Personal Finance 2007Chapter 13:
Home and Motor Vehicle InsuranceNAF Case StudiesTom just turned 16, and he wants a car more than anything. Since Tom had only been working for three weeks at the local hamburger hangout, he hasn't saved enough money for a car. His parents aren't in a position to buy him one. Besides, they keep telling him that the expenses that go along with a car like insurance, gas, oil, and maintenance are very costly. But Tom thinks he has it all figured out. Several of his friends have cars, so he will just borrow theirs! He will pay for the gas he uses. His friends seem OK with this idea. Apply Do you think friends should share their cars with Tom? Would you loan your car to Tom? Explain why or why not. If you were his parents, would you let Tom borrow his friends' cars? What problems could occur? Research an automobile insurance policy and find out the coverages in place for someone who borrows a car. |