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25dec
1 year ago

– No.

3x on rain to go back to the house – already old gurke on wheels with roof is a dream car.

MichaelStumpf
1 year ago

No, we don’t know, we didn’t have parents with cars. We also knew how to deal with money. Once you earn money, you can buy an expensive new car. As long as the car was driving, we were happy that it certainly brought us everywhere.

An old car is for mcih a sign of landliness, financial security and consumer awareness. There is no reason to buy a car for over 10,000 €. You get enough car for that.

You also underestimate that many new cars are corporate cars or are financed (i.e. the person cannot really afford the new car himself). I don’t expect small children to know that.

Rosenmary
1 year ago

My son is not stand-conscious and my car is rather exciting for children as a full hybrid because he goes silently.

dvdfan
1 year ago

No, I don’t know.

My son never had a problem with my cheap “hot” Ford Ka and also not with my Renault Clio3.

Mostly the part comes to the finish.

Sara135ukw
1 year ago

No. The car of my parents is not very old but also not new and you can see that they transport 5 children there every day. But I am glad that we can afford one thing at all and we have the opportunity to visit our relatives in other cities and you don’t always have to walk or take the bus. In my class, most of them have a new car and if they run past ours they might turn around. But in the end it doesn’t care what car your parents drive because most of them aren’t on my school. Happy

PennerVan
1 year ago

No. My parents used to drive VW Touareg and Mercedes C-Classes. Today I’m grown up and I’m driving an Audi Q5. My parents drive the new Mercedes GLC and the VW ID.3, which will be replaced by the VW ID.7 Variant next year.

blank280
1 year ago

I know about myself. My mother drives a pink smart and at the front sit small fabric animals. An older car wouldn’t be embarrassed, but my mother’s car is embarrassing. So if I go anywhere with her, I’ll find it a bit unpleasant and I’m glad I’ve got my own car.

Alexander665
1 year ago

Of course you know that. I hated it when my grandpa or my grandma picked me up with their little reindeer box.

First, because it was pretty ashamed.

& secondly: if you simply don’t want to be picked up by Omi and Opi as a teenager, that was even more unpleasant than by a parent (I always found)

DerUniversum
1 year ago

No, I don’t know that. We also have relatively modern cars.

data2309
1 year ago

No. I don’t know.

my mother had a fiesta. but it was never embarrassed. later then Vectra, Senator, 308 convertible..

my grandpa; Granada, Taunus, Jetta, Clio.

I liked being a kid.

SirSulas74
1 year ago

Yes, my parents had a 2.0L Mercedes diesel with 55 hp, which in winter hardly came up the road… o_O

Claphamroad
1 year ago

No, because we always drive cars of high-end class.

XXsadXX
1 year ago

No, I didn’t care what car they had, but even I didn’t want their cars. I got a BMW first car.

Andreas490
1 year ago

I wouldn’t have a problem with it, but it’s so healthy, especially for such nerve saws.

Nordseefan
1 year ago

No, I was always washed.

The rattle cist brings you from A to B as well as the Porsche.

That’s what my parents have done to me by little that there are more important than prestige objects.

MeinName927
1 year ago

Then the parents taught the children a false system of values!