Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone buying this for their teens are making following statements:
"I am desperate for approval"
"Screw the environment"
"I am too clueless to realize this is tacky"
Which private school are we trolling here and why? Why are you jealous, OP?
Someone's kid got into a better college than your kid? Seems pretty mean.
Anonymous wrote:Jeeps have the highest particulate emissions per gallon of gas of any auto maker by a wide margin. I would never buy one.
Anonymous wrote: There was a similar post about this maybe a year ago, I'm too lazy to look for it.
I am 34 and yeah all the cool kids got jeeps, or the Volkswagen convertible, Cabrio?
My DD will get my Civic and I'll get a newer (but still used) one
Conspicuous consumption is tacky
Anonymous wrote:http://www.thecarcrashdetective.com/best-practices-driving-technique-vehicle-selection-road-design/
Best practices. Parents who buy their kids Jeeps don't follow these.
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Plus ça change...
Anonymous wrote:Didn't know they were a thing but my 16 year old son wants one when he fianlly gets his license (we are in DC). I personally think they are the coolest car a kid can drive (Im a mom) and I wanted one as a teen too. Not getting him a new one though. The new ones are a little cheesy IMO. Used are way cooler (and cheaper).
Anonymous wrote:I’m convinced My hearing loss is from driving a soft top on the highway for too many years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone buying this for their teens are making following statements:
"I am desperate for approval"
"Screw the environment"
"I am too clueless to realize this is tacky"
Which private school are we trolling here and why? Why are you jealous, OP?
Someone's kid got into a better college than your kid? Seems pretty mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:fyi the Jeep in OP's post costs over $45,000
anyone who pays 45k for a jeep is a certified idiot
I just paid 25k to have my old one re done, lifted a little for the beach. I don't feel like an idiot. I feel like I invested in something fun that serves a purpose.
Anonymous wrote:I will buy myself a newer vehicle and give my daughter my SRX. She'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone buying this for their teens are making following statements:
"I am desperate for approval"
"Screw the environment"
"I am too clueless to realize this is tacky"
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is. If you want your message to be "I suck as a parent."
My DD is getting a car at 16 and it is about 2 years old, low mileage and a Honda and her comment was "If I get a car at 16, I am going to be excited about whatever car it is!" She is getting a car because I am tired of being the chauffeur and yet I want her to continue being involved in so many awesome activities.