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#1 is NOT going to be happy!
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Bought a new car today. Hyundai IONIC.

Giving my 2013 Prius with 145k to son #1.

Selling #1 son's Jaguar (no need for the "I told you so's").

In the words of my wife - "He will just have to deal with it!".
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Re: #1 is NOT going to be happy! [EndlessH2O] [ In reply to ]
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My daughter got the 2007 Prius with 170K, still going strong at 240K. She just completed her second 140.6, the "Fully Booty" in NC. Bike rides great in the back, 2nd seat down. Don't know anyone disappointed with the reliability of a Prius.
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Re: #1 is NOT going to be happy! [snailsloe] [ In reply to ]
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snailsloe wrote:
Don't know anyone disappointed with the reliability of a Prius.
Yeah, but.

Not a lot of young guys would strike up a conversation with, "Got rid of the Jag, but now I'm driving a Prius. They're so reliable!"

"Human existence is based upon two pillars: Compassion and knowledge. Compassion without knowledge is ineffective; Knowledge without compassion is inhuman." Victor Weisskopf.
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Re: #1 is NOT going to be happy! [EndlessH2O] [ In reply to ]
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Wow, that's some miles for a 2013. I'm guessing there's some sort of moving infraction involved? I mean from the "I told you so's" reference and your wife's comment. Inquiring minds want to know.
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Re: #1 is NOT going to be happy! [snailsloe] [ In reply to ]
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>>My daughter got the 2007 Prius with 170K, still going strong at 240K. S

Same here. Our old mechanic said good for 300K
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Re: #1 is NOT going to be happy! [Alvin Tostig] [ In reply to ]
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Alvin Tostig wrote:
snailsloe wrote:
Don't know anyone disappointed with the reliability of a Prius.

Yeah, but.

Not a lot of young guys would strike up a conversation with, "Got rid of the Jag, but now I'm driving a Prius. They're so reliable!"

Exactly - hope its not the F-type convertible.

Although - we don't know a thing about his son, so it could be a good fit. Does he live in San Francisco?
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Re: #1 is NOT going to be happy! [zed707] [ In reply to ]
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zed707 wrote:
Wow, that's some miles for a 2013. I'm guessing there's some sort of moving infraction involved? I mean from the "I told you so's" reference and your wife's comment. Inquiring minds want to know.

I bought the Prius with 26.5k in 2015. It was a fleet vehicle.

#1 got his moving infraction out of the way last year, so that is not the issue.

Going back to 2016, we were warned that the Jag was going to bite us in the a$$. It has! We bought it for $3k and have put another $5k into it. We are facing another $2k at the minimum, just to have it pass inspection by the end of the year. At this point we realize we should listened and bought a $10k low-mileage vehicle.
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Re: #1 is NOT going to be happy! [EndlessH2O] [ In reply to ]
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I remember that thread.

We bought a Mercedes C450. Lease return. Kept it for 2 years, routine maintenance and license tabs were 2-3x what I thought they should have been.

Lost some $$, but ended up with a Subaru Ascent. Love it, more features than the Mercedes, but definitely not the plush ride.

Live and Learn.
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Re: #1 is NOT going to be happy! [EndlessH2O] [ In reply to ]
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Did this post bring back some memories. The first car I bought was a JAG and my father just laughed at me. 6 months later I knew why he was laughing, but I was 16 and having a JAG was cool. I sold it to my friend’s father and bought a Honda Civic which lasted me another 10 years. I think ever kids first car should be a Honda or Toyota since the damn things last forever.
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Re: #1 is NOT going to be happy! [plifter242] [ In reply to ]
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plifter242 wrote:
I think ever kids first car should be a Honda or Toyota since the damn things last forever.
No, every kid's first car should be a 60s/70s MG or Jag or Triumph or whatever. They will learn more about mechanical and electrical systems than any of their peers and will be able to cope with an astonishing range of real world challenges.

Brian

Gonna buy a fast car, put on my lead boots, take a long, long drive
I may end up spending all my money, but I'll still be alive
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Re: #1 is NOT going to be happy! [EndlessH2O] [ In reply to ]
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EndlessH2O wrote:
Bought a new car today. Hyundai IONIC.

Giving my 2013 Prius with 145k to son #1.

Selling #1 son's Jaguar (no need for the "I told you so's").

In the words of my wife - "He will just have to deal with it!".

Your son isn't old enough to drive a Jag anyway. You're doing him a favour.

How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?
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Re: #1 is NOT going to be happy! [EndlessH2O] [ In reply to ]
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There's also this:

"Son, I am selling the Jag, you can drive my old Prius"

"Are you kidding me? I can't drive that car!"

"Fine, I am selling the Prius too. You can take public transit."

How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?
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