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I echo the sentiments of euphoria and hesApooka.

I can't get over the fact you get mad he sells his own car and that you can't drive a car having issues. Before my cars engine went it was making terrible clunking noises. I knew I didn't have the money to fix it before it really broke and I knew it would cost a lot after it really broke. I refused to drive it unless it was necessary. It eventually broke and I had to get rid of it because I wasn't spending 5-6k on rebuilding the engine. My wife kept driving on a car with brakes that were grinding and instead of a quick fix it cost $300. And we live in a city and she has a bus pass for being a student. Driving wasn't necessary but she wanted to be lazy. I kept telling her to stop driving it.

Point is you don't drive on cars having issues EVER. Even issues that aren't a big deal at first can become a huge waste of money.

I'm assuming you don't work either because you can't even drive. If this is true and you live for free then I'd expect you to work around the house too. I lived with my mom for 26 years but I worked at 18 and paid my own bills/food. I went back to school at 24 and paid for that too. You are lucky if they don't force you to start paying rent.