Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally LOL. If my son is very, very lucky, my '04 MDX will survive until he is ready to drive it. Otherwise, he'll get a beater old Volvo -- cheap, safe and ugly as hell.
When I spoke to our insurance company they told me if we bought used to not go back more than 3 years. Safety wise old cars dont have the safety features that newer cars have especially side air bags and traction control.
Definitely agree with buying relatively new-ish, but my 2007 CRV has all those safety features. And I didn't get a high trim level. Even older cars at high trim levels have those things.
Anonymous wrote:My parents were not wealthy (HHI $100k), but saved and bought me a BMW Z3 for my 16th birthday. It was the first year they came out. We had to wait a year for it to arrive.
I was appreciative. It was awesome. I drove it 16 years and nearly 200k miles.
If you have the means to do it, get your child a fun car while they will enjoy it. This same car now that I can afford it myself would not be fun or practical with a 5 year old. I plan to return the favor if my child is responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally LOL. If my son is very, very lucky, my '04 MDX will survive until he is ready to drive it. Otherwise, he'll get a beater old Volvo -- cheap, safe and ugly as hell.
When I spoke to our insurance company they told me if we bought used to not go back more than 3 years. Safety wise old cars dont have the safety features that newer cars have especially side air bags and traction control.
Anonymous wrote:Literally LOL. If my son is very, very lucky, my '04 MDX will survive until he is ready to drive it. Otherwise, he'll get a beater old Volvo -- cheap, safe and ugly as hell.
Anonymous wrote:Literally LOL. If my son is very, very lucky, my '04 MDX will survive until he is ready to drive it. Otherwise, he'll get a beater old Volvo -- cheap, safe and ugly as hell.
Anonymous wrote:My best friend in high school got a brand new car for his 16th birthday. Two weeks later he was dead. A friend of mine gave her 16 year old nephew her Honda. He totaled it a week later, his friend can no longer walk.
The above stories were about two kids considered very responsible and very mature. A 16 year old should not have it's own car. But it's your kid.