45 year old with 2 teenagers what type of car?

Anonymous
The kids drive Acura MDX and Honda Civic. Mine is a BMW X5 that kid #3 occasionally drives. They don’t drive DHs car.
Anonymous
For us:
Subaru Forester (reliable and lowest insurance of any car)
Ford Mach E (but not used for road trips)
Anonymous
The one I could pay cash for.

Don't saddle yourself with debt when you have college expenses coming up (or ever, if you have that privilege.)
Anonymous
We have a honda civic and a honda odyssey
Anonymous
Grand Cherokee L with the third row. If we didn’t have two big dogs it would be the regular Grand Cherokee.

Oldest teen drives a Honda HRV.
Anonymous
2010 Prius and 2008 Odyssey minivan. On any given day, the parents pick first and the teen boys get whichever is left - and there might not be one.
Anonymous
I hate our Tesla, but both teenagers love it.
Anonymous
Subaru Forester & Honda Accord. Both 18 years old. But thinking of getting something slightly bigger.
Anonymous
Audi A6 wagon
Anonymous
Let the kids help with picking what they will drive. If they like it they will take care of it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a newer CRV
Teens have a very old CRV


This
Kids need OLD cars
As they will def ding & bag em up

But ok
Anonymous
Bang^
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Corolla bought when oldest was born.


putting your kids in a 16 year old car without the latest safety features is a choice.


Check your privilege


Precisely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What type of car do you have?

We love our Mercedes G for the kids. It's built like a tank. Very safe.
Anonymous
My friend in Manhattan who is a 45 year old Investment Banker has two teenagers as he is dating two 19 year old Instagram models.

He has a Porsche 911 in case he only wants to take one out, so he can say sorry no room to the second Instagram model and a Jeep Wrangler so he can take both to Flying Point Beach in summer in Southampton with top down to show off
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