I'm with you on this one. Even if she didn't like the car, it was free to her. No reason she couldn't drive it to her job for a few weeks, save up some cash, then trade it on on what she really wanted! Now, she's totally on her own having to come up with the down payment, etc.
2006 Jetta's with 100k + miles typically run about 5 - 7k, which means trade in is probably 2.5k to 4K. Not bad for free money.
Plus, you're right. Once day when she's about 25, she might not ever say anything to her uncle, but she'll definitely tell her friends about how her uncle bought her a car and she turned it down, and they'll tell her how dumb it was to turn it down, then she'll realize.
Oh well. . .
I'm sure our parents thought the same way about us. . .
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Originally Posted by Maggie_May
I wouldn't take it personally. I remember being that age and EVERYTHING is embarrassing -- your parents, your neighborhood, what kind of phone you have. It all feels like the end of the world if it isn't exactly perfect.
Of course, if it were me..and I didn't like it..I would have accepted it and sold it and used the money as a down payment on something I wanted..but of course, that's the hooker in me:-)
You're a very nice uncle and a good person, don't let it discourage you:-) She's 18! 18 year olds aren't known for always making the best choices. Probably 5 years from now, when she grows up a little and realizes what it's like to spend her own hard earned money, you'll get an apology!
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