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Old 07-03-2005, 10:41 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Sorry to hear about th dent. I have a bunch of them since I make my wife drive the Titan every day it is here dailey driver . The first is always the worst. This is the reason I got white so it is the easiest to match the color. Good luck. Ask for a supercharger(lol)
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Too bad-the back is easy for dogs to step into.

Too bad about the dent(oh,well-it is officially a truck now).Really too bad because it is such a good-dogmobile(haul to the vet mobile).Our dogs find the step in into the back(KC) to be pretty easy with the seats folded up.Beagles are extremely athletic they can do that-no problem.Other vehicles with backseats that don't fold up are kind of a pain.Luck.Charlie
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Mine drove the Titan for the first time in the 15 months I have had it last weekend at the campground. Just a little 5 mph trip back to the camping space while I ran the boat down there (she doesn't like driving the boat and feels the truck is too big). So she hops in, I help her adjust the seat and pedals, and the first thing she does is mash the gas revving it real high (fortunately it was in park), this on a tight gravel road. Then when she put it in gear she lurched forward and mashed the breaks. All kinds of horrible thoughts entered my head, like maybe I should just walk the mile back and get my truck, or maybe I would see it rolling down the embankment as I ran the boat down there. Ugh. She got it there in one piece, but lesson learned. She doesn't want to drive it again (yeah!! Moral victory) and I won't let her, I don't need my blood pressure skyrocketing worrying about how much damage is going to be done to my truck!
LOL...Does she have her license? Who mashes the gas? Imagine had it been in DRIVE? Holy geez. Keep her out of it!!!
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