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Personally, I’m very particular as to who (or whom) I let drive my car… which makes me curious if you allow others to drive yours. If so, who? And do you have to be in the car with them?
I personally don’t let my sister to drive my car because she would technically ruin it first starting with the paint.
Is their name on the insurance policy? Is their name on the title? No? Then they don’ get to drive it.
Wife only
I dont care at all, anyone can drive, family, friends, random strangers, though that might have to do with the relatively low value and the nature of a 20 year old car. Now if I had say a 2013 ATS, then it would be only me and trusted friends who have insurance.
No way in the world!!!
Normally I am the sole driver of my vehicle, however, on my annual sojourn to Texas to give assistance with the Hog eradication my buddy is involved with on his properties he flies to my place and we share the driving on the 2200 mile trip. On the way home my neighbor will fly to Dallas and then make the trip back with me.
I have driven it by myself and having a partner is a much better way To go.
I once let my wife drive my car but then I decided to buy a car for her (so she wouldn’t drive mine)
Family only.
ABSOLUTELY NOT..
No, I don’t want.
I used to be really upset, when my dad didn’t allow me to drive his car. You know, that feeling when you don’t have enough trust.
But now I’m also a car owner. And I would never allow anyone to drive my car. It’s not about trust, it’s about responsibility.
Oh no, not that! I don’t let anyone drive my car.