Cav47
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As the Title says, we bought my kid a car. He will be 17 in November, so he has just been driving ours. I have heard others talk about their kids and "moments" they witnessed. These moments seem to whip by so fast. It feels like last week that we brought him home from the hospital and yesterday he was playing ball boy for one of my teams. Now he is driving a car that he really doesn't fit too well into. At 6-2 240 getting into the Civic was a little awkward at first for him.
It just seems to be a right of passage as a parent. Much like your kid applying for college and other stuff.
It is a 1996 Honda DX. No cruise, power windows or locks. Pretty basic, but it does have AC. 111K miles. It is beat up, but for 300 bucks, it is a steal. The tires are worth that much as they are brand new. Bought it about 120 miles away and it ran great on the way home. Liability only on insurance. He is an honor student with no driving issues and is still paying 374 per 6 months.
This is the good side.
They did not even try to clean it up before selling it. Can't take the dents out, but a good cleaning/detail made a huge difference.
The Bad Side.
This process also got me thinking/reminiscing about my first car and all the responsibilities that came with it. I asked some other people I know about how they acquired their first car and the stories were good. I am sure we all have some funny stories and different ways we paid for the car. Some had their parents buy them, while others saved their own money.
I made him pay for the first tank of gas. 18 dollars and it was nearly empty. 11.9 gal capacity but was showing super low on the gauge.
Already fixed some of the dents and other minor cosmetic issues. Working on it with him has been fun.
It just seems to be a right of passage as a parent. Much like your kid applying for college and other stuff.
It is a 1996 Honda DX. No cruise, power windows or locks. Pretty basic, but it does have AC. 111K miles. It is beat up, but for 300 bucks, it is a steal. The tires are worth that much as they are brand new. Bought it about 120 miles away and it ran great on the way home. Liability only on insurance. He is an honor student with no driving issues and is still paying 374 per 6 months.
This is the good side.
They did not even try to clean it up before selling it. Can't take the dents out, but a good cleaning/detail made a huge difference.
The Bad Side.
This process also got me thinking/reminiscing about my first car and all the responsibilities that came with it. I asked some other people I know about how they acquired their first car and the stories were good. I am sure we all have some funny stories and different ways we paid for the car. Some had their parents buy them, while others saved their own money.
I made him pay for the first tank of gas. 18 dollars and it was nearly empty. 11.9 gal capacity but was showing super low on the gauge.
Already fixed some of the dents and other minor cosmetic issues. Working on it with him has been fun.