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[quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't ask them to stop bringing it up as this isn't so egregious, as much as it is annoying. The fact is that they get no vote in the matter, so I wouldn't bother explaining your reasoning to them. You could simply say "I have zero interest in a new car" and then move the conversation along. If you're consistent, hopefully they'll get tired of bringing it up. I like the PP's idea that you ride with one IL while the other sits with the grandkids and then switch on the ride back. That will address the "time with grandkids" complaint + address the potential issue of them not feeling confident driving around your area. [/quote]
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