Charles Kubert, 17, wanted to buy a car. His father offered to help him, but he insisted on doing it himself. Accordingly, he purchased a brand-new Corvette. A week later, Charles saw a Trans Am he liked better. He took the Corvette back to the dealer. The car dealer told Charles that he could not disaffirm the contract. Is the car dealer correct?

A. A minor is responsible for the fair value of necessities.
B. Contracts of minors are voidable.
C. Contracts of minors are void.
D. An adult may choose to enforce a contract made with a minor

Answer: B. Contracts of minors are voidable.

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