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Wednesday, May 30, 2012 By William Phillips, Bellaire High School
A bargain car's safety is sometimes debatable. - WILLIAM PHILLIPS
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Some say they will always
remember their first car – fresh off the used car lot, the original paint
fading to rust, the breaks and suspension squealing – betraying their age.
One’s first car could
probably be described as a bargain car, bought because of the price asked and
not for its aesthetics or reliability. But the question that must be asked is
whether or not these cars really safe for teenagers?
Some parents might argue
that buying teens cars made while the U.S.S.R. still existed teaches them the
value of maintaining a vehicle. Others might say that their kids should be
happy to have something with four wheels and a motor, but what parents seem to
overlook is that cheap cars are cheap for a reason.
“When I got my 1998 Ford Explorer it was leaking transmission fluid and motor
oil and the ball bearing was wearing out; also the air conditioner was all but
worn out. I had to go and replace all of that and it all ended up costing me
more than the car itself and there were still things left to fix,” John
Villanueva, a senior at Bellaire exclaimed.
“I have to keep it for a
few more months while my other truck, (a Chevy Trailblazer) is getting an engine
swap for a new V8. I can’t get rid of the Exploder!” he shouted, referring to
his current truck by its nickname.
Although it seems like a good idea to some
parents to give their kids bad cars to teach them responsibility, some teens
view the cars as something they don’t really have to take care of, causing them
to fail to properly maintain and sometimes go so far as to drive it recklessly.
“When my friend got his
car, he got a cheap Honda, and he never treated it well because he despised it,
and didn’t even feel safe driving it,” Charife Pongpruksaton said. “The brakes were shot and the transmission
was nearly destroyed.”
Ray Leonard recalls the
first car he got for his son being an old Toyota Corolla that had aged quite a
bit and told his son that if he maintained the car for a year he would get him
a new one to replace it. Lacking the interest to keep his car running his son
let his car fall apart.
“I didn’t want to spend
a lot of money on a car that I didn’t think he would take care of,” Leonard
stated. Little did he know that the car’s suspension was falling apart and that
when the car got above 70 mph, the steering wheel would start to violently
vibrate.
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