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Oh Joy! A Driving difficult child.
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<blockquote data-quote="change" data-source="post: 179092" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>My daughter is only 12 (about to be 13 in a couple of weeks) but I AM NOT AT ALL ready for her to drive anytime soon and know she won't be ready at 16. She is impulsive, inconsistent, and yet can be overly cautious sometimes to the point of tardiness, etc. I can see her rear-ending someone or repeatedly banging up a vehicle. My husband just had to get a new car because he was driving a really old one and it died. He really wanted an Infinite G...he got an economy car (Hyundai) with the expectation that someday he'd pass it to her. I drive a Hybrid Lexus; one day a few months after I got it, she said something about wanting one too when she begins to drive. I ignored her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="change, post: 179092, member: 4808"] My daughter is only 12 (about to be 13 in a couple of weeks) but I AM NOT AT ALL ready for her to drive anytime soon and know she won't be ready at 16. She is impulsive, inconsistent, and yet can be overly cautious sometimes to the point of tardiness, etc. I can see her rear-ending someone or repeatedly banging up a vehicle. My husband just had to get a new car because he was driving a really old one and it died. He really wanted an Infinite G...he got an economy car (Hyundai) with the expectation that someday he'd pass it to her. I drive a Hybrid Lexus; one day a few months after I got it, she said something about wanting one too when she begins to drive. I ignored her. [/QUOTE]
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