I didn't think banks would lend money to residents of Verdun in those days because...Verdun.no idea, don't care
My parents weren't chauffeurs either, but that doesn't mean they bought me a car. I had to take the bus.My kids had credit cards at 16. Monitored closely. Why? Build credit early.
They also each had vehicles at 16. Why? Because I'm not a chauffeur.
The banks are the ones who "red line" certain areas, not me.Your prejudice isn't funny
I had the old crappy beater car when they upgraded, that car was a piece of shit, but it was mine.My parents weren't chauffeurs either, but that doesn't mean they bought me a car. I had to take the bus.
yupI had the old crappy beater car when they upgraded, that car was a piece of shit, but it was mine.![]()
my parents bought me a 1984 Nissan Pulsar for University, got me to and from UBC for 2 degrees and articles. I loved that car despite no ACI had a beater hand me down too
my parents bought me a 1984 Nissan Pulsar for University, got me to and from UBC for 2 degrees and articles. I loved that car despite no AC
always need it in a car, and now in homes too, when I moved here in 1980, until say 1990 there were maybe 10 nights per summer you didn't need sweater, now maybe 10 you doYou need ac on the coast?
mine was a 1967 Valiant Slant Six..I had to buy my own first vehicle when I was 18. 1974 Ford pickup. $400
The good old days folksmine was a 1967 Valiant Slant Six..