Southern California Club Xterra
Southern California Club Xterra => SCCX Welcome Center => Topic started by: JeffBett on February 11, 2016, 10:09:15 AM
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Last night I came across a great deal on an 2005 Off Road so now my 19 year old son spent his work savings and is the proud owner of a 4x4 Xterra. Its a stock Off Road version in silver and the owners were original and told me they had never used anything by 4 high a few times in the snow, he had no idea what lockers were and had never touch that button. Jake's spare time will now be spent on his back with a wrench in his hand, looking forward to teaching him what I know and developing the pride we all feel when we fix or upgrade things ourselves. Its going to be a lot easier this time as I have just done so much on mine the last few months. I can just reorder some of the mod items.
I am not sure yet how I feel that he already has a better off roader then I do. I have locker envy.
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That's great news, way cool for your son and you, the proud Papa O0
Honestly though, from the title I thought that you were pregnant :o
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Congrats!
Make sure to check for SMOD and do the bypass!
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They replaced the radiator and cats. Unfortunately after the last couple of years I sometimes think I am pregnant as well. I need to get back into a exercise routine.
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I, too, believed that you were having a new child based on the thread subject. :)
Congrats on the new (vehicle) addition to the family :P
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Congrats, and it's great to learn that he is learning the right way, wrenching on his rig.
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Lets face it. Adding a vehicle for a teenager cost almost as much as having another kid. :o I just added Randy to my Xterra insurance, he alone costs as much as my 3 other cars and one is a 2016 Mustang GT convertible. :-\
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Lets face it. Adding a vehicle for a teenager cost almost as much as having another kid. :o I just added Randy to my Xterra insurance, he alone costs as much as my 3 other cars and one is a 2016 Mustang GT convertible. :-\
Ahh yes...the good ole' insurance industry "force add" for a 16 year old driver.
So true Tim, and no breaks in $$$ until they are 25...**sigh**
To the OP...congrats on the 05' Off Road, those are great rigs! And a factory "easy" button...sweet.
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In CA, its not 25 before insurance goes down, that would be age discrimination, they go by 9 years after getting a license. So some of Jake's class mates in high school, did not bother getting a license until they were 18 because mom and dad carted them around, their rates will not go down until they are 27. Jake currently drives an old 97 Honda Accord with just liability so I may keep that around as his insurance car just to save the cost of his name on a full coverage off roader.
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In CA, its not 25 before insurance goes down, that would be age discrimination, they go by 9 years after getting a license. So some of Jake's class mates in high school, did not bother getting a license until they were 18 because mom and dad carted them around, their rates will not go down until they are 27. Jake currently drives an old 97 Honda Accord with just liability so I may keep that around as his insurance car just to save the cost of his name on a full coverage off roader.
Correct...it is by license experience not age.
Why did I not remember that?? 


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