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Old 12-05-2009, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Cr from Texas View Post
The car may have saved his life.

My advice is to replace it with another one for the daughter.

Require the son to fix this one or replace it before he drives again. Good lesson for him that he will eventually learn to appreciate.
+1 on this. Thank goodness he's ok. My son is primary driver on the Euro and he knows that his first moving violation or accident with it will be the end of his driving career while living under this roof. Consequences, the best medicine. Make him fix it even if it isn't fixable.
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