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Go small or go home | Weelee’s car checklist for students

Weelee's small car checklist for students

Just when you thought you could do a ‘budget breather,’ you get the varsity fees + res/accommodation costs plus, plus plus. If you are in a position to buy your child a car to get to and from class, then there are certain criteria to prioritise over others when doing a savvy financial planning exercise to send your young adult into the world of tertiary education. Here at Weelee, we have done the groundwork for you so you can make the wisest choice when buying a vehicle for your young adult child.

Bearing in mind that first-year students have generally just got their driver’s license (making them inexperienced newbie drivers), our Weelee checklist highlights the practicalities and benefits of perhaps selling a bigger car to buy a smaller alternative to wisely get them through this next chapter of their lives. (And also keep you in the black and them coming home over study breaks and holidays).

Keep them budget-conscious

Your student may not be enrolled in a Finance or B-com degree, but learning how to manage a budget is a life skill that needs to be learnt. From the outset, when deciding they have earned the responsibility to drive a car, including them in the financial implications and cost discussions is a key teaching moment. 

Sell a car to buy a small car for your university student

When you need to sell a car to buy a smaller one, our Weelee platform will get you the best price to help subside all the new varsity lifestyle expenses. 

Keep them safe – when driving

As your child heads off to varsity, a helicopter parenting style will no longer work. But your innate desire to keep them safe can be satisfied – to a degree – in the choice of car you buy for them.

It might be time to sell the vintage Beetle sitting in your garage that does not have 21st-century security in favour of a recent smaller car that is more reliable and comes fitted with certain standard safety features and technology. 

Weelee safe driving tips for first-time drivers

Safety features that should be considered when buying a small car:

Keep them safe – when parked

The reality of car crime in South Africa is well documented. This should be a major factor when considering extra security features for a university student’s car. It is unlikely they will have secure off-road parking or a lock-up garage. Student vehicles are often parked on the road or perhaps even in more dodgy inner city areas. 

Weelee Small car safety and security checklist

Our Weelee advice is to consider investing in anti-theft devices or accessories as preventive measures:

Of course, every student needs to commit to the practice of NEVER leaving their laptop bag or valuables on the front or back seats – when driving or parked.

Speaking of parking – inner city and campus parking is always limited. Selling a bigger car to buy a smaller car for your varsity student will go a long way to making their lives a little bit easier and removing parking anxiety.   

Keep them educated

Outside of the lecture halls, common sense and responsibility need to prevail when your child starts driving.  

Student  car broken down on the side of a car

As you wave them off, make sure you have invested the following as part of their value system and skill set:

If you need to sell a car or buy a car – whatever the size and whatever your life stage – our Weelee team and innovative online platform have your back; always getting you the best deal.
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