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Old 09-02-2004, 11:32 AM
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Would you trust a 17 year old (If and only if it is your son) who has a year of driving experience with your E60?
Old 09-02-2004, 11:50 AM
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eeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhh............................. .......................no.

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maybe if he was 17 and a half yrs old....

i remember when i was 17....i somewhat still respected any car and didn't beat it up (driving insanly) but hey i'm an exception
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oh yea...i wouldn't trust a 17 yr old PUNK
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Especially not if he was my son. I know how my son drives my 540-6 and he's a heck of a lot older than 17.
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Negative, to dangerous.
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I would just go over the rules and make sure he knows if he damages something hes gonna be paying for it!!! Im sure he would impress his friends driving that!!!
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Originally Posted by JDN' date='Sep 2 2004, 02:02 PM
Especially not if he was my son. I know how my son drives my 540-6 and he's a heck of a lot older than 17.
Lol. BTW, i am 17, and the E60 i have been talking about is my dad's. He lets me drive it occasionally, and i drive it with respect. I do not speed, although i floor it at times (has about 99xxk miles) He bought me a mitsubishi galant which i drive most of the time. But it is fun to drive a 5 series.
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you have the 545i or 525i??


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