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Old Jan 20th 2010, 9:13 am
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Originally Posted by Oakvillian
The only time I've ever been more scared in a vehicle I've been driving was when the lovely people at Avis gave me a Ford Ranger truck as an "upgrade." My God, that was a horrible piece of junk to drive.
LOL... I know someone who drives a Danger. He agrees with the above.
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Old Jan 20th 2010, 9:15 am
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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
That is identical to the experience I had when my hire car was 'upgraded' to a Chrysler Pacifica. It also pulled alarmingly to the left when pulling away from the lights, but I hope that wasn't an inherent design fault.
We had some small saloon honda hire car a few weeks back and that also pulled alarmingly to the left - maybe that is where all the cars that pull left go?
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Old Jan 20th 2010, 12:53 pm
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Originally Posted by Oink
If a sports car is a substitute for a mans small willy does the opposite apply for women who own minivans?
I don't think so, me and my mini van driving friends don't pee when we cough, suffer from lady farts or indeed have complaints in that compartment in anyway shape or form I think you are just taking Freudianism to a whole different level sweetheart.

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Old Jan 20th 2010, 2:42 pm
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Originally Posted by Mistress Miggins
I don't think so, me and my mini van driving friends don't pee when we cough, suffer from lady farts or indeed have complaints in that compartment in anyway shape or form I think you are just taking Freudianism to a whole different level sweetheart.

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and as a minivan drive i can back her up as well
i may not drive a dodge, but my honda minivan is fantastic/awesome
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