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Quick background..
My oldest daughter is 15, she'll be 16 in March. I probably spoil my girls too much, but they really are good kids. The 15 year old gets all A's and hasn't given us any "teenage drama" yet.
Her DREAM car (as with many teenage girls) has been a VW Bug Convertible...and she was even specific with the color combo.. ivory with burgundy top and seats. Looking into it, it seems
this is called a Blush Edition. I laughed at her like most dads would and said to keep dreaming.
Family business is auto parts, salvage cars, vehicle repair, etc.. so I usually can get into most cars/trucks a lot cheaper than the general public. The trade off is that they've been wrecked and fixed.
Fast forward to last week... watching a wrecked car auction online and there's a 2005 Beetle Convertible, Ivory. Of course it's not a blush edition and the top and interior are a cream color.. However, this
particular car is not wrecked and is "vandalized".. the top is cut and the seats and center armrest are sliced up a bit. Since the top and seats have to be reupholstered, I can go with any color, including
burgundy. I buy the car and get it back to the shop. I drove it around a bit, took it home and cleaned it up, nothing wrong with it mechanically and it has a clear title, not salvage.
Right now I have around $2500 into this car the way it sits.. I can turn it and make some money or work on getting it fixed up completely and surprise her in March for her 16th birthday..
What does the FFA think?? Is this spoiling her too much?? The car gets good safety ratings, but should I be putting a 16 year old girl into a convertible?? or a VW Beetle??
Serious answers and jokes are always appreciated
My oldest daughter is 15, she'll be 16 in March. I probably spoil my girls too much, but they really are good kids. The 15 year old gets all A's and hasn't given us any "teenage drama" yet.
Her DREAM car (as with many teenage girls) has been a VW Bug Convertible...and she was even specific with the color combo.. ivory with burgundy top and seats. Looking into it, it seems
this is called a Blush Edition. I laughed at her like most dads would and said to keep dreaming.
Family business is auto parts, salvage cars, vehicle repair, etc.. so I usually can get into most cars/trucks a lot cheaper than the general public. The trade off is that they've been wrecked and fixed.
Fast forward to last week... watching a wrecked car auction online and there's a 2005 Beetle Convertible, Ivory. Of course it's not a blush edition and the top and interior are a cream color.. However, this
particular car is not wrecked and is "vandalized".. the top is cut and the seats and center armrest are sliced up a bit. Since the top and seats have to be reupholstered, I can go with any color, including
burgundy. I buy the car and get it back to the shop. I drove it around a bit, took it home and cleaned it up, nothing wrong with it mechanically and it has a clear title, not salvage.
Right now I have around $2500 into this car the way it sits.. I can turn it and make some money or work on getting it fixed up completely and surprise her in March for her 16th birthday..
What does the FFA think?? Is this spoiling her too much?? The car gets good safety ratings, but should I be putting a 16 year old girl into a convertible?? or a VW Beetle??
Serious answers and jokes are always appreciated
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