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Paparazzi
04-24-2018, 04:28 PM
Wondering if I'm alone in this ... I read so many posts of people having their kids ask to pick them up from sports in the Roadster, trips with wives, etc. Neither my wife nor 2 kids (9 and 13, girl and boy) show any interest in mine.

Happy to have the car - but would probably be more enjoyable to share a drive with someone occasionally.

Anyone else in the same situation?

KDubU
04-24-2018, 05:53 PM
My wife dislikes it. She drove it in once and will never go again.

cgundermann
04-24-2018, 06:00 PM
My wife loves it so much, I will be probably building her a 33 Hot Rod this Fall. One of my daughters loves it, but my sons are more into motorcycles...

My stepson however, wants me to build him a 818!

Chris

SingleMaltWSKY
04-24-2018, 06:05 PM
I hear ya - My father and I are huge car guys, but my wife and 2 daughters.....really no interest.

bil1024
04-24-2018, 07:24 PM
My wife does not like, my daughter and sons like to ride but not to build, take what you can get I guess

turbomacncheese
04-24-2018, 10:26 PM
My wife promises that she's going to drive it as much as I do....but we'll see. My kids were excited when the donor got dropped off...when the kit got dropped off.... but not so much any more.

AZPete
04-24-2018, 11:53 PM
My wife rode in my Mk3 . . . once. She has not even tried to sit in my 818C, but it's really tough to get in and out. She likes to brag that her husband has built 2 cars, but since we live and work together my FFR cars give me a nice break. I've met a number of other car guys for the social aspect (such as Turbomacncheese, above.)


On second thought, I think I may be lucky she doesn't want to ride with me because she'd probably say it's bumpy, cramped, loud and messes up her hair.

42Bfast
04-25-2018, 01:13 AM
Wondering if I'm alone in this ... I read so many posts of people having their kids ask to pick them up from sports in the Roadster, trips with wives, etc. Neither my wife nor 2 kids (9 and 13, girl and boy) show any interest in mine.
Happy to have the car - but would probably be more enjoyable to share a drive with someone occasionally
Anyone else in the same situation?

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Sometimes, with kids, they don’t think something is “Cool” until their friends think something is “Cool”. So, you might just pick them up in the Cobra every so often anyway. Good reason to take it out for a spin. Let some notoriety come their way and they may change their mind.

Of course, with kids, what is cool, or not cool, changes from day-to-day, month-to-month, etc, anyway, so no way to ever anticipate. Wives, on the other hand are even less predictable.

mistasherm
04-25-2018, 05:51 AM
My 818S kit took my wife's parking spot in the garage....so she refers to it as "the mistress" and "the lady in red." My kids we excited in a similar way that turbomacncheese's were but they are coming around the build more often and starting to ask questions. Now, the UPS and FedEx delivery folks, pizza drivers, endless line of solar panel salespeople that come to our house, and the fire department (someone left the gas stove valve open....ahem, AJ?), they hang out in my garage more than my family does.

But my build is progressing more quickly lately, and I am close to a first start etc. so the "car" is taking shape and both my wife and kids are in the mindset of "I think he actually might pull this off." So I have noticed more interest from my boys (12 and 7) and a bit of help as well, but my wife still says she won't drive it...probably ride in it though...she'll come around.

TimC
04-25-2018, 04:08 PM
Wife doesn't care anything about it but then again all she is concerned with regarding a vehicle is will it get her there. My 26yo son doesn't have much interest either but my two grandsons, 4 & 8, both love to ride in Papa's race car. And on one of the motorcycles or their four wheelers (spoiled huh?) The oldest just asked the other day if I would bring it to his school so he can show his classmates. The problem I have is which one gets to ride.
The wife does enjoy the cruises with the DSCC because there are hotels and restaurants involved.

JMan
04-25-2018, 04:11 PM
I haven't even received my kit yet and my wife wants one of her own. She loves to ride in our other car-show & weekend cruisers, but is scared to death to drive them. Her roadster will have to be more docile, actually thinking an eco-boost 2.3 would be a pretty cool build for her.

Gumball
04-25-2018, 04:56 PM
No children, but the neighborhood kids and the nieces and nephews seem to be really interested in it (at least from an inheritance perspective). As for Mrs. Gumball, she's ridden in it a few times, but prefers that if we're going somewhere that an old-ish car is appropriate, she suggests we take hers, since it has a radio and is actually comfortable. The only problem with that is I end up riding b**ch.

At least her car is somewhat cool - if you like Chevrolet products......

http://i845.photobucket.com/albums/ab15/CCRsAC/Chevy_Camaro_67_004_0008_zpsdmmzxhgm.jpg (http://s845.photobucket.com/user/CCRsAC/media/Chevy_Camaro_67_004_0008_zpsdmmzxhgm.jpg.html)

turbomacncheese
04-25-2018, 10:39 PM
I've met a number of other car guys for the social aspect (such as Turbomacncheese, above.)

Best PM I ever sent!


The only problem with that is I end up riding b**ch.

Sounds exactly like my wife back when she had a mustang. Now that she drives (and enjoys(!)) a minivan, it's not so much of a problem. Except that now sometimes I have to ride b**ch in a MINIVAN.