Anonymous wrote:My dad bought a Mercedes at 83 and drove it another 10 years. Now my brother drives it. Maybe you’ll get lucky and inherit the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Dad lives alone (divorced), he’s 100% mentally there and has some balance issues but otherwise healthy. Is pretty active - cooks, goes to the gym, etc. His current car just went kaput so he needs a new set of wheels.
Part of me feels like this makes no sense at all and he should lease, part of me thinks “good for him!”, and still another parr of me thinks, “it doesn’t really matter what I think - it’s his life and his money.”
But still - 84 + new car? What would others do here? Say something? Keep out of it?
FWIW Dad and I have a very good relationship.
The bolded is all you need to know.
Anonymous wrote:Title says it all. Dad lives alone (divorced), he’s 100% mentally there and has some balance issues but otherwise healthy. Is pretty active - cooks, goes to the gym, etc. His current car just went kaput so he needs a new set of wheels.
Part of me feels like this makes no sense at all and he should lease, part of me thinks “good for him!”, and still another parr of me thinks, “it doesn’t really matter what I think - it’s his life and his money.”
But still - 84 + new car? What would others do here? Say something? Keep out of it?
FWIW Dad and I have a very good relationship.
Anonymous wrote:I would allow it but make a plan. For example, have him identify whose car it will be once he cannot drive. Make sure he’s understanding he may only drive the car a short time. Then let him. As you say, it’s his money