Ha! You should see what the kids drive to campus here. Better cars than most of their profs drive. LOL. Hong Kong exit money...Quote:
Originally Posted by vashti [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
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Ha! You should see what the kids drive to campus here. Better cars than most of their profs drive. LOL. Hong Kong exit money...Quote:
Originally Posted by vashti [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Parents like that rob their children of the pleasure and pride of earning things for themselves and working their way up. And trust me, nothing makes you prouder than something you earn.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dogtoast [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
definitely, i mean if your parents are loaded and they buy you a car, even if its new its one thing. Okay your well off you can afford it, your making an investment, buy them a civic or something simple. Don't go out and buy a 16-20 year old a luxury vehicle they will just get into an accident with.Quote:
Originally Posted by vashti [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I know a kid whose parents bought him a 50 000$ audi, he totalled it, so his dad decided to buy him a new one. This kid barely got through highschool and now delivers pizzas in his 50 000$.. yeah i know?... why?.. wtf?.. but true story.
When I was 16 and able-bodied, and able to work legally without a permit, I got a job. I didn't do it just to buy a car, my mom had lost her job and I took it upon myself to help her out. She owes me a lot of money, but it's okay. We had a roof over our heads. She let me borrow her van, which was an old deathtrap. The doors wouldn't open, the windows didn't roll down, and you had to get in through the back hatch. The air conditioner was removed long ago because we couldn't afford to get a new one. It would stall because the gas tank leaked. But I was so happy because I was trusted with that thing.
I saved up a grand and bought an old Saturn, which I'd still have if I didn't wreck it. My mom used it for a long time because that van finally died for good. I wasn't the best of drivers, and that thing had body damage- but I was the first dude in my graduating class to have a car, and so people'd pay me to drive them home. So many wonderful girls in my POS car that I loved. They'd complain about it every chance they got, though, that they couldn't steal it because it was manual. You could start it with a flathead screwdriver, though. Getting it going was the fun part.
But when I was in college, I wrecked it. Then I saved up for another tiny car, this one's just an average car, but it's my ride. It's necessity. Doesn't hinder me any despite the paint peeling off. It runs excellent, is a blast to drive, and works. I treasure it because it's the best car I've ever had. May have to sell it if times get rough, but that's okay. Crappy car never deterred me from anything.
Oh well. My grandfather bought me a car when I was 17, an Infiniti. Now I only roll Lexus.
i'm with giga i like guys with cars that can make it over the mountains and through the rivers.
If you can't take care of a car, you can't take care of a human.
Not true... I don't wash my car, but I wash my baby! hahaQuote:
Originally Posted by Coco [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
LMAO! Shorty! <3
You should wash your car. You have to keep it clean interior and exterior.
A car is never an investment, no matter how wealthy one is. At best, you can claim it as an expense but you never make money from buying a car unless you own a dealership. In which case, its not a car, its inventory. Different.Quote:
Originally Posted by all alone [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
i dont give a toss about whether he has a car or not.
yeah, that came out wrong. I meant more of an 'investment' in your child and building up his or her driving ability. Car's lose like what, about 20-30% of its value right off the lot?.. companies expense their cars in such a way that it loses 40% of its value every year...Quote:
Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
not a moneymaker what so ever.
I've always had a soft spot for BMWs. I love the way they look. I don't give a crap about cars and can't tell you anything about them, but I love the Z4 - I think it's adorable.
No way I would EVER buy one, though, even if I had the money. I think if I won a BMW sweepstakes where they were giving away Z4s, I'd probably take it, but I'd tell everyone I got it for free. There are so many things I'd rather do with my money. It may sound harsh, but I don't want to be mistaken for someone who places a high value on wealth or shows it off.
Edit: this also means it might take a bit of convincing for me to date a guy who drove a really fancy car. Great job, good income - awesome. I'd be more excited if he rode a Madone than drove a BMW.
Aw yeah! Station wagon!! HahahahaQuote:
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Originally Posted by Lulu [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Ok sure....I've flown halfway around the world to donate my own time and money helping people in need. Not to mention the large charitable donations we make yearly, and volunteer time. There's my better purpose. I'll take my nice car too thanks.
Besides, I always tell people if you're going to make comments about what other people should do, make sure you're leading by example. Make six figures and then come back and tell me you're giving it all to charity and then you have a valid opinion.
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Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
My fiance is a high-level banker that drives to clients homes to meet with them personally. I'm working on becoming a private investment advisor, which will require me to do the same thing. I don't think people with millions of dollars to invest want to see us rolling up in a Honda (that's what I drive now). They'll think we don't do our jobs well. Honestly.
I actually want an Infiniti. It feels high-end and sort of down to earth at the same time.