none am not aloud to drive because of my epilepsy and i want to drive a motor bike but because of the wpileptic fits now and then mostly during my period i have never had the chance to get what i want or do with a lot of things i want to and one is driving especially a motor bike with my leather kill bill jacket and trousers on and i would make sure the motor cycle was yellow like hers to am a uma thurman kill bill nuts she's so fkn hot and great actress i think she's so power full and strong in those movies that I litrely end up talking like her through watching the movie and walk around the house and feel like beatrix kiddo with the powerful dont mess looks in my eyes and face she does in the film iam powerfull strong confident but when i watch those and feel like her become her i feel tuns more powerful and strong and confident but yeah motorcycle i would like but my epileptic seizures are getting in the way including other things i would like to do
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+1 yA 1992 Chrysler LeBaron convertible, a top of the line model. It was my mom’s car and super cool to drive. It was awesome to show up in the school parking lot driving a convertible, lol. Looked like this one.
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398 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. My dad started giving me lessons beginning in my early teens. First he would let me sit next to him and steer when he was driving. Later, he would take me to large, empty parking lots and let me drive to get used to the controls. I think his car then was a 1960 Buick Le Sabre.
One of my uncles had a VW bug and took me out to learn how to drive a stick shift.
I took driver's ed 10th grade when I was15 and the instructor took students out in one of those cars with two steering wheels and sets of brakes and accelerators. I was the best driver in the class and could do Y turns and parallel park.
I got my learner's permit when I was 15 and 1/2 and by then my dad had a1963 Buick Le Sabre that he would ride in while I drove.
When I turned 16 in 1970, he gave me a 1966 Rambler American and that's what I took my driver's test on.
Except for the VW, all the cars I drove had automatic transmissions.00 Reply
A 1997 BMW 528i was the family handmedown I drove during highschool and college, but I took my classes with a company-owned Honda Civic modified for instructor use (with a passenger brake pedal).
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I still drive manual and my car is 2020 model 😁
10 ReplyPontiac Bonneville, thing was like a tank, solid
00 Reply1.4K opinions shared on Education & Career topic. My father would have me drive his 1977 Chevrolet Vega. My first car was a 1972 Chevrolet Vega that I bought for $400 from my uncle just after I turned 18 but just before I graduated high school.
00 ReplyMy dad taught me how to drive in one of his "toys", a 1971 Triumph TR6 roadster with 4 speed manual transmission with overdrive.
10 Reply514 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. 2010 Ford Focus.
Since when I've had three new ones and due to have another one next month (Sept.)
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+1 yAutomatic. I know not the make and model. It was with a driving school. I failed the first driving course. Never took it since as now I have seizures as a result of brain cancer. I'm a road risk.
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+1 yHandling a 'car', age 14 - Volkswagen Transporter.
Handling traffic, age close to 18 - Audi Quattro
00 Reply 3.2K opinions shared on Education & Career topic. My father had a Mercury Cougar. Later I bought a Chevy Nova hatchback. I learned to drive a stick in a Volkswagen Bug
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+1 yIn driver's training they had a Ford Tempo, but the car my parents owned was a Ford Escort.
00 ReplyI didn't learn to drive in a car, I started on a tractor, then moved to a pick up/ute, I'd been driving for over ten years before I took/passed my driving test.
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+1 yIt was an old Chevy Nova... with automatic transmission... and bench seats.
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+1 yI learned in a 72 chevy nova. I taught myself how to drive a stick in a Honda civic that I paid $5 for
00 Reply811 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. "72" pick-up "89" Pontiac grand am "91" Chevy lumina.
00 Reply538 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Series 4, loaded, luxury model Tercel.
The luxury was the seat cushion. It could've just been a wooden chair.00 ReplyA sedan they had in high school in our Driver's Ed class.
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+1 yit was a pickup
I was raised in the south we’ve been driving since 13
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+1 y1996 Nissan Sentra, took road test on 1989 Grand Marquis
00 Reply977 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. A 57 Chevy with a new engine and manual transmission.
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+1 yManual, stick shift, jeep, indian mini truck, indian mini van, small hatch back
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+1 y1999 Chevrolet Lumina.
10 Reply‘92 Nissan Sentra, manual I loved that car!
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+1 yToyota Yaris. It was a rental car.
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+1 yOne With Five Wheels!
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+1 yToyota Rav4 (1999).
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+1 y79 Chevy Nova
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+1 yDatsun B210 4-speed manual
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+1 ythis dumpy old ford ranger
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m +1 ya Jeep
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15 Reply2000 camry
00 Reply301 opinions shared on Education & Career topic. Dad car
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+1 yTractor 🚜 actually
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