wow, who woulda thought there's a separate category for cars? lol so alot of people ask car-questions??
anyway, my crush just said "i have something in mind..what about i take you for a ride when i get my G2?" now im assumin his talking about a car.. but when i googled it i got MOSKVITCH G2, which appearently is some super expensive sports car, so could he be talking about some other car, or something else maybe?? or is this really a car people can by.. like maybe its not a big deal.. just like any other car??
If there is a Canadian involved here is your answer:
A G2 is a part of the graduated licensing program. When you have your G1 license, you are only allowed to drive with an adult driver with you. When you get your G2 license you may drive alone or with anyone else you choose (but not on highways or after dark I think.) Then finally you get your G, which is your full license and lets you drive wherever and whenever you want.
If neither of you are Canadian I’m wrong, but if you are your boyfriend basically told you that he was going to take you driving as soon as he was legally allowed to drive without a parent in the car with him. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Imperialistic answered Monday July 17 2006, 9:14 pm: Oh god, I don't know. Well, he could be talking about the Glasspar G2. It was a sports car first manufactured by Bill Tritt in 1949. The price might have shot down.
Or it could be one of the fixed letters at the back of the car i.e. 2005 Ford Mustang GT that make up the package.
Honestly, I've spent an entire semester taking Auto and I haven't heard G2 in their auto lingo so he's probably just trying to act cool and impress you. doesn't know what he's talking about anyway and prays to god you don't ask him what it is.
Maybe you should just to start a conversation and then you'll be more enlightened than any of us. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
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