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Old 11-12-2019, 04:17 AM
 
Location: North Texas
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Originally Posted by LowonLuck View Post
All we have is expensive vehicles.
And no common sense
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Old 11-12-2019, 06:00 AM
 
Location: The Ozone Layer, apparently...
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Fix the truck, and keep it for your daughter. Let fiance get a new one. Problems should be solved.
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Old 11-12-2019, 08:23 AM
 
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Fix the truck, and keep it for your daughter. Let fiance get a new one. Problems should be solved.
Yeah, since you follow dave ramsey and pay cash for everything , explaining the 0 credit raiting.
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Old 11-12-2019, 08:27 AM
 
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I got my license when I was 21. Didn't buy my 1st car until age 26, but I was driving the entire time. Lived at home and drove my parent's car. I never had insurance until I got my own car.
what a millennial you are
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Old 11-12-2019, 08:32 AM
 
Location: The Ozone Layer, apparently...
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Yeah, since you follow dave ramsey and pay cash for everything , explaining the 0 credit raiting.
Are you reading the thread at all, or just passing through?

The OP seems to live a grand lifestyle. As for me - I have no idea who Dave Ramsey is, and have an excellent "raiting". BTW, rating is spelled R-A-T-I-N-G.
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Old 11-12-2019, 08:45 AM
 
Location: SoCal again
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Well, to be fair, Dave Ramsey would have taught you that taking out a $60k auto loan on a depreciable asset for a boyfriend/fiancé is not a good idea.

You should have let your boyfriend/fiancé figure out how to buy a car on his own. If he uses cash, let him pay cash at the level he could afford.

What happens if you two breakup?
Then there is another ex driving around with her vehicle - OP has stated in numerous other threads she is not happy with her fiance. OP has a history of poor decisions and cosigning, criminal baby daddies, and if I remember correctly, exes cars registered to her, causing all sorts of issues (don't remember, was there a repo or just just car getting towed because it broke down?).
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Old 11-12-2019, 08:50 AM
 
Location: Wisconsin
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I got my license when I was 21. Didn't buy my 1st car until age 26, but I was driving the entire time. Lived at home and drove my parent's car. I never had insurance until I got my own car.
I agree with Roselvr.

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What year did you start driving? If it was the last 10 years, chances are you were listed as a licensed driver in your parents household.

The only time someone won't get named as a driver is if they have a license but no car and live alone.
My late husband did not have a driver's license (we turned it in for a state ID) and was in a nursing home (but his legal address was still with me) and the insurance company still was required to have him listed on my car insurance. I was not paying anything for him (as he did not drive) but he had to be listed as long as he was alive.
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Old 11-12-2019, 09:28 AM
 
Location: A Yankee in northeast TN
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Fix the truck, and keep it for your daughter. Let fiance get a new one. Problems should be solved.
If getting a brand new expensive vehicle is the reward for having an accident I'm going to start looking for some sucker to let me drive their new car around!
What you're suggesting would be a case of extremely poor parenting, lol.
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Old 11-12-2019, 09:30 AM
 
Location: SoCal again
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Fix the truck, and keep it for your daughter. Let fiance get a new one. Problems should be solved.
yes, have the daughter, who cannot drive (yet), keep the truck so she can finish what she started and total it
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Old 11-12-2019, 10:09 AM
 
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I agree with Roselvr.



My late husband did not have a driver's license (we turned it in for a state ID) and was in a nursing home (but his legal address was still with me) and the insurance company still was required to have him listed on my car insurance. I was not paying anything for him (as he did not drive) but he had to be listed as long as he was alive.

Most insurers allow you to specifically exclude someone as well but if you truly were paying nothing extra then no big deal.
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