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December 20th, 2007 06:02 PM #1guys, ok lang ba for a girl to drive this car? di kaya mahirapan sya mag-drive sa laki? pros and cons. thanks
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December 20th, 2007 06:17 PM #2
Why not?
Sometimes mas bilib pa nga ako sa mga women drivers because most of them have good driving sense and "pulso". I guess driving experience naman on the part of the girl driver here will matter so it may not be a good idea if this is gonna be her "first drive car".
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December 20th, 2007 06:22 PM #3I don't see any reason why a girl could not drive that car.
Why, I see a lot of ladies driving even SUVs (Pajero and the like). The only problem is if the driver is just learning how to drive then expect some scratches/dents. Part of the learning curve whether the driver is a male or a female.
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December 20th, 2007 06:41 PM #5
Oo nga, why the hell not?
One time nga, may nakita akong Expedition naman, tapos lola ang nagmamaneho. Dinaig pa ang nanay ko. :DLast edited by Bogeyman; December 20th, 2007 at 06:48 PM.
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December 20th, 2007 08:35 PM #6
Well, it depends on what the girl driver you're referring to is used to. If she's a first timer/newbie and she doesn't learn too well, then it will be difficult for her. But if she's an experienced driver and/or fast learner, then this is just another medium sized car. I remember my kumander. Nanibago nung unang na-drive yung Camry ko, from her Vios. After a few minutes, ako na ang kinakabahan, at sumisingit na siya. Hehehe!
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December 21st, 2007 09:35 AM #10
A woman can drive any car she wishes. A Pinay friend of my wife drives a GMC Yukon (almost Suburban-size) and she's barely 4' 10". She's also one of those "kaskasera" (straight from my wife's mouth) types.
She's so short, I can barely see her when she drives. I'd joke sometimes, "Hon, your friend's here. I see a Yukon driving itself"
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