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In reply to the discussion: Lexus: the car of the pretty wealthy. [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)At one time, I was. My dad learned from my older brother than it's not a good idea to fix your kid's car. It's far better for them to fix it, with assistance if necessary and his idea of assistance was mostly in the form of technical advice. At 16, since I could only afford to buy cars that needed repair from time to time I either learned how to work on them or I walked and when you live out in the middle of nowhere walking is a big inconvenience. I've done everything from replacing oil to overhauling an engine and everything in between. Today I'm happy to let someone else do most of the maintenance on my vehicles, but I do maintain them to a pretty high standard. The last used vehicle I bought wound up being a big liability so now I only buy them new but I keep them until the expense and time of maintenance becomes a hassle however many miles or years that entails.