| Stay away from anything that is perceived as a 'rocket' car - anything that goes fast... |
This. |
!!!!! Please don't talk on your phone while you are driving. |
| We live FAR from public transportation, and I never bought my kids a car. They were allowed to use the oldest car our household owned to learn to drive. They can buy their own cars. |
| They should learn to drive the manual, I had to and I'm so glad my dad insisted on it. |
As a reminder, your school bus is public transportation. |
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We are buying our teenagers a Honda Fit. Good gas mileage and cheap.
They don't need an SUV. Seems extraordinarily wasteful. |
+10 on both points |
No it's not. The general public can't use it, only children attending a specific school. |
First of all, that is horrible, stop yakking while driving. Second, the concern with teenagers isn't so much talking as texting. I suppose it wouldn't stop you if you're enough of an idiot to text while driving down the interstate at 85mph but for city driving, it would be difficult. |
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Talking while driving a stick is not an issue. Texting would be nearly impossible unless you're on the highway (which is unfortunately where I see most texting being done).
The rule in our house is that the phone stays in your pocket or purse (on the front seat) while driving...so it can be accessed in an emergency. |
You would feel strange when all of your neighbors looked down their noses at you. |
Terrible idea More than a little pep, too much car for a teenager Get them a Honda Civic |
They see that as a challenge. Believe me, teens will do whatever it takes to text. I teach dance to high school age girls and have observed them falling off curbs, walking into door jams, and trying to back out of parking spaces. |
The Honda Fit performed poorly in crash tests. I'd never drive one, much less put my kids in one. |