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- Dec 4, 2004
Wow...its like we are opposites! I never had an automatic transmission till 2018. I never kept a car only three years. Right now, I have a 21 year old, a 19 year old, and a 7 year old.....I have 3 cars and 3 motorcycles. I love driving/riding but not in towns. I drive and ride maybe 10,000 miles a year and my wife 30,000. I love riding all over the west. I drive back to Wisconsin every year.I had to drive a stick shift car when I took my driver's test as a teenager, but haven't driven one since then, and when AWD cars became a thing I started buying those. I only kept a car for about three years and traded it in whenever newer safety features like birds-eye view cameras and cross-traffic warnings were added. Since I've never driven outside any city I've ever lived in, I never put as much as 1,000K on any of them. Finally, being a reluctant driver anyway, although the last car only cost me about $10 a month for gas, I figured out that it was cheaper to take taxis rather than pay insurance and to have seasonal tires changed (in BC it's illegal to drive in winter without snow tires) and annual maintenance, etc, so I sold my last CR-V to a neighbour in my building and exchanged my licence for a provincial ID card.
Whenever I picked up a new CR-V, I'd get the salesman to fold the back seat flat into the floor and then never had it put back up until it was traded in again. To take my cat to the vet I'd fasten his carrier into the front passenger seat and he was happier being close to me.
We were taught the 10 and 2 hand position in driving lesson class at high school, but I've heard the 9 and 3 positions are recommended now for everyone. My husband used to hold his hands at 11:59 and 12:01, resting his forearms on the wheel, which was, shall we say, a small bone of contention between us. He was a research chemist during the day but a pianist and church organist evenings and weekends, and I couldn't convince him he was going to get his "playing arms" broken by the airbags that way.
You are right. You dont need a car....Many people in Europe just rent if they need to go on vacation.
Our SUV tires are rated mud and snow but really are not true snow tires. WA allows studs which are worthless and damaging but the big tire dealers pay off the state politicians. Airbags are very bizarre. If they would stay inflated, they would be of some use. But they only stay inflated for milliseconds. They are for people who dont use lap/shoulder belts, I guess. But we all pay for the tremendous cost of production and installation and repair.
I dont think I have ever seen someone use a top top driving hand hold. ......
