| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | MrTuner (5) 02/29/2008 | I dont think that it is that big of a deal!!!! its not like they are getting anything from driving it ! its just driving!!!!
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 | SZinHonshu (44) 07/10/2007 | Driving your romantic interest's car will not catapult the relationship to a different "level". Totalling the car will, however.
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 | Victor83 (35) 03/22/2007 | "Baby, you drove my car. Now you owe me your body, spirit, and mind."
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 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 06/09/2006 | If it looks like its her car, guys have nothing to gain but looking whipped by driving it. This is a major deduction of cool points with numbah. Also, expect crap to be given if you let her mark your car in any way, guys.
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 | Khalid (3) 04/21/2006 | My car is very important for me so it will be difficult for me to let my wife drive my car, but if i'm with her ,no problem...
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 | BlueOrchid (41) 01/25/2006 | I'd probably wreck Hatter's car considering I've never driven a stick shift!
@ Hatter: Seriously? ^^ *sinister laugh*
@ Sir Loin: You've never even seen me drive so why are you saying anything? Now you on the other hand...Haven't you been in an accident or two?
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 | zuchinibut (35) 01/24/2006 | To MadHatter: If you want to, I'll teach you how to spell manual transmission.
With me and my wife I think this was a big deal, because her father still owned the car when I was allowed to drive it. This wasn't so much about her trusting me, but about her father trusting me.
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 | Mad Hatter (37) 01/24/2006 | To Blue Orchid: If you want to, I'll teach you how to drive a manuel trassmission.
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 | kamylienne (77) 05/13/2004 | Pretty big deal for me when I started doing it, since technically it was my MOM'S car (yeah, I know, irresponsbile), but it was safer for him to drive than for him to tell me at the last minute where to turn because he kept forgetting that I wasn't familiar with his neighborhood . . .
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 | jmj310 (4) 05/11/2004 | Not a big deal for me, although I was informed that this could be a big deal for others.
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 | sperryc (29) 05/11/2004 | I don't have what you would call a top-of-the-line automobile. And I still hesitate to lend my car out, whether it's my friend, my girlfriend, or a sibling. Not only will your girlfriend be seen in your car, she could do some serious damage. I have to be in a relationship for at least 6 months before car lending is even a thought in my mind.
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