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AIBU?

To think we shouldn't get this car?

11 replies

Topaz25 · 26/07/2014 19:21

DH's friend has offered him a good deal on a car and he thinks we should buy it. I do not because neither of us can drive although I'm planning to learn soon. We don't have a drive or private parking space and we would have to park it on the street so technically wouldn't we be breaking the law by driving it on the street if a neighbour asked us to move it? Also I think there are higher priority things we could spend the money on because we don't need a car till I've passed my test and we could save up for it in the meantime. AIBU?

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Smilesandpiles · 26/07/2014 19:24

YANBU

It can take months to learn to drive and you'll be paying insurance and tax for a car neither of you can use. Pointless.

Spend the money on something else, or even, LESSONS for you both.

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dexter73 · 26/07/2014 19:24

Yanbu - if neither of you can drive it seems fairly pointless.

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Andrewofgg · 26/07/2014 19:25

Lunacy. When one of you can drive - there'll be other good deals on other cars. And you are right, you could not move it an inch.

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kawliga · 26/07/2014 19:26

there are higher priority things we could spend the money on

This is the main issue really. It doesn't make sense if you need the money for other things. The rest of the stuff like where to park it is irrelevant. Even if you had a drive you should prioritize your spending and the car is not yet top priority.

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HauntedNoddyCar · 26/07/2014 19:27

YANBU. It doesn't make any sense at all.

It might not be something you'd even be able to insure as a non-driver.

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Drquin · 26/07/2014 19:28

Yes, you're right - as a learner driver you shouldn't be driving it anywhere on your own.

Financially, it's only really a good deal if you factor in a few (?) months of running costs because that's effectively dead money .... There'll be another good deal when you're ready to buy.

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thenightsky · 26/07/2014 19:28

Can you use it to learn in? I used my own car and got charged a lot less per lesson. Although I guess the difference may have been made up with insurance.

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Pipbin · 26/07/2014 19:31

Crazy idea. As said up thread I doubt you'll be able to insure it. And then you won't be able to tax it.
There will be other cars. I doubt this one is anything special.

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KnackeredMuchly · 26/07/2014 19:36

I bought one when I started to learn to drive and it took me a year, fortunately my DP moved up do he had use of it.

It's illegal to own a car without insurance now, even iff off road! So you will need to get your learner's licence and tax, mot and insurance. Thousands of pounds.

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sarahquilt · 26/07/2014 20:17

Plus, how do you know it is in full working order? The friend could be trying to foist it on a mug.

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NatashaBee · 26/07/2014 20:19

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