AITA for not lowering the price of the car I’m selling to my daughter?

Every parent wants to prepare their child for the future, and for me, that meant offering my daughter a car she already knew well—our trusty Prius. I thought I was doing the right thing by giving her a “family deal” instead of letting her struggle with the used car market. But after a recent accident, what was supposed to be a smooth arrangement has turned into a heated family conflict, leaving me wondering if I’m being practical… or just unfair.

A Car Meant for College

The Accident That Changed Everything

The Price Debate Begins

Comparing Moms and Cars

When the Family Turns Against Me

Let’s hear the community’s take on this wild story.

Now I feel torn between standing my ground and keeping peace in the family. To me, the car is still worth what I originally said—it’s functional, reliable, and I’ve already covered the repairs. But to my daughter, it’s a “wrecked car” she shouldn’t have to pay full price for. With even my husband siding with her, I can’t help but ask: am I just being stubborn about the price, or am I right to expect her to pay what I think it’s worth?

What do you think?

Written by Abeera Anwar

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