Re: Comments about "Garage Qeens"
This is a subject that keeps coming up. What surprises me is that many members feel there is only one way to enjoy a Bird and that is by driving it. I choose, as many have done at some point, to drive my car only occasionally. Like Claude and others have suggested, my wife and I have four cars between us. Our Thunderbird is not a daily driver. The Bird is only used on weekends, when the weather permits. It has never seen rain in the more than ten years I have owed it. Still, I have enjoyed it to the tune of 40,000 miles. From experience, I know full well that the car imparts happiness whether you are simply looking at it in the garage or driving it down a twisting country lane. There is no wrong way to utilize the car.
This is a subject that keeps coming up. What surprises me is that many members feel there is only one way to enjoy a Bird and that is by driving it. I choose, as many have done at some point, to drive my car only occasionally. Like Claude and others have suggested, my wife and I have four cars between us. Our Thunderbird is not a daily driver. The Bird is only used on weekends, when the weather permits. It has never seen rain in the more than ten years I have owed it. Still, I have enjoyed it to the tune of 40,000 miles. From experience, I know full well that the car imparts happiness whether you are simply looking at it in the garage or driving it down a twisting country lane. There is no wrong way to utilize the car.



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