Car Tires

Speedy is kind of a cheap dic*
Yeah thats why last year for graduation I bought my 18 yr old daughter a 1 yr old car with 10k miles on it. then proceeded to buy a brand new set of rims and snow tires and sensors for $1800, just for winter driving to switch on each winter.

But you know me.

Now tell me what you have your kids driving and how you take care of their safety, while you project on everyone else. Claiming to be Righteous.
 
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I would NEVER buy a cheap tire for my child. Call me whatever you want, but a couple hundreds dollars for rain handling and stopping are worth it IMO. I'm only 12 years from being a teenager. I remember how STUPID of a driver we are at that age.

If you buy a used car next year. Swap the good tires you just bought onto the new car or sell them.
I'm 31 years, one almost-college-graduate-daughter, one almost-high-school-graduate-daughter, and lots of dead brain cells away from being a teenager, and one thing I've learned in my half-century on this Earth is that parenting advice from non-parents is absolute GOLD.
 
I'm 31 years, one almost-college-graduate-daughter, one almost-high-school-graduate-daughter, and lots of dead brain cells away from being a teenager, and one thing I've learned in my half-century on this Earth is that parenting advice from non-parents is absolute GOLD.

What if I am already a dad of 2?
 
Yeah thats why last year for graduation I bought my 18 yr old daughter a 1 yr old car with 10k miles on it. then proceeded to buy a brand new set of rims and snow tires and sensors for $1800, just for winter driving to switch on each winter.

But you know me.

Now tell me what you have your kids driving and how you take care of their safety, while you project on everyone else. Claiming to be Righteous.

Take a break.
 
You keep talking but curiously you wont admit to the fact you dont buy the best of everything for you and yours. You claim everyone else should, and that you "would" but yet you dont.

You know nothing about what you speak, and nothing about me. You are just some jerk who talks tough and acts tough behind a keyboard. Good for you. It is obvious you can not handle being called out on your BS and your gaslighting of others.

Again, telling others they should spend their money in a certain way is none of your business and not what was asked. You have no idea what someone's situation is, and you have no right to claim to be righteous because you think you can or would make a better decision. When you really have no actual knowledge as to what you are saying.
Gosh I'm not sure what to send you first. The last credit card transactions from my daughters car repairs or my bank account information or my social security number or my home address or my date of birth or my...
You be you. Thankfully I'm not you.
 
Gosh I'm not sure what to send you first. The last credit card transactions from my daughters car repairs or my bank account information or my social security number or my home address or my date of birth or my...
You be you. Thankfully I'm not you.
If you bought her a new safe car, with warranty you wouldn't have repair bills. Sounds like you didn't buy your daughter a safe car. You must not care for her life. See how that works, Jerk.
 
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Not bad, but do you know if there's anything cheaper out there than cinder?
I've got a set of 4 cinder blocks you can have for free--you just have to pick them up. I'll even throw in another dozen for free. I'm in Iowa City, just let me know....
 
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Another option would involve buying a reasonable priced tire you feel serves your daughters needs; hold onto the crappy tires so that when you sell the vehicle, put the crappy ones back on before doing so. Keep the ones you bought for another vehicle(if that’s an option) or just sell them if that’s not an option. I did that with one of my sons cars years ago…we had another car that was able to use them
We totaled a car with tires that had less than 250 miles on them but insurance didn’t want to pay extra. The car was drivable for a short distance so we took it to the local tire shop and had four worn tires put on. Tire shop bought the good ones from me and sold them. Split it 50/50.

The insurance company sent their truck to the tire shop so the tires didn’t even need to hold air for a long period
 
What a clusterfuck! Congratulations to OP on his most successful trolling thread when he wasn’t even trying to troll
 
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Younger daughter has a 2009 Jeep Liberty, 106k miles, in decent shape, except for the tires. It's strictly an in-town car, she takes wifey's car or mine anytime she'll be driving 65+ on a highway/interstate. We're going to have this car one more year until she goes to college. Quote for new tires is $800+. That's a lot of cheddar and free new tire mileage to be giving away on a car that we'll have for probably <3,000 miles. Guy I work with suggested buying used tires, I didn't even know that was a thing. What would you do?

I got used tires in college. It's fine. I got them from the auto salvage place that used to be by B-Bops in Ames and is now east of town. They have a whole room of them stacked up. I'm sure it's more expensive now but it was incredibly cheap then. I just drove them over to like that Amoco on the corner of Lincoln Way and Duff and then installed them in about 30 minutes.
 
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Younger daughter has a 2009 Jeep Liberty, 106k miles, in decent shape, except for the tires. It's strictly an in-town car, she takes wifey's car or mine anytime she'll be driving 65+ on a highway/interstate. We're going to have this car one more year until she goes to college. Quote for new tires is $800+. That's a lot of cheddar and free new tire mileage to be giving away on a car that we'll have for probably <3,000 miles. Guy I work with suggested buying used tires, I didn't even know that was a thing. What would you do?
It may have been suggested already, but Sam's Riverside sometimes has good used tires on the cheap
 
I got used tires in college. It's fine. I got them from the auto salvage place that used to be by B-Bops in Ames and is now west of town. They have a whole room of them stacked up. I'm sure it's more expensive now but it was incredibly cheap then. I just drove them over to like that Amoco on the corner of Lincoln Way and Duff and then installed them in about 30 minutes.

Carney's ? I've bought tires there before just have to be patient for the size your looking for.
 
Carney's ? I've bought tires there before just have to be patient for the size your looking for.

That's it, I couldn't remember the name but to be fair that was probably like 20 years ago. I'm old!
 
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