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Re: a disservice? [jack47] by user777
Jan 24, 2007 (11:18 am)
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Replying to: jack47 (Jan 24, 2007 10:09 am)

good points.
 
i don't think a high-schooler or college-bound child needs wheels. nope. i thought most colleges didn't allow kids to bring vehicles (not only a distraction, but also a parking headache) on campus anyway. only time you'd be allowed to have them is if you lived off campus... but if you live off campus, shouldn't you be walking to / from class everyday and concentrating on studies?
 
i know i had to concentrate on studies.
 
i did not need a vehicle in high-school or undergraduate school. by the time i went back to grad school, i owned my own vehicle. when i was a junior in college, i got a very well-used and rusted VW Rabbit that got me through to my first job, where i bought my first (used) vehicle.
 
my parents initially helped me with insurance while i was still in college. by that time though, I was 20 and had slogged through 3 years of engineering school, on my way to the last year and interviews.
 
now i know there's going to be exceptions and true needs, but i think kids are given vehicles much much much too early. at 17 or 18, what do you know about the world?
 
i know there are gonna be parents saying our child needs a ride out to college campus, but i don't buy it. i think we have an obligation to drive our children to campus and back each semester. a good way for us to review what just transpired, or review what needs to get done to get the new semester started off right.
 
i guess i'm old fashion.
 
a kid having any sort of vehicle in high-school? i'm with you. just say "no, sooooo sorry. that's what the bus is for".
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Buy Big Boats by oldfarmer50
Jan 24, 2007 (12:16 pm)
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The best car for a teen is a big domestic boat with the smallest engine available. This past weekend my son drove my 2000 Concorde off a cliff into the trees. Car was destroyed, kid didn't get a scratch...until he got home!
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Re: a disservice? [user777] by qbrozen
Jan 24, 2007 (12:31 pm)
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Replying to: user777 (Jan 24, 2007 11:18 am)

a kid having any sort of vehicle in high-school? i'm with you. just say "no, sooooo sorry. that's what the bus is for".
 
well, i needed one to get back and forth to work after school and on weekends. But I paid for everything on the vehicle out of my own pocket ... well almost everything. Parents ponied up $1k for each of their kids as an advanced HS graduation gift. Both my brother and sister had to pay it back when they didn't graduate.
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Re: Buy Big Boats [oldfarmer50] by qbrozen
Jan 24, 2007 (12:33 pm)
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Replying to: oldfarmer50 (Jan 24, 2007 12:16 pm)

OFF A CLIFF??!!
 
did it "jump out in front of him"?
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Re: a disservice? [user777] by tidester HOST
Jan 24, 2007 (1:09 pm)
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Replying to: user777 (Jan 24, 2007 11:18 am)

i thought most colleges didn't allow kids to bring vehicles
 
I don't think so. You would be hardpressed to find a college that does not allow vehicles.
 
tidester, host
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Re: a disservice? [tidester] by kyfdx HOST
Jan 24, 2007 (1:12 pm)
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Replying to: tidester (Jan 24, 2007 1:09 pm)

For freshmen, maybe..
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tidester, kyfdx by michaell
Jan 24, 2007 (1:55 pm)
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I don't think so. You would be hardpressed to find a college that does not allow vehicles.
 
For freshmen, maybe...

 
My daughter is a freshman at Colorado State University this year, and both her and her roommate have a car with them on campus.
 
When we went to the orientation 18 months ago, the question came up about the need to have a car. Of the 4 or 5 kids on the panel, they were split on the subject .. some said yes, others no.
 
My daughter comes home every other weekend, and it's about 90-100 miles one way. Plus, she will venture off-campus occasionally for a trip to Target or the movie theatre.
 
In my opinion, it has worked out well for her to have a car. Fortunately, she also happens to live in a dorm at the edge of campus, so she's never had a problem with parking.
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Re: a disservice? [user777] by explorerx4
Jan 24, 2007 (3:16 pm)
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Replying to: user777 (Jan 24, 2007 11:18 am)

what do you when there is no bus by the time they get out of practice, after school meeting, or help?
next year is college, so back to no car. i don't see any reason to deny it in the mean time.
my philosophy is to give my kids the reasonable advantages i can, and to let out the rope a bit, too.
before my daughter got her license, she had driven in ct,ma,ri,ny,mi,oh and in. since then, add pa,md,de and nc.
i still worry when they take the car, but they gotta grow up.
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Altima vs. Maxima by kb181920
Jan 24, 2007 (4:12 pm)
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I need your guys's opinion. My 15 year old son turns 16 in June so we have been looking around for some good 1st car options.
 
We've got it narrowed down to 2, but we don't know which one to buy. What would you guys recommend for a teen, a 2002 Altima or a 2000-2001 Maxima? We want to stick with Nissan since my son likes the styling of both cars, but at the same time me and my wife like how reliable they are.
 
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Altima vs. Maxima [kb181920] by jipster
Jan 24, 2007 (5:06 pm)
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Replying to: kb181920 (Jan 24, 2007 4:12 pm)

I'd recommend the 4cyl Altima.

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