>>> We're looking at a 95 Neon for our daughter. Anything in particular to
>>> be looking for?
>> Yes. Something newer.
>> Do you really want your daughter driving around in a 12 year old car?
> New would be nice, but not in our budget, nor does it make good economic
> sense. The age of a car doesn't concern me as much as the condition. I
> drive a 10 year-old truck, my wife drives a 7 year-old car. Are you in car
> sales?

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>>>> We're looking at a 95 Neon for our daughter. Anything in particular to
>>>> be looking for?
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> really what you want for your daughter? No, I have nothing to do with car
> sales, but I do think about car safety, especially for my daughter(s).
The condition of "most" cars of a particular age doesn't matter. The
condition of a particular car does. I forgot to mention that my son drives
an 11 year-old car. All of our vehicles are in good mechanical condition,
particularly where safety issues are concerned.
How old of a car would you consider acceptable?
Please understand that my intent isn't to be confrontational, but
conversational.
Ken
Dan C - 13 Oct 2006 03:15 GMT
>> I didn't say "new", I said "newer". You didn't really answer my question,
>> either. What kind of condition are most 12 year old cars in? Is that
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> an 11 year-old car. All of our vehicles are in good mechanical condition,
> particularly where safety issues are concerned.
Well.....OK.
> How old of a car would you consider acceptable?
I'd think maybe 5-7 years, usually. Like you said above, some cars which
have been well maintained are still good (safe) at 12 years, but many are
not.
> Please understand that my intent isn't to be confrontational, but
> conversational.
Same here. Good luck with the search.

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clare at snyder.on.ca - 18 Oct 2006 04:56 GMT
>>>>> We're looking at a 95 Neon for our daughter. Anything in particular to
>>>>> be looking for?
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>
>Ken
I have a 1994 Pontiac Trans Sport with 340,000 km. My wife has a 1996
Mystique with 135,000km, and my daughter has a '98 Neon with 135,000
km. My wife's '88 New Yorker was 18 when we sold it, and it was still
very driveable. I'd take ( or send my daughter with) any one of our 3
current vehicles anywhere in north america, any time. Other daughter
took the mystique half way across the country last summer. Yet, I see
MANY 4 year old cars I would not let my wife or daughters drive, and
which I would not pay more than a couple hundred dollars for if I'd
bother with them at all.

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