dante wrote:Nes, A-1 is A1. Good selection of cars, good instructors. And they allow chaperones for girl students, like your daughter. My daughter went there 2 years ago, learned to drive manual shift, and then promptly declared that she wanted to be chauffeur driven, so I lost my Trooper and driver to her, and I ended up using her graduation gift - a Mazda 3 sans driver.
Gau_Ban wrote:dante wrote:Nes, A-1 is A1. Good selection of cars, good instructors. And they allow chaperones for girl students, like your daughter. My daughter went there 2 years ago, learned to drive manual shift, and then promptly declared that she wanted to be chauffeur driven, so I lost my Trooper and driver to her, and I ended up using her graduation gift - a Mazda 3 sans driver.
Ha ha ha! Kung ako ang nasa lugar mo, sinabi ko sa anak mo, "Mag-public ka na lang." Spoiled kay tatay.
First, driving is a modern day skill people need. Second, you need experience to become a safer driver. Talk to your daughter again.
GB
dante wrote:Nes, A-1 is A1. Good selection of cars, good instructors. And they allow chaperones for girl students, like your daughter. My daughter went there 2 years ago, learned to drive manual shift, and then promptly declared that she wanted to be chauffeur driven, so I lost my Trooper and driver to her, and I ended up using her graduation gift - a Mazda 3 sans driver.
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