or don't get pissed off when your insurance is outrageous.
I mean really, you expect your teen driver to not cost you any more especially when they are driving a fucking Mercedes? Even if it is a 15 year old car, IT'S GONNA COST YOU!
Post by Shreddingbetty on Dec 28, 2016 13:31:08 GMT -5
My niece (whom we are raising) is driving my 1994 Subaru. Two weeks after she got her license a guy clipped her driver side and out his tire imprint in the driver side door (and it was a hit and run). DH had though about having the car repainted prior and luckily decided that was a bad idea. We just have liability on it. She has a friend who has a brand new land rover waiting for her when she gets her license. To me that is freaking insane regardless of how much insurance is. A teenager Delos not need to be driving a brand new anything. They have a high probability of getting into a car wreck of some sort. Not worth it, even if you can afford it
I wish someone would tell DSS's mom this. She's hellbent on buying him a brand new Jeep Wrangler next year when he turns 16. Not only is the insurance going to be high because it's a brand new vehicle, but it will also be high because of the TYPE of vehicle it is, and with a new, young male driver it will be through the roof. DH and I have tried talking her out of it and "settling" for a used vehicle instead, but it's falling on deaf ears.
This is why I had a strict policy of "pay your own insurance " for my teens. It kept them more vested in maintaining their grades, driving safe, and generally more prone to following the rules in general. It worked pretty well. They also didn't aspire to fancy cars - they would call and get quotes for vehicles and then quickly decide it wasn't the car for them...
That is my policy as well. She has paid for her own insurance and gas since she started driving. Her dad and I are covering the car payments.
Yup, my dh just called me about buying my 17 yo step daughter a Lexus suv. It's a '99 but still. He's not very happy with me right now but eff that noise.
I have a feeling we're going to be at the very least helping David with his car insurance! As long as he's responsible and doing well in school, I'm don't have a problem with it. I told him he won't even be driving until he's 18 if he doesn't show us he's ready for that kind of responsibility.
I wish someone would tell DSS's mom this. She's hellbent on buying him a brand new Jeep Wrangler next year when he turns 16. Not only is the insurance going to be high because it's a brand new vehicle, but it will also be high because of the TYPE of vehicle it is, and with a new, young male driver it will be through the roof. DH and I have tried talking her out of it and "settling" for a used vehicle instead, but it's falling on deaf ears.
No offense, but she's being foolish. I know you know that.
Hopefully you don't have to pay for the increase of insurance for her poor decisions.
I wish someone would tell DSS's mom this. She's hellbent on buying him a brand new Jeep Wrangler next year when he turns 16. Not only is the insurance going to be high because it's a brand new vehicle, but it will also be high because of the TYPE of vehicle it is, and with a new, young male driver it will be through the roof. DH and I have tried talking her out of it and "settling" for a used vehicle instead, but it's falling on deaf ears.
No offense, but she's being foolish. I know you know that.
Hopefully you don't have to pay for the increase of insurance for her poor decisions.
Oh we know she is. She's a flashy kind of person, so sometimes she projects that onto DSS.
We've already expressly told her (both verbal and through text, just in case) that we will not agree to pay for insurance on a new vehicle for him. Actually, we'd prefer if we just split the car payment (also expressly stated what we were comfortable paying for a car) and put gas and insurance on DSS as his responsibility. Luckily, we have almost a year to sort this all out. Maybe by then we can all come up with a compromise.
It's really more expensive to insure a teenage boy?? That's insane!
I kind of thought this was common knowledge. There's pretty good statistical information out there that teen male drivers are much more risky than their female counterparts. Insurance doesn't drop for a very long time with males.
I am not looking forward to insuring our two boys.
My male friend had to help pay for his car insurance. I think having a kid do that or help pay for a car is a good idea. It not only makes them aware of what they will need to do on their own once they are older, but perhaps will make them more aware of just the cost that comes with the privilege.
Post by dragon's breath on Dec 28, 2016 17:18:57 GMT -5
I had three vehicles when DS got his license, a '92 Honda accord, a '94 dodge pickup, and a 2000 ford escape. My agent ran the numbers on all three, and while it wasn't cheap, the pickup was the least expensive. She said it didn't really matter how old the vehicle was if it was a honda or a toyota, that they would be expensive no matter what.
No offense, but she's being foolish. I know you know that.
Hopefully you don't have to pay for the increase of insurance for her poor decisions.
Oh we know she is. She's a flashy kind of person, so sometimes she projects that onto DSS.
We've already expressly told her (both verbal and through text, just in case) that we will not agree to pay for insurance on a new vehicle for him. Actually, we'd prefer if we just split the car payment (also expressly stated what we were comfortable paying for a car) and put gas and insurance on DSS as his responsibility. Luckily, we have almost a year to sort this all out. Maybe by then we can all come up with a compromise.
I think even this is generous! My parents made me pay for half of the car, gas, and insurance
My dad's rule was if we drove the car he gave us, he would pay for insurance but we had to pay for gas. So I drove a Ford Taurus for several years (back in the 90's)
But when we wanted something different, we were 100% responsible (he did cosign a loan). That's most likely what we'll do for our girls.
Funny enough, DH just got a new (to us) car and in reality, it will most likely be Dd's first car in 10-12 years.
Yup, my dh just called me about buying my 17 yo step daughter a Lexus suv. It's a '99 but still. He's not very happy with me right now but eff that noise.
A 17yr old Lexus can't be that much, and possibly not even that safe.
You guys are generous. I had to pay for my first car, insurance and gas.
Well, my parents bought the car and I paid them monthly, so at least I got an interest free loan.
This is exactly how it was for me, too. I wanted the same for my kids, but DH wants to contribute a little bit. Our budget for what we're comfortable spending on a car for a kid is $150/month. If DSS's mom wants to match that, that's a $300/month car, which is AWESOME. DS is only 7, so who knows what would happen in 9 years when he drives, but I'd like to up that to $200 for him. If they want something above and beyond that, that's on them.