So I'm about to enter into a new grey hair inducing, nerve wrecking, find new curse words parental phase called "He wants to drive". Minion wants to buy a car, which apparently he can without a license. In his teenage wisdom he wants to get a used Hellcat. I'm assuming this is considered a sports car so insurance will be astronomical (add in that he is diabetic and we may be looking into the next galaxy.
So I have a few questions if possible.
1) What does one look for in a used car so we have a standing chance of not going broke with fixing it? I know to look for rust and floor issues and to get a car accident report thing but that's about all I know. Yes he will be taking auto mechanics in school, I made that mandatory.
2) Is a Hellcat a good starter car for a 16 yr old? I have checked out the prices of used ones and he can afford one (sadly). The mom side of me wants him to start with a little 4 door compact or a tiny tank works well too.
3) If he buys off a used car lot am I allowed to take the car to a mechanic or should I take the mechanic to the lot?
I don't drive, so I'm a little lost with purchasing a used car and when I did drive, the less said is better. Did you know the power steering fluid dipstick actually has a "do not fill above this line" warning on it? I didn't but I do recommend getting a real good turkey baster to fix that oh-oh if you didn't.
Thanks for your help in advance.
So I have a few questions if possible.
1) What does one look for in a used car so we have a standing chance of not going broke with fixing it? I know to look for rust and floor issues and to get a car accident report thing but that's about all I know. Yes he will be taking auto mechanics in school, I made that mandatory.
2) Is a Hellcat a good starter car for a 16 yr old? I have checked out the prices of used ones and he can afford one (sadly). The mom side of me wants him to start with a little 4 door compact or a tiny tank works well too.
3) If he buys off a used car lot am I allowed to take the car to a mechanic or should I take the mechanic to the lot?
I don't drive, so I'm a little lost with purchasing a used car and when I did drive, the less said is better. Did you know the power steering fluid dipstick actually has a "do not fill above this line" warning on it? I didn't but I do recommend getting a real good turkey baster to fix that oh-oh if you didn't.
Thanks for your help in advance.