I would've recommended as new of a Ford ranger as you can find. Room for the tuba, but not for friends, reliable, easy to work on and ready to pack up when it's time for her to move out in a few years.
I would've recommended as new of a Ford ranger as you can find. Room for the tuba, but not for friends, reliable, easy to work on and ready to pack up when it's time for her to move out in a few years.
If there is a desire, You can have sex in anything. haha. That shouldn't be a concern/consideration for transport.
Honestly, Just get her something reliable and decent to drive. I'm thinking it sounds like a fit may be the perfect fit for your application. Only a small pun intended.
I'm handing my kid a 02 frontier with 160k on it come july. It's been reliable not really worth a lot when I tried to trade it a few months back. My question, do I add him to my insurance (no accidents or tickets for 20 plus yrs) or get a standalone policy from another provider to just cover him? Anybody been down this road before?
Just went down this road a few months ago. Almost doubled our insurance, even after my agent had us switch from Erie to Mapfre because Erie hates 16 year old boys. My agent recommended putting him as a named driver on a liability-only car, said adding him to a full-coverage car would be 'impressive'. Not sure if it would be better as a standalone, but we usually have at least 3 vehicles insured, so the multi-car discount factors in.
Also, look into discounts. Because insurance companies seem to be populated by idiots whose only course of action is 'drive slowly', Street Survival got us no discount (?!), but he did an online class provided by the insurance company (cost more than SS) which should save us a couple hundred for the year.
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