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Best Averaged sized car for a teenager?
May 19, 1982 by xXNoWayXx | Posted in Buying & Selling
So I'm going for my license soon and we're starting to look at cars to get me around. I want something that's pretty easy on gas, reliable, easy on car insurance cost, doesn't cost an arm and a leg but ALSO isn't a tiny car like the Chevy Aveo because
- but people say that batteries are more harmful than regular ones and all this jazz
That is pure bunk. First the batteries are 100% recyclable. Also the batteries in the 2004 and newer models last a very long time. Most likely the 300,000
| May 28, 2011
well dont get a prius because there not as fuel efficient as you think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKTOyiKLA Rk
good video watch it it says how the bmw m3 got better gas mileage then the prius
i would get
darren | May 28, 2011
Best used four-door luxury car for teenager?
May 28, 2011 by exoticcar2009 | Posted in Buying & Selling
I've been driving with a permit for about 10 months now, I'll be 16 in two months, and my parents are already about to purchase a vehicle for me. I was thinking about a 2003 BMW 325i, 2006 Audi A4, or Jaguar X-Type. About how much is the insurance on
I do not understand why you would want luxury when the necessity is barely met. Instead of buying a used luxury car with TONS of miles on them, why not just buy a BRAND NEW basic car? A Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla would do.
With the
| May 29, 2011
The vehicle I recommend, is the vehicle you purchase yourself.
Show them/us/anybody that you are an ADULT now, and capable of doing things on your own. Get a job, buy a car.
Vipassana | May 28, 2011
What are the positives/negatives of a teen working?
May 24, 2011 by luvmy4boyz | Posted in Parenting
Just wondering what would you say are some positives that come from a teen (16+) working while going to school and during the summer. What would the negatives be?
My twins are 16 and have been applying for jobs and it looks like they might
For some kids it might be a distraction form school work, but for some there are no negatives at all. I worked since the age of 12 babysitting, and then at Dairy Queen when I turned 16 and then more jobs form there, worked all through college, to where
G8RMommy, BITS | May 24, 2011
I started working when I was fifteen. The only negatives I can think of are it cutting into school time. But, if they're interested in going to college, I think it looks better if they can keep good grades *and* hold a job.
Yes, I'd have
anonimitie | May 24, 2011
What car is good for teenager?
Jun 01, 2011 by Ryan | Posted in Buying & Selling
Hey, I am 16 and am getting my G2. Now I need the car.
What are cars that would be good for a male teenager? I have a personal budget of maximum(with tax) $7000.
Any suggestions? None of those stupid insurance sites, or saying get a brand
Honda Civic
pickmefirstplz | Jun 01, 2011
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Get a Job: Summer Jobs and Your Teen
13.07.11
Teens. Can’t live with ‘em, can’t throw them out on the streets yet, so what’s a parent to do?
Well if you are a parent concerned with building your teen’s character along with keeping them out of trouble since summer is here, and you have probably heard the age-old phrase “I’m bored,” I assume you have suggested that they "Get a job!”
Source: Patch.com
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Buying Your Teenager's First Car: What You Need to Know
DailyFinance - Jul 20, 2011
The least expensive way to insure your teen is usually to add him or her to your policy, says Chris Kissell, managing editor at Insurance.com. "However, this can be a money loser if your car is particularly expensive to insure.
Owens safe teen driving program
13abc.com - Jul 20, 2011
It's open to all area teenagers 15 years and older with a valid license or permit and they must show proof of insurance. Instructors from the Mid-Ohio School will be on hand for a classroom session and hands-on drills involving skid control,
Get a Job: Summer Jobs and Your Teen
Patch.com - Jul 13, 2011
With the exception of a few well-balanced and responsible teens who already have jobs and are paying their own cell phone bills, gas and car insurance, I believe I can safely assume that more than likely, some of your teens will not be interested in
Valley teens having tough time finding employment
Yakima Herald-Republic - Jul 18, 2011
Needing to pay for gas and car insurance, 17-year-old Peter Wachsmith began applying for jobs at fast-food restaurants and retailers last summer. Then he waited for the phone to ring. It never did. A year and more than 14 applications later,