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Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: griffis
His name was on the title. I don't think it's stupidity for not putting her name on it as well. My dad's name is still on my title along with mine. We only did that for insurance purposes.
I am a little shocked for some of the reactions here. Some of you people actually agree that since the car was in his name that he had a right to beat her as a child and emotionally beat her up as well? Especially when she's pregnant? I mean just seems a little harsh is all
Originally posted by: BroeBo
Not that you should care about my opinion, but I also think 22 and 23 is far to young for having children. Live life a little before you sign it away to a child.
I do understand your opinion here but I graduated college early and can afford the child on just my salary alone. She works to pay for misc. stuff. Not that I can't afford another car just kind of sucks being thrown into a situation with no preparation.
I think you're mad at her father and you're looking for someone to yell at. All anyone was saying was that legally if his name is on the title he has the legal right to take it back and you can't call the cops on him.
And shop for a cheap car, if you know anything about maint. reparis you'll be better off in this respect, but you can definetly find a car that will last for a few years for under $1000, or you can get on of those high class $1500 dollar cars.
My first car in 2000 was a 1987 dodge k-car with 67k miles on it. Ugly, old, but enginge was good and I ran it hard for 3 years before it gave up. Just put in gas, oil and brake pads.
I looked for a good deal and I'm now driving a 97 volvo 960 with 102k miles on it that I bought for $450 dollars. It's been hit, but it's just body damage.
Nothing wrong with driving an ugly car, they tend to be cheaper.
FYI, i drove a 1987 K-car as well all through college and bought myself a new car when i graduated. Driving a beater does not bother me in the least bit. It was sh*t brown! LOL
