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What would it take to borrow your car?


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DominicanHeart

A criminal background check and clean driving record. And a contract signed with your blood that you won't text or drive drunk 

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Not A Real Name

I need more specifics. Where are they going? Who are they? Would letting them barrow my car be irresponsible of me according to my duties and state in life?

I need more deets!

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Same as Josh, I'd lend to family or maybe one very close friend that I trust.  Anyone outside of that I would happily offer a ride, even for a longish trip.  Also, I only have one car, I need it for my day to day (there is not a bus that goes by my work), and it's a stick so that eliminates all of my non-stick friends.

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Basilisa Marie

Only to immediate family and very close friends. Basically people whom I know couldn't get out of making restitution to me in some way if they destroy it. People who would do their best to take care of it. 

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11 hours ago, Anastasia (L&T) said:

What would it take for you to lend your car to someone?

never again, made that mistake one too many times, if you can't afford to get a cab, then too bad.

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Someone asked Jesus this question once. He did not answer directly. Instead He said something along the lines of not speaking of "one's own Accord." 

 

 

Heh heh heh. 

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veritasluxmea

Unless I have a reason not to trust them, pretty much anyone I know, I guess. I'm sure if they ask they'd explain why they need it and when they'd have it back? 

I've borrowed plenty of cars from adults and friends and always left them with a full tank of gas and have never been in an accident or anything. 

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DominicanHeart
6 hours ago, superblue said:

never again, made that mistake one too many times, if you can't afford to get a cab, then too bad.

Well now there's uber which is far cheaper and the cab drivers hate them

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Just now, DominicanHeart said:

Well now there's uber which is far cheaper and the cab drivers hate them

yeah I was thinkn  bout how uber is a weird idea, drive your personal car and have strangers treat it like a cab, no thanks.

But yes uber an cabs and a bus is far cheaper than borrowing a car.

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