would you let a friend borrow your s2k
like the topic says
one of my friends asked me if he could borrow my s2k for couple of hrs. Since some one broke his window in his integra couple of days ago. I'm at work so i cant really give him a ride.
i've known the guy for like 4 or so yrs. Good friend but its the S2K. Seems shady confused
do you guys let other people drive ur cars when ur not there
one of my friends asked me if he could borrow my s2k for couple of hrs. Since some one broke his window in his integra couple of days ago. I'm at work so i cant really give him a ride.
i've known the guy for like 4 or so yrs. Good friend but its the S2K. Seems shady confused
do you guys let other people drive ur cars when ur not there
Historically I would but now that I have my S...
Make sure your insurance company will cover someone else driving your vehicle. If they don't it makes your discission a whole lot easier.
Make sure your insurance company will cover someone else driving your vehicle. If they don't it makes your discission a whole lot easier.
Would you trust them with your child?
If you can answer yes then maybe you should; that is what friends are for. He might return the favor when you really need it. I would warn them about rear wheel drives and summer tires in cold weather (depending on where you live).
You'll most likely hear him down the road
if you listen closely.
If you can answer yes then maybe you should; that is what friends are for. He might return the favor when you really need it. I would warn them about rear wheel drives and summer tires in cold weather (depending on where you live).
You'll most likely hear him down the road
if you listen closely.
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sounds kind of sad, imo. he said it's a good friend. i've given the car to a real friend for over a week. granted, not just anyone, but if you can't really trust your friends, then DO you have any friends?
especially in the case when a friend isn't lucky enough to own a S, one oought to share the wealth, albeit cautiously.
especially in the case when a friend isn't lucky enough to own a S, one oought to share the wealth, albeit cautiously.




