Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
- gingerscotsman
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Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
My girlfriend just passed her test. She now has in her possession the spare set of keys for the Scirocco !!!
On the plus side it was only £20 extra to add her for the year !!!!!
Lets hope she keeps it in one undented and unscratched piece!!
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
are you mad??????????
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
She's just passed her test and will be driving a 140 bhp Scirocco? As boss1812 says, are you mad???
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
mine hardly drives ours, mainly because its too slow
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
ginger
i think thats very nice of you to put her on your insurance & let her drive it but i too think you are absolutely bonkers considering shes only just passed her test, no matter how careful you are after you always have at least one prang in the first few years (i'm testiment to that)
S
i think thats very nice of you to put her on your insurance & let her drive it but i too think you are absolutely bonkers considering shes only just passed her test, no matter how careful you are after you always have at least one prang in the first few years (i'm testiment to that)
S
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
Had her out in it tonight. She is very careful but I would lying if I didn't admit I was a bit nervous sitting next to her.
I now need to try and get her out of some of the driving test habits.
Am I mad? Probably.
I now need to try and get her out of some of the driving test habits.
Am I mad? Probably.
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
buy her her own wheels for a few hundred quid. she'll think your great and most of all YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SLEEP AT NIGHT
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boss1812 wrote:buy her her own wheels for a few hundred quid. she'll think your great and most of all YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SLEEP AT NIGHT
a festi that she can bash about it would be perfect!!! i owe many near misses in car parks to having a small car to begin with!!!!
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
Very brave man!
A work colleague's wife passed her test, and he immediately bought her a brand new people carrier. She scraped the side it within 2 weeks. Various dents and scratches all over it within a year, including two accidents with other vehicles (low speed car park type stuff - still cost thousands though!). Now he wishes he'd bought her a 3 year old car!
He's emigrated and she's been given an old bashed up BMW to drive around now
I'm surprised it costs so little to add her as a named driver (even if it is 'only' 140bhp).
Like suggested, an old Fiesta, maybe even with foam stuck on the edges of the bumpers!
Though not so sure if she'll think you're great though!
A work colleague's wife passed her test, and he immediately bought her a brand new people carrier. She scraped the side it within 2 weeks. Various dents and scratches all over it within a year, including two accidents with other vehicles (low speed car park type stuff - still cost thousands though!). Now he wishes he'd bought her a 3 year old car!
He's emigrated and she's been given an old bashed up BMW to drive around now
I'm surprised it costs so little to add her as a named driver (even if it is 'only' 140bhp).
Like suggested, an old Fiesta, maybe even with foam stuck on the edges of the bumpers!
Though not so sure if she'll think you're great though!
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
The last time I had this happen to me, I just put a plate on the car .... H15 ***. Worked a treat. Got the remark "its too powerful for me and the steering is too heavy" from the other half. She never drove the car again. Me
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
Think yourselfs lucky we pick our roc up on tues, & my missis is going to be driving it to work every day & shes not the best driver in the world !!! Me thinks we are going to be having a few incidents !!!!
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thats abit too far jc! all she needs to learn is where the corners are compared to the size of the spaces available which obivously a small car that is guaranteed to fit then when shes completely confident of that she could try the roc which is a tighter fit.jc74 wrote:maybe even with foam stuck on the edges of the bumpers!
edit: although having said that I have just noticed you have parking sensors on your spec ginger so maybe you'll be safe, well the rear bumper will be anyway
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
I had a quote for adding my GF to my insurance and it dropped it £80 dispite her being younger and less experienced driver than I am . But I also have the added benefit of her having her car so I shall just refuse her access to mine!
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
My wife is insured on mine but i've done a good job of convincing her how complicated and hard to use the DSG box is. Amazing how i can convince her it's just an automatic if it means i can have a drink, but it's something akin to rocket science when i want to drive (99.99% of the time)!
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
LOL!!biggles wrote:My wife is insured on mine but i've done a good job of convincing her how complicated and hard to use the DSG box is. Amazing how i can convince her it's just an automatic if it means i can have a drink, but it's something akin to rocket science when i want to drive (99.99% of the time)!
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
Err, but surely the foam is for until she's learnt where the corners are. Older fiestas etc may not have body coloured bumpers so you could probably get away with sticking black foam on them unnoticedtrix wrote:thats abit too far jc! all she needs to learn is where the corners are compared to the size of the spaces available which obivously a small car that is guaranteed to fit then when shes completely confident of that she could try the roc which is a tighter fit.jc74 wrote:maybe even with foam stuck on the edges of the bumpers!
edit: although having said that I have just noticed you have parking sensors on your spec ginger so maybe you'll be safe, well the rear bumper will be anyway
Know a friend who's pranged her boyfriend's car twice even though it had parking sensors. She said she was in a bit of a rush each time...
Of course, I do know girls who are very good drivers too, so don't get the wrong impression!
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
I see no probs putting your lass on the insurance, what I hate about a hell of alot of people out there on the road is, there just not interested one bit in cars or driving, its just something they have to do, not something they enjoy. There the dangerous dozy ones!! My old bosses wife is a perfect example, that poor car got shit knocked out of it, and her view was, its just a car! Funny when they went to sell it four years ago, even funnier that they still have it cos the state its in. Part of your driving test should be an exam to see how interested you are in driving, not watching some stupid video and clicking a mouse button and answer some super easy multiple choice questions!!
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
So far so good. Car is in one peice still and I am still sane... just. She is loving driving the car and she says she is starting to realise why I bought it and my I enjoy driving so much. On the down side her style of driving needs a fair bit of improvement before I will be able to relax in the car with her driving. It will come with practice though. Until then I will continue to make full use of the grab handles !!
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
you are still mad, she must be the one! down on one knee next?
- gingerscotsman
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Re: Girlfriend driving the Scirocco !!
Done that already ! Date is 7th of Dec this year. 100 days today infact