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#438725 - 10/06/08 01:18 PM
Re: Has Ford gone over the edge? MyKey
[Re: CJS]
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Admiral
Registered: 08/24/05
Posts: 617
Loc: Charlotte, NC (Lake Norman)
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Its nice to have that confidence in your children. I hope that I do when mine get to that age. I've learned a lot about the development of the teenaged brain from a friend whose 22 year old son is an addict and the parents have dealt with psychologists for several years. Without getting in depth, there is sufficient evidence, as far I am concerned, that teenagers do not process information in the same way as a mature adult, which helps explain risky behavior of teenagers. That is to say that risky behavior may be inherent to teenagers, despite our best parenting.
Based on my own personal experience and what I have since learned, I will not be buying my son or daughters a high performance car. That is not to say a 90 hp Honda can not be dangerous, just saying...
When my kids turn 16, getting a license is not a given. I will need to have a high degree of confidence they will be deserving of the responsibility to drive, nanny car or not.
Sounds like Ford is tapping on to parental fears and hope to offer something people will buy into.
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