AITA for not wanting to pay for my girlfriend’s car maintenance after I used it with permission once while pet sitting for her?

When a man took his girlfriend’s Porsche for a spin while pet sitting, he thought it was a harmless perk. But when she returned to find her prized car dirtied and possibly damaged, tensions exploded. The stakes were high: a high-performance car, a relationship on edge, and a hefty repair bill hanging in the balance.

What started as a casual drive spiraled into a clash over trust and responsibility. Was he wrong to take the Porsche without clearer permission, or is she overreacting by demanding he pay for repairs? The online community didn’t hold back, delivering sharp takes that might just shift how you view this costly misstep.

‘AITA for not wanting to pay for my girlfriend’s car maintenance after I used it with permission once while pet sitting for her?’

Tasked with pet sitting, the man was given access to his girlfriend’s cars:

My girlfriend (28F) was traveling and asked me (30M) to stay at her place and look after her dogs. She told me I could use her car for anything I...

He mostly used the Camry but took the Porsche for a special outing:

I used the Camry most of the times but took the Porsche for a short road trip to a hiking trail and I hired a dog sitter that day. We...

His girlfriend’s return sparked a heated confrontation:

When she got back she noticed the Porsche was more dirty (I did not leave it extremely dirty or anything just a normal amount of dirty) and asked me if...

She got upset and said that I should have known when I said car she meant only the Toyota as she always refers to the Porsche as the Porsche or...

The situation escalated when a mechanic’s inspection revealed damage:

She got the car checked as she claimed it felt different, and came back with an incredibly expensive maintenance quote and told me I should pay for the suspension and...

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I feel like she is being an AH I only used it for one day and I said I did not know maintenance was part of the deal and that...

She got the other car knowing the maintenance is high for her hobbies and is trying to shift the maintenance cost to me.. AITA

He later clarified his mistake and the influence of a friend:

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EDIT: I did not know you could not use the car in fields (well I know but I thought one that was relatively flat would be ok if he drove...

I will pay the bill in that case maybe even the whole bill. I could afford it and I doubt my friend would pay for it. In the first place...

EDIT2: She knew I was going on the trip and she contacted a dog sitter she trusted and I paid for it.

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This conflict underscores a critical relationship dynamic: trust hinges on clear communication and shared expectations. The man’s decision to take the Porsche, assuming it fell under his girlfriend’s permission to use “her car,” reflects a misunderstanding that could have been avoided with clearer boundaries. Driving a high-performance vehicle like a Porsche 911 GT3 in a field, even cautiously, risks damage due to its low clearance and track-tuned design.

From a psychological angle, the girlfriend’s anger likely stems from a sense of betrayal. Dr. Gary Chapman, author of The 5 Love Languages, notes that trust is built on mutual respect for boundaries (Chapman, 2015). Her specific language—referring to the Porsche as “the Porsche” or “the GT3”—signals its special status, which the man overlooked. His choice to let a friend drive in a field, despite hesitation, further breached that trust, turning a favor into a costly mistake.

The girlfriend’s demand for repair costs is reasonable, as the damage (suspension and undercarriage) aligns with misuse in an unsuitable environment. However, her failure to explicitly restrict the Porsche’s use highlights a communication gap. Both share responsibility: she for assuming clarity, he for acting on ambiguity. His offer to cover the Camry’s service misses the mark, as it sidesteps accountability for the Porsche’s specific damage.

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Moving forward, the couple needs an open conversation about boundaries and responsibility. He should acknowledge the mistake and contribute to the repairs, while she could clarify expectations to prevent future conflicts. For couples navigating similar trust issues, clear communication and mutual accountability are key to avoiding costly rifts—both emotionally and financially.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

The online community tore into this car conundrum with near-unanimous fervor, slamming the man for his choices: their responses are blunt, fiery, and packed with car-savvy critiques that lay bare the stakes of his misstep.

Most called him out for misusing the Porsche and dodging responsibility:

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hazelowl − “We did have fun with it in an empty field but nothing too extreme or going over what the car is rated for.” Yes, YTA. Seriously? A field...

Steelguitarlane − “We did have fun with it in an empty field but nothing too extreme or going over what the car is rated for.” I'm unaware of any 911s...

EDIT to add: OK, so I am now aware that there ARE off-road variants of the 911, but 1: the GT3 ain't one 2: they're crazy expensive and his girlfriend...

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strikingfirefly − YTA The fact that you took the Camry every time except once is a big indicator that you knew she meant the Camry when she said you could...

She also said you could use her car for things you needed .. not for "fun" which is what you admit to using the Porsche for. I don't know whether...

But at the end of the day if you hadn't taken her car out to "have fun in an empty field" then there would be no question. No one tricked...

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TynnyJibbs − YTA sounds like weaponized incompetence on your part . you knew what she meant .

Internal_Designer399 − IDK, dude— sounds like you did know she meant the Camry and chose to play dumb to justify a joy ride. And you didn’t it take it to...

PurpleMarsAlien − YTA You took the Porsche to a hiking trail and HAD SOME FUN with it in an empty field? You took an expensive, touchy car which is apparently...

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and then took it it into a FIELD?? Oh, and you almost certainly damaged the suspension and undercarriage here. Pay for the damage you did. This is not maintenance, you...

Alyssa_Hargreaves − YTA. you took an expensive as hell car TO A HIKING TRIP? !? HAVE YOU LOST YOUR MIND? !? The price of a Porsche could pay majority of...

And your mad she wants you to pay for repairs? !? You need to pony that money up. Also she asked YOU to watch her pets. Not a PET SITTER....

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Porsches are not hiking/field cars. You could have severely damaged that car! And the fact you feel no remorse is concerning. Also fyi chances are she's gonna be an ex...

Windermyr − It’s unfortunate that your girlfriend has excellent taste in cars but absolutely s__tty taste in men. You damaged her car but refuse to take responsibility? YTA. Even if...

190PairsOfPanties − YTA. You say you used the Porche the same way she does. .. She often takes it to a f__king FIELD to mess around in? Fix what you...

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SadAcanthocephala521 − "We did have fun with it in an empty field but nothing too extreme or going over what the car is rated for." What does this even mean?...

cheapgreentea − YTA You damaged her car probably doing donuts in a field She asked you to pay for suspension damage (likely due to fast driving or country roads)

and for undercarriage damage (country roads, fields). SHE DID NOT ASK YOU TO PAY ALL MAINTENANCE COSTS You could even have gotten the car washed after you used it?

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OfTheAlderTreeGrove − "We did have fun with it in a field" Who is 'we', considering you hired a dog-sitter that day? You picked up your friends, hooned it around in...

[Reddit User] − YTA. I have a feeling you knew she didn’t mean the Porsche. I have a feeling you knew she wouldn’t like you taking it out, and used...

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You weren’t tricked, you took her expensive car out, damaged it, and then mad when you have to suffer the consequences. P. S. when you feel like you can do...

Some questioned the relationship’s future:

contrariwise65 − Do you still have a girlfriend after this? How stupid can you be to take a Porsche off-roading?

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This Porsche-fueled fiasco reveals the high cost of miscommunication and misplaced trust. The man’s joyride in a field, assuming it was fine under vague permission, damaged more than just a car—it strained his relationship.

While his girlfriend could have been clearer, his choices fueled the fallout. The online community’s near-unanimous verdict drives home the lesson: respect boundaries or pay the price. What would you do in this mess? Should he cover the repairs, or is she asking too much? Drop your thoughts below!

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