aeronca65t
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My older daughter sold her WRX a few years ago when my grandkids came along. At the time, she replaced it with a new V6 Jeep Commander (with 3 rows of seats). Her husband has held on to his 5-speed SAAB 9-3. Despite all the warnings of perceived poor quality by some "expert" friends, the Jeep has been a decent vehicle with no issues. Likewise, the SAAB has never given any problems.
I've personally lapped Summit Point with her Jeep.....it would probably beat some of our cars. :wink:
Now, my younger daughter's Jaguar has been traded in.
Since my younger daughter had twins (3 months old now), her Ford-built, 5-speed, X-type has become too much of a squeeze for her gang. The Jag has been a very good car and with 4 wheel drive, is great in snow. It has been replaced by a V6 GMC Acadia, another 4-wheel-drive, US SUV with 3 rows of seat. Close friends of her husband's family own a GMC dealer, so she got an excellent deal and trade-in.
Both of my girls have warned me not to get rid of my MGs or the Miata in case they need "a sport car fix".
I'm sure that when they get older, they'll return to less prosaic cars, but right now, these vehicles work better for them.
By the way, both of my girls taught their hubbies to drive stick shift cars and both took their driver's test in manual trans cars (I didn't).
The X-type (now gone).
I've personally lapped Summit Point with her Jeep.....it would probably beat some of our cars. :wink:
Now, my younger daughter's Jaguar has been traded in.
Since my younger daughter had twins (3 months old now), her Ford-built, 5-speed, X-type has become too much of a squeeze for her gang. The Jag has been a very good car and with 4 wheel drive, is great in snow. It has been replaced by a V6 GMC Acadia, another 4-wheel-drive, US SUV with 3 rows of seat. Close friends of her husband's family own a GMC dealer, so she got an excellent deal and trade-in.
Both of my girls have warned me not to get rid of my MGs or the Miata in case they need "a sport car fix".
I'm sure that when they get older, they'll return to less prosaic cars, but right now, these vehicles work better for them.
By the way, both of my girls taught their hubbies to drive stick shift cars and both took their driver's test in manual trans cars (I didn't).
The X-type (now gone).
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smilie in place of the real @
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I guess it's that left-right mirrored reflex thing.
Incidentally, I love the country lanes. I've been on two way roads where I could stand in the middle and touch both stone walls with my outstretched arms. :eeek: