Was awaiting Raymond's input. Spoilt is a harsh term surely?
I don't believe so.
Was awaiting Raymond's input. Spoilt is a harsh term surely?
I don't believe so.
Explain to me why it's appropriate
Get a job, buy own car.
Like the rest of us...

Only costs an extra £400 a year on insurance
No problem getting pictures of the two when they're on my drive.
1) My mum ordered a second car as a run around. Something small. I was due a new car anyway as my current car is falling apart my first car. I rang the insurance company and with my current fully comp cover I'm unable to drive it third party at my age, so yes, the car was given to me and the parents are picking up a second one. No problem getting pictures of the two when they're on my drive.
No need to act like a kid with the school reference.
Had no idea i was dealing with a spoilt person, your name rang a bell but Raymond's post summed it up.
It's a bit random that due to your own insurance not allowing DOC on another car (what was going to be your mums), which would only have allowed you to drive 3rd party, has resulted in her giving you the car.
Clearly the best option would have been for you to be placed on your mums insurance policy as a named driver, which would have cost pennys vs her having to buy another car, this would have resulted in you having full ability to drive the car, but not be the main driver.
With thinking like that i can see why you get away with what you do.
Get a job, buy own car.
Like the rest of us...
Clown, turn wheels other direction
As for Elliotjames' "car", it's not insured in his name, the quoted bit gives it away:
I have a job. I pay my car insurance and petrol.
But not the purchase of the vehicle, or road tax, or servicing, or maintenance costs...