The problem lies in the parents wanting all the other parents to think they have it "going on" and are probably more in debt than everyone else around. Parents want to think they have a great kid and they deserve to drive something nice. There is not (1) 16 y/o that deserves to be driving something that nice, and I tell these parents that too, because I have been to more accidents involving nice vehicles with 16 y/o behind the wheel. All 3 of my boys received a vehicle that I paid cash for when they turned 16, and that cash amounted to 2500.00 for each one.


Is it Hunting Season Yet?