She then proceeded to tell me how between her and her two friends they have 5 broken cars that need expensive repairs.

So it would be really helpful if I had a car to help her out when her car was broken and I’m just like… telling me about how expensive and hard to maintain cars are is not “super” convincing me to get one.

So yeah not gonna be buying a money pit and am going to enjoy just using a scooter. Sorry mamma! (As a note I’m 29 and own my own house.)

  • @ericbombOP
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    131 year ago

    Haha yeah she’s just really used to me helping her, so not being able to ask me for help for something is throwing her off.

    But I’m so much happier without the stupid money pit/death trap combo.

    • @NocturnalMorning
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      1 year ago

      I have a newish electric car and I haven’t had to do repairs on it once. Still a money pit though. It cost me 35k. I heavily considered getting a scooter myself when I was looking for a new car.

      • @ericbombOP
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        41 year ago

        Ooh yeah for 35k I hope it stays working for a long while.

        I had a 2012 nissan leaf. It was cheap, but it was falling apart and needed a lot of repairs when I ditched it.

    • @RaoulDook
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      -81 year ago

      Your scooter is definitely not safer than a car in a collision. Modern cars are overall very safe to travel in.

      • @ericbombOP
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        191 year ago

        I mean if I hit a pedestrian at full speed of 15 mph, we’ll both live probably. They’ll be reasonably annoyed with me and bruised though.

        If I hit a wall at cruising speed with my helmet, I’ll probably live. I’ll feel like trash, but i should be okay.

        I do have to be mindful of the murder machine cars that’ll use me as a speed bump though. But that’s why I consider them death traps, they kill everything that weighs less than them.

        Most escooter deaths are from cars, or misuse and alcohol.

      • @Jeanschyso
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        21 year ago

        Safer for the occupants, but not for those OUTSIDE the vehicle. Very important distinction.