Selling rig?

redneck grrrl

That girl
Joined
Mar 12, 2007
Location
Dudley Shoals, NC
Old man has a great rig, i have a great rig. Both are yotas. I'm really thinking about selling mine to get a 2nd family vehicle. Im a single mom and my son will be 16 in June. .......so many options.
 
Is there a question in there somewhere or are you just pontificating out loud?
 
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Never will forget the first time my dad sighned with me to get my first ride, I was 17 gave me a sense of responsibility paid every dime myself. Still miss this truck
 
Not sure the reason of the post but when I was 15 I bought my first vehicle it was an 88 yota. I had been working sincei was 10 and saved up the money to buy something for when I got my license. My mom would pay my insurance until my first ticket, which only lasted 6 months then I had to pay my insurance from then on. Wrecked the truck after staying up all night camping and fell asleep heading home.
If your son hasn't worked and saved up money then there's always the option of signing with him so he can get a cheap vehicle for his first ride. (Cheap reliable DD= $5k or less)
 
I had been working sincei was 10 and saved up the money to buy something for when I got my license.

Similar here. Grew up with just my mom (dad never really came back from vietnam) and she worked for the county (i.e. we didn't have squat)

She made it clear early in life if I wanted a car, college, better clothes than tuffskin jeans and bobo shoes, then I better start thinking ahead. I got a workers permit at 13 and rode the school bus to the Baptist Retirement home in the afternons where I washed dishes and served slop in the cafeteria. Saved every dime and bought a 74 CJ5 for my first ride. [insert Billy Mays] But there's more!!! Now I had to fuel that beast (304 v8) and keep it tagged....so I had to feed the animal and pay my fuel, insurance, taxes....etc.

The fun part? My mom claimed me on her taxes, so until I was out of college I never got to have one of those ******-rich moments in the first of the year that others called a "tax return" :rolleyes:
 
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