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I also taught him how to put in 5min of hard work and then spend 15min staring and admiring what you have done...
I make more money that you, my wife is hotter than yours, my thingy is bigger than yours
I'd never buy my kid a new car. I plan on buying them an older Toyota that needs work when they are like 13 (don't have kids yet) and if they want to drive when they get their license they can fix it and will have several years to learn. Otherwise for your question I'd recommend a Corolla or Camry. Good mileage, reliable, pretty safe.
Figure out what the kid wants. Had a buddy who's dad got him a '68 (I think) roadrunner. total junkheap, had it running when he was 16, finished when he was 17. All that work on it made him extremely knowledgeable, and his devotion to the car made him treat that thing with the utmost care and pride. Always clean, always maintained, absolutely beautiful.
let me answer all the question both got XJ's one was free the other was $750.00 both were 4X4 only reason wish I could have found Yodas that cheap but didnt so they got Jeeps
When i have kids they will be purchasing at least half of their cars, thats what my parents did for me, and i thank them for it everyday taught me to work hard
yea i had to buy my first vehicle ( 95 t100 sr5) didnt teach me anything i still beat the hell outa it but il buy my kid what ever he wants in 15 years
Other than that, I'd say a small pickup, or a small 4 door. Nothing fancy, nothing fast.
Just remember that you can pretty much expect a kid to destroy their first car. Whether it be crashing it, stripping gears, overreving, whatever. Its pretty much bound to happen.
I still have mine.........(and I'm 51)
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