Sorry to read of your sons accident, I trust he learned something all be it at a rather high cost... I quite fancied myself as a m/cycle rider and car driver at onetime, but the aging process is just bound to have a measure of reduction in ability..and there are definite advantages to modern driver aides for old duffers like me, though as ever it seems there can be disadvantages too...hmm..?
When I was 16, I thought my dad a fool, by the time I was 21, I was amazed by how much HE had learned in five years..
After the panel beaters fixed it the car was returned with a stuffed engine, not happy but I ended up rebuilding it at great expense to me.
So he did learn something and he ended up with a job as a motor mechanic. He went for a job interview for an apprenticeship with Toyota and was told you are polite, nice young man but because the school you went to doesn't do work experience we would rather someone who has done work experience. As far as I can tell work experience at a dealership means sweeping the floor for a week. I told him to send an e-mail saying thanks for the interview and include some photos of us rebuilding the Nissan engine together. He then got the job and finished his apprenticeship end of last year.
Originally Posted by nick w
I agree with you. I didn't say I wouldn't choose abs if available
Would it be fair to say that everyone currently with a Trad Morgan would have been just as happy to buy it if it came with ABS?