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Old 05-25-2022, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by CompFi View Post
Just wanted to thank everyone that has responded to my question in the original post regarding options for insuring members of the household under age 25.
First question, exactly how old are the "two children", what are their driving history since they got their permit(s) till now?

Second, while you want to be the "cool dad", is it really smart for you to offer a 2,300lb, high powered, loaded weapon such as a Cobra replica to your children without first sending them to a high performance driving school first?
Something like this:
https://www.skipbarber.com/courses/3...chool-formula/

Why a Formula car for instruction, simple, because it has the same handling characteristics as a Cobra replica. No computer controls, great track car, capable of spinning out without much input from whomever is behind the wheel, no matter their previous skill set.

I think you get where I'm coming from.

Bill S.
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