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Re: O.T. Jeep Cherokee for our 16 -year old
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Posted by Parents everywhere on February 04, 2005 at 07:07:08 from (198.209.172.95):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Jeep Cherokee for our 16 -year old posted by RayP(MI) on February 03, 2005 at 18:03:36:
Ryan, 32 years of teaching drivers training, wow, congradulations. People are going to be involved in accidents: 16 year olds, 90 year olds and everyone in between. Would you like to ride through an accident in a Ford Fiesta or anything like it? I sure wouldn't. I once hit a little K car broadside at 60 mile an hour. The fool who pulled in front of me spent weeks in the hospital and didn't have any car left after the accident. The highway patrolman and I took a pair of vice grips and broke away parts of the fan shroud on my SUV, so the fan wasn't hitting it. Then I drove myself, my wife and my 2 kids home, and to church the next day. Yeah I want everyone in my family riding and driving around is a little bitty car like a Fiesta! Just imagine who is going to get the worst end of any accident between a Fiesta and an SUV. You better stick with teaching people HOW to drive and let others deside WHAT they need to be driving.
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