Posted by Wemedeeres on April 24, 2014 at 13:33:27 from (24.111.61.68):
In Reply to: just wondering! posted by pete black on April 24, 2014 at 08:12:32:
It depends for us, in the wife's car usually our three year old dictates who should drive, mommy or daddy. Most of the time I drive though unless she's picking me up or its a short trip. I cannot stand how she drives therefore I used to be very leery of letting her drive my pickup if the once in a great while occurred and she asked to use it. Now that I have a new pickup it's like she knows better to even ask to drive it, besides that we both have different ideas on how you take care of our vehicles, for my pickup it gets washed every week or so depending on how much its been driven and the inside still looks and smells like new, for my wife on the other hand complete opposite wash it maybe every three months or so, the dash is dusty and she's always gotta move a pile of junk off the seat before I can get in :evil:
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