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Related: About this forumStranger gifts car to struggling nursing student who works 2 jobs
https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Living/stranger-gifts-car-struggling-nursing-student-works-jobs/story?id=61759770When 22-year-old Kayla Cooper walked out of car dealership in tears, little did she know a good Samaritan was about to help her. Cooper, a nursing student at San Diego City College, was at Auto City in El Cajon, California, when she realized that she didn't have enough money for a down payment to buy a used car.
Dan Laguardia, a dad of four from San Diego, was also at the dealership that day and overheard Cooper's story. Laguardia was buying a new car for himself and planned to trade in the old one.
Laguardia learned that Cooper, who had been driving a loner car, couldn't afford a down payment to purchase her own. When she's not attending nursing school, Cooper works two part-time jobs -- as a cashier at 7-Eleven and a lot enforcer at Ace Parking in San Diego.
After Cooper left the dealership, Laguardia asked the salesperson to call and ask her to come back. Cooper returned 10 minutes later and Laguardia offered her his 2005 Scion, which he intended on trading in, for nothing.
Full story with pics at link.
50 Shades Of Blue
(10,913 posts)Doreen
(11,686 posts)She also got a very reliable car. That scion will serve her many purposes for some time. For her financial situation it will be perfect as gas milage is very low and it takes regular gas. The one she has is standard and does not have lots of gadgets to break down. That man is an absolute angle.
...she is acute angle.
Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)He's a white father of 4, she's a black nursing student.
Hamlette
(15,546 posts)a friend of a friend knew a student who needed a car. Mine ran fine but needed some work and her father is a car mechanic so it was perfect.
Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)As I said, there are lots of good, unsung heros. We just don't hear about them all that often because a) they don't tend to toot their own horn and b) bad news sells better than good news.
I read one today. An autistic boy (looked to be somewhere around 12-13) called 911 because he couldn't find his teddy bear. Autistic boy was white. Officer who responded was black. Responding officer helped the boy find his Teddy Bear, calmed him down, and left with a big grin on his face.
Doreen
(11,686 posts)The few bad ones stand in the limelight as the good ones take the background. I cheer for this officer and others like him.
Doreen
(11,686 posts)iluvtennis
(20,948 posts)rusty quoin
(6,133 posts)Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,845 posts)my old car, a 2004 Honda Civic, a perfectly good if somewhat battered car that someone else could have used. I got very little on the trade in.
It's too late now, but someday, a decade or so in the future, when I'm ready to trade in my current car I might want to try to find some deserving person like this to give it to.
blueinredohio
(6,797 posts)to my nephew when he graduates from grad school. He's driving it now to get back and forth to school and back. It's the least I can do for him.
Duppers
(28,260 posts)Stuart G
(38,726 posts)SorellaLaBefana
(257 posts)As John Oliver discussed on Last Week Tonight about six years ago: "When you are poor, everything is more expensive"
It has not gotten better, as NBC reports
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