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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s your call, but I live by words of my father. [b]It is hard to appreciate, and care for properly, something that you have not poured your own blood, sweat, and tears into. [/b] I have actually witnessed this with our children (now adult). If you are given something (especially something of such great value), you will not take the energy to care for it like you would had you purchased it yourself. I would not buy my kids a car, but if I did, I would buy them something that is not so expensive, and probably used. Then, when they are making enough money to pour into an expensive vehicle, they can trade the one I bought them in for something different. Also, I am not a fan of expensive cars..... I think money is better spent on other things. Just my opinion. [/quote] So so true. I have experienced it myself as a spoiled teen and as a parent trying not to spoil my kids. Don't do this to your kids, OP.[/quote]
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