MAC
11-13-2003, 08:37 PM
You can add my 13 and 15 years old sons to the list of Hummer drivers.
Our 15 years old 6' boy just passed his birthday, we made sure we came home from overseas biz trip just before his birthday. Once you hit 15 means you get ready to drive or learn to drive. We let him drove the Hummer for half an hour on the middle school parking lot on the Venterans Day. Sure enough, the 13 years old boy sat there with envy, why not, after his older brother's run, I gave the younger son the Hummer keys and he had several rounds on the same lot. Both had very steady run on the lot, the younger one had a far more aggressive push, as usual, both thought Hummer was very easy to drive. The first car they drove was a Hummer. Think I better start saving money for the auto insurance premium.
Our 15 years old 6' boy just passed his birthday, we made sure we came home from overseas biz trip just before his birthday. Once you hit 15 means you get ready to drive or learn to drive. We let him drove the Hummer for half an hour on the middle school parking lot on the Venterans Day. Sure enough, the 13 years old boy sat there with envy, why not, after his older brother's run, I gave the younger son the Hummer keys and he had several rounds on the same lot. Both had very steady run on the lot, the younger one had a far more aggressive push, as usual, both thought Hummer was very easy to drive. The first car they drove was a Hummer. Think I better start saving money for the auto insurance premium.