When I was younger and dumber, my folks gave me advice and suggestions on things such as careers, vehicles, moving, and women.
I ignored most of it and paid the price later.
Now my kids are young and dumb and ignoring my advice. It's a vicious cycle.
My daughter and son-in-law are in Japan and flying back to the US in July. They can't bring their Toyota Alphard from Japan so need a vehicle. They found a few vehicles online and had me go look at them and drive them. Which I did. I found significant issues with each one. The last one was a 2015 Toyota Sienna AWD min-van. I went down to look at it and immediately noticed several cosmetic issues ranging from door dings to trim coming off, and prior repairs done not up to standard. The interior was in nice shape and mechanically it seemed perfect and rode and drove fine. I took pictures of every flaw I found. Then I checked the Carfax report and discovered that it had been sold to a fleet management company, so either it was a rental car or a company vehicle.
I told my daughter and son-in-law to run away from it.
Nope. They bought it. So now I have to go down there next week and pick it up for them. Kids never listen.
My girlfriend didn't listen to me when she bought her last vehicle, which was also a rental vehicle. She's had nothing but problems with it and it's a 2018 with 33k miles.