: 26 November 2016, 08:39:10 »


Get her an old Volvo 940 estate. Yes I'm serious

Excellent all round vision, tightest turn of any car that I've had, if it gets a whack there won't be any damage, if it does get damaged with a big whack then it won't matter as the car isn't worth anything. My Mrs has one, no probs whatsoever  :y
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Re: How to be in denial about your driving abilities
« Reply #16 on: 26 November 2016, 08:43:41 »


Get her an old Volvo 940 estate. Yes I'm serious

Excellent all round vision, tightest turn of any car that I've had, if it gets a whack there won't be any damage, if it does get damaged with a big whack then it won't matter as the car isn't worth anything. My Mrs has one, no probs whatsoever  :y

In theory you could be right - but answer maybe a smaller car and put lighting down drive as a start. Trouble is grandkids and all the crap that gets shovelled in - a 940 would take the lot of course
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