Great Story Randy.
When I bought my suburban 5 years ago, I left it at the exit of the car lot. I picked up Emett (my sone who was 7 at the time) and as I was driving him home, I asked if he would like to look at a few rigs that were for sale. He said yes (thank goodness) and we stopped outside of the car lot after it had closed. I said to him "gee, that one looks like what we have been looking for." He said yes, lets look at it. I tried the door and it was unlocked (I had unlocked it when he wasn't looking). I invited him to get in. He looked at me and said "is it OK?" I said - sure, that is what they are here for - for us to look at. He said Cool and jumped in. I got in the drivers seat and said "gee, the keys are in it - lets take it for a little spin". I started it and he said "Dad, I don't think we are supposed to be doing this". I said - It is OK. He said - I don't think so! I then said it was OK, because it is ours after I was driving down the road towards home. He squealed with surprise and excitement. I will never forget the look on his face during all of this.
There seems to be a good story with all of our cars. That is whats fun when you look back on the experiences that we have with our vehicles.