btolle wrote:
RipTide7, consider yourself fortunate. I have paid for every vehicle I ever owned without any help from anyone.
Try to look at the positive side: How many people your age even have a Jeep? It is easy to look at the ones who have fancier stuff than you do but if you will look around you will see that most kids don't have what you have.
One of the first things I learned in life is that he who pays the fiddler calls the tune. When you start paying for your own vehicle (and insurance, gas, etc.) you can do whatever you want. Until then work on being grateful you have a Dad who bought you a vehicle.
Bill Tolle
Words of wisdom Bill. Be happy you don't drive a POS clunker like many kids get for their first car. I would have loved a New stock Jeep for my first vehicle and having someone else pay for it would have been pretty darn sweet too. Funny thing is, I Really wish I still had that first clunker car of mine. Respect your dads wishes and enjoy what you have. In time you will be able to get what you want with your own hard earned money.
BTW, my sons will both be "helped" with buying their first vehicles. They are both saving their money and I have told them I would match what they save up toward a car. So far both of them want Jeeps. (COOL)
My oldest, 15 in Feb. wants a Cherokee, so we will be shopping for one w/in the next year or so. I hope he has enough saved up to afford a decent vehicle. I know one thing, He Will be driving it stock for at least the first year or so. He Has to learn to wheel a stocker so he can learn finesse, picking easy lines, etc. Then maybe the lift, lockers and such will come. If they can afford them of course.
Sorry for the long read....
