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Ladies do you let your husband or SO drive your baby?

While I have offered he never has....:shrug:

He always says your car you drive...

Rode with me driving in the caravan from Mobile to Bowling Green...including on the track on Talladega...

I am the speed demon not him...his toys are trucks...
 

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Yeah, but maybe he is afraid of you. By the way, aren't you the same person who locked her husband in her StingRay, or was that someone else?
 
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Hey Lipstic,

It depends on who you talk to, My wife is the opposite of you and doesn't care about the cars I have owned (Vette, Viper, M6, etc.) I got her a CTS-V and she babies it. I take it out and beat the living Shi* out of it, because I firmly believe that you need to teach the car who is boss(as well as break it in).

You are a performance car woman. He likes the trucks. No issues, eh...
 

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My husband does not like to drive my StingRay.

He has an SRT8 Charger and prefers that big sedan, 4-door feel over the awesome C7 feel.

He also got 4 speeding tickets the first month he had that car - I have had mine for almost 6 months with NO tickets (one warning but I think the LEO was just checking out my car cuz he never told me what he clocked me at).

He likes riding shotgun with me though! :D
 

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Yeah, but maybe he is afraid of you. By the way, aren't you the same person who locked her husband in her StingRay, or was that someone else?
Ummmmm that was an accident. Only had the C7 a few weeks and did not know if you walked away with the key it would lock the person in. He wanted to stay in the car on the phone, while I ran into the tag office.
After I showed him how to open with the lever on the floor.

And no he is not afraid of me.
 

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My comments are above, but all bets are off if you locked him in the C7. :)
I think she may have been the one who did lock a husband in a StingRay several months ago. It was a funny story. :D
 

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Hey Lipstic,

It depends on who you talk to, My wife is the opposite of you and doesn't care about the cars I have owned (Vette, Viper, M6, etc.) I got her a CTS-V and she babies it. I take it out and beat the living Shi* out of it, because I firmly believe that you need to teach the car who is boss(as well as break it in).

You are a performance car woman. He likes the trucks. No issues, eh...
No issues, he like trucks and I like performance. If he wanted to drive the C7, I would not care.
 

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Ummmmm that was an accident. Only had the C7 a few weeks and did not know if you walked away with the key it would lock the person in. He wanted to stay in the car on the phone, while I ran into the tag office.
After I showed him how to open with the lever on the floor.

And no he is not afraid of me.
Oh, I was just joking with you. I am still smiling thinking about how funny that had to be. :D Please know I did not mean to offend.
 

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And I was being my usual sarcastic self, with the thread.
So glad you started it too! :)

"Our" car will be driven supposedly by us equally. For sure on drives together we will switch off regularly.

However, I have the benefit of working from home..... so, when the work is done, so nice to have the option to take it for a spin!

Cheers!
 
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