Well in that case you don't have to get the RT model! There are more Daks
to choose from.
Jason
>>
>> > If you have to argue that an R/T would be a better choice over a Tacoma
,
>> > then there may be no hope .
>>
>> I think this is true also...no hope
>
>Nothing against young people but, if he were my son, I'd want him in the
>Tacoma. Judging from my own youth experiences, the R/T would be MAJOR
>trouble. Tickets, wrecks,....worse. Alan S.
>
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>Being the father of a 17 year old son, I agree with you 100% Alan. Where I
>live, if junior (under 19) wants a driver's license, Dad must co-sign.
>That means financial responsibility....one un-insured (or under-insured)
>wreck and you could loose everything you've worked all your life for.
>
>I'm lucky, no whining about cars, mine will be riding a bicycle until he's
>19 (by his own doing).
>
>If I were Geoff's Dad, we'd be looking a good used Plymouth Sundances or
>Toyota Tercels.
>
>
>Rob Agnew
>ragnew@islandnet.com
>
>Victoria, B.C.
>Canada
>
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