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Old 11-10-2004, 12:05 PM   #35
Trans Am Chick
 
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Mahwah, New Jersey
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Originally Posted by Untamed
Simple liability, in a state where nearly a quarter of the drivers on the road aren't insured, won't help you. While a cost-cutting option of simple liability so you can drive a sports car seems like a good idea, all the woulda, shoulda, coulda's after your first accident won't help you. God help you if that involves an injury (yours or the other driver). While your personal health insurance (if you have any) may help pay for some of the hospital bill, it wont help the other person who will sue you for everything you and your parents are worth.

Do yourself a favor - park that beautiful blue Trans Am for a few years and enjoy the bus, bicycle, or some clunker for a bit until you have a steady job and can pay for your car. That will be REALLY tough to do, however it truly is the right thing to do. While you may not have an accident anytime soon, that one incident that screws the rest of your life, will make you wish you had held off for a bit.

Wisdom is defined as the ability to learn from your experiences and others, and apply those lessons to your own life. I'm not the wisest person in the world, however I can truly say I've been there, and done that.

- Dave
I wish i could do that but my mom just got a new job nd she'll be traveling every 2 weeks. with one less driver in the house. they need me to drive. to take care of myself nd my lil brother. they shud help but they wont...
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