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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 1946756" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>I'm about a year behind you with my eldest daughter. Already concerned about the crazy teen drivers departing Highschool football games (Like I did), high speeds on country highways (Like I drove) and cell phone/ texting distractions (I'm sure I would have used one if they existed in the 70's).</p><p></p><p>Think of getting her the rattiest, nasty old station wagon from the mid '80's to learn (wreck) on. Drooping headliner, no rear seat, screwdriver start, dead A/C, mice in the carpet and a little header gasket leak. Definitely nicer than walking in the rain, but ought to cut down on her being called to drive her friends around... Until it's a rainy night and getting late. Then everyone's suddenly her friend..</p><p></p><p>Or, pull a plug wire.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your daughter and will keep her, and all other teen drivers in my thoughts (And mirrors).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 1946756, member: 100"] I'm about a year behind you with my eldest daughter. Already concerned about the crazy teen drivers departing Highschool football games (Like I did), high speeds on country highways (Like I drove) and cell phone/ texting distractions (I'm sure I would have used one if they existed in the 70's). Think of getting her the rattiest, nasty old station wagon from the mid '80's to learn (wreck) on. Drooping headliner, no rear seat, screwdriver start, dead A/C, mice in the carpet and a little header gasket leak. Definitely nicer than walking in the rain, but ought to cut down on her being called to drive her friends around... Until it's a rainy night and getting late. Then everyone's suddenly her friend.. Or, pull a plug wire. Good luck with your daughter and will keep her, and all other teen drivers in my thoughts (And mirrors). [/QUOTE]
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