My mother's orders to both my brother and myself were, if we wanted a
car, we earned the money to pay for it plus one year of full coverage
insurance before we were allowed to drive it off the ranch. My TD cost
$800, but the insurance was $1200. It would seem that insurance
companies don't care for 15 year old kids driving sports cars.
Kate
WeslakeMonza1330@aol.com wrote:
> The deal with my girls age 13 and 7 is that if they run a classic, such as
> a Spridget or maybe a Morris Minor but NOT A VW Beetle (AKA Herbie) I will
> help them buy it, or just buy it and maintain it for them.
>
> However, if they want a modern car they buy it, run it and pay to have it
> serviced and I'll have nothing to do with it.
>
> Weslake-Monza 1330
>
> In a message dated 24/09/2009 00:52:40 GMT Daylight Time, b-eva
> ns@earthlink.net writes:
>
> Frank Clarici wrote: "Yeah, I am the co-signer on my daughter's VW which
> is
> worth 5k less than she owes."
>
> I told mine, "No, I won't co-sign for you. Earn and save your own money."
> If I did loan them any money
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