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[quote=Anonymous]OP, no teen driver needs a "loaded" car (first or second car). The more "loaded" a car is, the more buttons, screens, bells and whistles there are to distract a new and inexperienced driver. The cooler her car is, the more friends will want to pile in and ride with her. More friends = more distractions. More friends = a greater likelihood of safety rules being ignored (Lola and Larla, you are both skinny, why don't you just double up on the seatbelts. Just sit on Aiden's lap so we can all fit...he will hold tight to you.) Don't you remember anything about being a teen OP? A jeep is not a good car for a teen driver, especially one so eager to show off her fancy loaded car to her grouos of friends. A first car needs to be stable, safe, easy to handle, solid/heavy in a crash, slow, and full of safety features NOT loaddd with fun and distractions. Quit trying to be your kid's bff and start thinking like a parent OP.[/quote]
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