On Oct 8, 11:22 am, Earl Evleth <
evl...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> On 8/10/12 13:50, in article k4uema$
6p...@dont-email.me, "Jim_Higgins"
>
> <
gordian...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > When Should Seniors Hang Up The Car Keys?
>
> I already have at 80.
....
>. City living gives you alternate possibilities,
> the public transport is good...
Nicht fuer Mich
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Commuters at Gare de l'Est station on the Paris metro
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At age 80 I still drive every day.
As a result of my wife's 36 year insulin dependent diabetes type 1 and
the side effect of retinopathy and the loss of sight in her left eye
and with some impairment in the right eye, she gave up driving about 6
years ago. In 2006 we traded a 98 Chrysler Sebring convertible which
she drove and a 98 Honda Passport 4WD SUV for a new 2006 Porsche
Cayenne 'S' SUV. .
We have about 125000 miles on the Porsche which averages out to over
20000 miles per year. We have a mountain house 375 miles to the north
in the Georgia mountains which we drive to and from probably about 10
times a year without stopping overnight. We also drive to visit family
in Pennsylvania and New Jersey (700 to 800 miles from the mountain
house) numbers of times. I'll drive about 400 miles from the mountain
house and then we will stay overnight in a motel enroute before
arriving at our destination the next day. Even though we are staying
at our permanent residence in SW Georgia during Thanksgiving, we
intend to drive up to New Jersey where we have rented a beach house to
be with family during the Xmas holidays this year.
Since I purchased the Porsche in 2006 with a more favorable Euro/ USD
conversion than today, I have no intention of replacing it in the
near future. In past years I have driven Mercedes and BMWs for over
250,000 miles on each and traded only when the repairs became cost
prohibitive.