Yes.
Borrowing money from friends and family for any purpose is always tricky - it tends to ruin relationships. When they loan you money, they suddenly have an interest in what you are doing with the money you DO have. They wonder if you really needed that vacation, or if you might have spent that money paying them back instead. And so on. Do you really want them all up in your business?
So I would ask for help if it was something really important - like medical treatment or school.
If your child really needs a car (e.g. to get to work 40 miles away where there is no public transportation) then get a loan from the bank. If you can't, then teach your child how to take the bus or bicycle.
Why are YOU arranging for the car? Once you are old enough to drive you are old enough to make stuff happen on your own - like savings.
2007-05-24 14:09:17
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answered by Grob 2
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I guess that depends on how close the family members are with the child and if the child really needs a car. If you were to ask your great aunt Ethel for money and she only sees your kid once a year that may be unethical, but if your child needs a car to get to that great paying job that he/she got and your parents {the grandparents} are willing to help out as long as the kid pays them back than I say go for it, but don't get upset if they don't want to help. Some people are willing to help and some are not.
2007-05-24 14:04:19
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answered by zoe1594 3
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It really would depend. I think it would be alright if the child was having a mile-stone birthday, (18, 21) and you asked that instead of presents that they give money for her to put towards a car, but just in the general scheme of things, just because you/she wanted her to have one then no. Its not their job to get her one.
Let her get a job, and you could match what she saves, if that's an option, or you could approach the relatives for a loan (which you/she would organise regular repayments), but they don't owe her a car and it would be unfair to expect it for free.
2007-05-24 14:12:29
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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Yes! If you can't afford to buy it then your child wont get a car.
2007-05-24 15:00:14
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answered by OohLaLa 4
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2016-11-05 07:31:18
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answered by Anonymous
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its kind of rude. make your child learn a lesson about the value of a car and make he/she earn it themself by getting a job or doing more chores.
2007-05-24 14:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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YES!! that is sooo shallow!! raise it urself!!
2007-05-24 14:11:04
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answered by katie 1
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YES!
2007-05-24 14:09:39
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answered by thejrzdevil 2
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