Parents buying their kids cars
Originally posted by Fujiwara Takumi
but when parents buy their kids anything faster than a civic it is irresponsible. there are no 16 year olds that can handle a car that fast.
but when parents buy their kids anything faster than a civic it is irresponsible. there are no 16 year olds that can handle a car that fast.
and there are alot of 16 year olds that handle fast cars its just being responsible and knowing when to and not to do it
Originally posted by FLAT_LINER
and there are alot of 16 year olds that handle fast cars its just being responsible and knowing when to and not to do it
and there are alot of 16 year olds that handle fast cars its just being responsible and knowing when to and not to do it
I was given the following cars to drive:
98 Tahoe Sport, 95 Jag XJS, 96 Xj6, 99XJ8, 98 RX300, 99 Land Cruiser.
I could pick whichever I wanted, whenever I wanted, all through high school and college. Pretty much the day I graduated, I was totally "on my own" and went out and bought a 95 4Runner (this was last August). Started making my own money, traded in the 4Runner for my car now and couldn't be happier.
I think wether or not a child is spoiler or not depends on the situation, not all are the same. I LITERALLY walked away from a multi-million dollar inheritence b/c my stepfather was an asshole after my mother died and I later found out he was cheating on her.
So basically....I it's a case by case basis. Nobody would not take a free car (unless it's my situation where you wouldnt accept anything from someone).
98 Tahoe Sport, 95 Jag XJS, 96 Xj6, 99XJ8, 98 RX300, 99 Land Cruiser.
I could pick whichever I wanted, whenever I wanted, all through high school and college. Pretty much the day I graduated, I was totally "on my own" and went out and bought a 95 4Runner (this was last August). Started making my own money, traded in the 4Runner for my car now and couldn't be happier.
I think wether or not a child is spoiler or not depends on the situation, not all are the same. I LITERALLY walked away from a multi-million dollar inheritence b/c my stepfather was an asshole after my mother died and I later found out he was cheating on her.
So basically....I it's a case by case basis. Nobody would not take a free car (unless it's my situation where you wouldnt accept anything from someone).
I agree with parents buying cars for their kids. As long as those kids are responsible and deserve it. My parents bought my Civic and I have taken great care of it and every time there was something wrong with it I had it fixed without their help with money or anything. I may not have bought the car but I am proud of it because I have taken care of it and I pay the insurance on it.
For those of you who have bought your own car More Power To Ya! Thats a HUGE responsibility and a big step into the real world from Teenage years! Its a great feeling to know and tell people that YOU BOUGHT AND OWN that car! I am on my way soon to buying my own car and getting rid of the car that my parents bought me. I love that car yes but I need something else now on my own.
For those of you who have bought your own car More Power To Ya! Thats a HUGE responsibility and a big step into the real world from Teenage years! Its a great feeling to know and tell people that YOU BOUGHT AND OWN that car! I am on my way soon to buying my own car and getting rid of the car that my parents bought me. I love that car yes but I need something else now on my own.
I inherited money long time ago. that's what i used to buy my car...parents didn't pay with their money, but it was my money even though i didn't actually make the money. but yeah case by case, everyone almost would accept a free car
My chevy went to shit, my dad found out he's moving to texas, and I decided to go to school up here. They got it for me because I needed reliable transportation. Plus I think they were extreamly happy because I got into a private Art college. 



