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Originally Posted by Pete_89T2
Very good advice, and I would add it also applies if you're UNDER 25, regardless of what kind of car you drive. Lack of life experience is one thing, but youth is no excuse for ignorance or stupidity when you can learn from those older/more experienced.
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definitely 100 percent true. lol, my experience with youth when trying to advise, is that they already know everything. . . . . More so than those that have lived it, and only tend to take to advice either later in life (or after the fact)
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Originally Posted by Pete
Not sure how things work in Canada, but if reporting a wreck to insurance to make a claim causes Big Brother to get involved and prevents you from legally driving it, you might want keep this one off the books...
Have the police been involved/filed a report yet? If not, perhaps you can recover damages privately from your "friend", fix the car yourself, drive on and learn from the experience.
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I didn't even think of that. Very, very good point. I whole heartedly agree, and would keep the bumper buster off of the books and go that route. If it prevents the car from being forcefully taken from you, and you can continue to enjoy the car. . . well. .. that's a no brainer
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Originally Posted by Pete
^More good advice.
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thank you, good sir! I learned from life, and just trying to pay the lessons forward