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Do you allow anyone to drive your car?  

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  • The Noble Leader
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A common question. Would you allow anyone to drive your car? And do they need to have any special requirements to do so? (being related or the other half is one) :lol:

This will be an interesting one!

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  • Flower Power
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I let anyone drive the car on one condition.

If it's in an accident make sure it's written off, or they will be....

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depends on who and the circumstances. ie. WhiteTee is over the limit SWMBO may then drive under supervision. Other T owners of course qualify if they are over 30, sorry to you young'uns insurance company made me do it. :nono:

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My wife drives it heaps, but any mates, family, I ensure they are covered by insurance, eg no one under 25 to drive it, no DD history and so on, just need to prevent hassles in the unlikely event of a problem.

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  • No boost, no bottle, just my foot on the throttle!
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I will not let anyone drive the T if/when it ever turns up. If I plan on drinking the SWMBO will take her car. She will not ask to drive so I will not need to say no.

For friends and relo's, I just say its NAMED ONLY driver on the insurance, that will usually shut them up. I do not think may people that have half an idea would want to drive a Turbo 6 manual anyway, they just get in and hold on when I drive.

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Very much depends on the person. My wife drives it often. Ocasionally one of my staff members drive it. They all know not to scratch it. Also one mates wife drives it every other week when we go to the rugby, so we can drink. :lol:

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The only people I let drive it besides SWMBO are a few very close friends and other "T" owners, the condition being that you must be over 30 to be covered by insurance.

Geea.

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  • In Your Face
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The only people I let drive it besides SWMBO are a few very close friends and other "T" owners, the condition being that you must be over 30 to be covered by insurance.

Geea.

What he said :nono:

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