kidmos: will you buy your kids a car or let them take your cars to college?
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Date: February 26th, 2026 3:14 PM Author: ,..,,,,,,....,,,...,
Having a car in college is prole. You should be on a residential campus in a small town where you can walk. If you need to go somewhere more than 2 miles away, you hire a prole to take you there at way less cost than the parking tickets, rapid depreciation, obscene insurance pricing and drunk driving/accidents that will inevitably result from giving an 18 year old a car in a college town.
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Date: February 26th, 2026 3:19 PM Author: ,..,,,,,,....,,,...,
Correct - I hope for better than my kids than being a drunk retard driving around Gainesville. I hope you don’t find me uncool!
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Date: February 26th, 2026 3:18 PM Author: ,..,,,,,,....,,,...,
Also - the correct answer to family fleet management is you buy the most reliable new or near-new boring but functional cars you can find, maintain them from a mechanical and safety perspective, disregard cosmetics, and never sell a good car. Children get the oldest thing in the fleet for learning to drive or while they’re home on break. If they want a better car they can get a job.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5838649&forum_id=2\u0026show=posted#49697306) |
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