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    Mistake that could cost Me my New D4

    I let my wife drive the car this mornig......I don't think I'm going to get it back

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad72 View Post
    I let my wife drive the car this mornig......I don't think I'm going to get it back
    Until she has to park it

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad72 View Post
    I let my wife drive the car this mornig......I don't think I'm going to get it back
    ha ha you are screwed ! Big mistake.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    Until she has to park it
    she won't do that......for now

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad72 View Post
    I let my wife drive the car this mornig......I don't think I'm going to get it back
    Was doing some fly in/fly out work in the early part of last year...... used to park the car at the airport during the week, but one week left the D3 at home..... took me the better part of 6 weeks to get it back from Safari Barbie...... I can imagine it would be way worse with a D4......

    Just wait till she drives it off road......

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad72 View Post
    .......... I let my wife .....
    .. Show some respect now

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    but she(my beautiful most wonderful wife) never wants to drive my cars ...till now

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    Well the good woman has taste

    Cant blame her for that & she married you

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    Yep, did the same.

    Wife was worried when we bought a BIG 4wd that it would be a tank to drive, too hard to park etc and not as much fun as her mini.

    Hmmmm - I seem to be driving the mini a lot these days as the Disc is so easy to drive, you can see what is coming and those parking sensors make parking easy and it is easier for the kids to get in an out off for school.

    Good luck Brad72, you will only see it on the weekends now.

    George

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    A bit the same here but the D3 had to be a car the better half could/would want to drive. When I first got it I'm sure she was just saying all the right things about how good it was. After about a month she genuinely loved it and I'd find it hard now to convince her to go back to a regular sedan/wagon/hatch etc.

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