Anonymous wrote:Since when are wranglers and Tahoes safe? Especially for teens.
Anonymous wrote:Since when are wranglers and Tahoes safe? Especially for teens.
Anonymous wrote:Is it a car they could realistically afford to buy with whatever salary they are likely to make? It's cruel to give them a nicer car than they will be able to afford on their own. You are setting them up for disappointment, dissatisfaction with what they can do for themselves. A Corolla yes. A BMW, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean you could think of it this way - I'm sure your kids seem nice but they don't have any friends they wouldn't want to know that mom and dad bought them a new jeep wrangler and/or volvo. At least your son had a teeny bit of shame but not enough frankly. So your kids don't have any friends or anyone they want to respect them who isn't also rich.
It's very likely that they'll just stay rich forever, never worry about making it on their own except to eventually stop using your credit card, and this will never affect them.
The trade-in value of my husband's old Tahoe was low 40s, which is about what we paid for DD's new Jeep.
40k? I think you’re an idiot
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean you could think of it this way - I'm sure your kids seem nice but they don't have any friends they wouldn't want to know that mom and dad bought them a new jeep wrangler and/or volvo. At least your son had a teeny bit of shame but not enough frankly. So your kids don't have any friends or anyone they want to respect them who isn't also rich.
It's very likely that they'll just stay rich forever, never worry about making it on their own except to eventually stop using your credit card, and this will never affect them.
The trade-in value of my husband's old Tahoe was low 40s, which is about what we paid for DD's new Jeep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought both of our kids they’re own cars when they got their license. I didn’t care what anyone thought.
This person has the right attitude, actually. You want DCUM to say that of course your kids are great and deserve nice things. Most parents aren’t going to give a new driver a new top of the line not very safe car. But you did / want to. So do it and not expect other people to approve.
You have already made a decision. You think you are right. Not sure why you are asking. Most people won’t agree with you.
Anonymous wrote:I mean you could think of it this way - I'm sure your kids seem nice but they don't have any friends they wouldn't want to know that mom and dad bought them a new jeep wrangler and/or volvo. At least your son had a teeny bit of shame but not enough frankly. So your kids don't have any friends or anyone they want to respect them who isn't also rich.
It's very likely that they'll just stay rich forever, never worry about making it on their own except to eventually stop using your credit card, and this will never affect them.
Anonymous wrote:We bought both of our kids they’re own cars when they got their license. I didn’t care what anyone thought.