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your sister has been driving your car for a while and you didnt even know??? I think you are the idiot in this situation. RTUUMMwtf? she drove it for literally 2 minutes, i always check the KMs so i know if its been tampered with it is 99% for sure totaled, sad, but i have to move on, im gonna get a 300zx twin turbo to replace it
Yeah, i dont know why people care if i dont let my mom drive my car, she is notorious for speeding tickets and something is bound to happen, expecially when i get my new 300zx, which will go like none other AND TRUST ME from now on i am taking the keys with me And I bought a car before i got my license because, here in Regina, Canada, there are hardly any BMWs and thats what i wanted so i jumped on the first one i liked cause i knew another one wouldn't come up for a while and i got gyped on my license, apparently "i wasn't close enough to the curb while turning"taylor888
I'm sure if this is a viable option you would have done it already, but how about buying a car in the US? I'm fairly sure the selections of car you can choose from is way more than what's available up where you are.
Also it sounds like you are coming from a well to do family. Instead of buying a car and guarding it from your family, maybe you can try moving out first then buy it? I hate the feelings that I have to keep watch over my own belongings at my own house.
It's your sister's fault for crashing the car, and ultimately yours for not hiding the key or knowing your family well. I keep all my keys at my side at all times.
[QUOTE="taylor888"]Yeah, i dont know why people care if i dont let my mom drive my car, she is notorious for speeding tickets and something is bound to happen, expecially when i get my new 300zx, which will go like none other AND TRUST ME from now on i am taking the keys with me And I bought a car before i got my license because, here in Regina, Canada, there are hardly any BMWs and thats what i wanted so i jumped on the first one i liked cause i knew another one wouldn't come up for a while and i got gyped on my license, apparently "i wasn't close enough to the curb while turning"ariz3260
I'm sure if this is a viable option you would have done it already, but how about buying a car in the US? I'm fairly sure the selections of car you can choose from is way more than what's available up where you are.
Also it sounds like you are coming from a well to do family. Instead of buying a car and guarding it from your family, maybe you can try moving out first then buy it? I hate the feelings that I have to keep watch over my own belongings at my own house.
Buy a car in the US, but make sure it was designed in Germany or by Ford . . .[QUOTE="ariz3260"][QUOTE="taylor888"]Yeah, i dont know why people care if i dont let my mom drive my car, she is notorious for speeding tickets and something is bound to happen, expecially when i get my new 300zx, which will go like none other AND TRUST ME from now on i am taking the keys with me And I bought a car before i got my license because, here in Regina, Canada, there are hardly any BMWs and thats what i wanted so i jumped on the first one i liked cause i knew another one wouldn't come up for a while and i got gyped on my license, apparently "i wasn't close enough to the curb while turning"deepdreamer256
I'm sure if this is a viable option you would have done it already, but how about buying a car in the US? I'm fairly sure the selections of car you can choose from is way more than what's available up where you are.
Also it sounds like you are coming from a well to do family. Instead of buying a car and guarding it from your family, maybe you can try moving out first then buy it? I hate the feelings that I have to keep watch over my own belongings at my own house.
Buy a car in the US, but make sure it was designed in Germany or by Ford . . . that is SO much more expensive though! do you realize that I would have to pay a very high fee if I ever wanted to bring it over the border. anyways, I have found 2, 1990 300zx TT's in calgary and edmonoton (over in the next province~8hrs away) I hope to pick one of them up eventuallyI think you're more stupid for purchasing a car you can't drive yet and not keeping your keys with you at all times, Taylor.
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You should have phoned the police and let them deal with your sister. Theft of your car, possible not insured to drive it and crashed it. POLICE.
You need to do this to teach a lesson because she will keep doing stuff like this if she gets away with it.
pianist
Yeah, because having her arrested and charged for auto theft to "teach her a lesson" is far more important than family bonds.
Of course it is. What if she murdered someone? Do family ties come first then? Anyway she is not my sister.
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