Anonymous wrote:Will be a later model but definitely not new (just the newer.safety features, like all the airbags I can get in a non luxury model). Child will pay for at least a third. Will be expected to pay gas. Two years apart so the car is definitely a shared vehicle owned by parents for their use. Which might be semantics but I remember that difference in framing being important for my friends in HS that got cars (I did not until I was 21). Probably like 14-16k. Being 100% honest we won't really feel it financially.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These responses are comical, since most of what I see in our UMC NOVA community are new, expensive cars. Not the 2K beaters and used cars people are saying they bought their kids.
Huh. My kids are at a very UMC NoVA high school, and I see TONS of 10-15 year old Accords, Camrys, etc. in their student lot. I think the fancy cars just stick out more- that's why you notice them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Planning on giving DS our Tesla Model S, P100D. Getting myself the Tesla Roadster. By the time DS is old enough to drive in 4 yrs, I'm hoping the car is fully autonomous, level 5 not 3 as it is now. We will trade in our Tesla S in 2 yrs so he'll be getting a 2 yr old car.
That's pretty selfish. Kid should get the roadster.
Anonymous wrote:Planning on giving DS our Tesla Model S, P100D. Getting myself the Tesla Roadster. By the time DS is old enough to drive in 4 yrs, I'm hoping the car is fully autonomous, level 5 not 3 as it is now. We will trade in our Tesla S in 2 yrs so he'll be getting a 2 yr old car.
Anonymous wrote:These responses are comical, since most of what I see in our UMC NOVA community are new, expensive cars. Not the 2K beaters and used cars people are saying they bought their kids.