Anonymous wrote:
Op here.
We got new tires in August right before he went back to College, so it can't be the tires.
Again, he's in rural VA so I don't think they do a very good icy road treatment like they do around the DMV.
Not sure if Axles damage and bumper is worth $$$ fixing it.
We just need a reliable (in the snow) car for the next couple of years...
Anonymous wrote:
Op here.
We got new tires in August right before he went back to College, so it can't be the tires.
Again, he's in rural VA so I don't think they do a very good icy road treatment like they do around the DMV.
Not sure if Axles damage and bumper is worth $$$ fixing it.
We just need a reliable (in the snow) car for the next couple of years...
Anonymous wrote:
Op here.
We got new tires in August right before he went back to College, so it can't be the tires.
Again, he's in rural VA so I don't think they do a very good icy road treatment like they do around the DMV.
Not sure if Axles damage and bumper is worth $$$ fixing it.
We just need a reliable (in the snow) car for the next couple of years...
Anonymous wrote:Do you literally want people to shop around for you? Because it's not like there are standard cars that are under $10k. It depends on make, model, year, options, ..."coolness" I suppose. Pretty ridiculous question if you ask me.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t get him a new car until he’s smarter. He doesn’t need a different car, he needs a brain that is better at assessing risk and making smart decisions. He can grow one while he waits for the bus.
Seriously, having multiple accidents is a HUGE red flag. Having one is a big red flag, but maybe you have a situation that isn’t your fault. What you’re describing is an unsafe driver.