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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless it means AL has no access to a car on weekends I would stick with 2 cars. If you buy a 3rd car its fine to do your first option.[/quote] We don’t need both cars on weekends usually. But it’s more I kinda want the AP to risk a cheap older car driving around who knows where than to have our newish cars get banged up. Even our careful AP blew out a tire and ran into a parked car in the driveway. I’d rather tell a new AP that if they total the AP car, that’s it for social driving privileges. An accident with #2 means I have to drive to work in a dented car or take time to get it fixed (or worst case needing to buy a 2nd car). Current AP has no social driving privileges since she is a brand new driver.[/quote] Hope she isn’t driving your kids thrn.[/quote] She is, but supervised. We're acting like she has her learner's permit for a few months and riding along (which is very tedious). After another month of practice, we'll let her drive the kids to school and back on her own, but likely nowhere else. She does not handle anything other than the one route to/from school well (DH tried directing her to a new location and she reverted back to being a terrible driver).[/quote] Driving lessons are the way to go.[/quote]
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