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I am 30 and I've bought everything I own myself. Now, does someone want to send a cookie to the house that I'm paying mortgage payments on? Irrelevant info? Yes, totally. I bought a Firebird Formula 350 when I was 18. I paid for it myself and all... worst financial decision ever BTW. Expensive payments and insurance. When I moved out on my own a year and a half later I couldn't afford it and bought a cheap **** Cavalier instead. When you live at home you take things like toothpaste, toilet paper, dishes and light bulbs for granted.
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On a side note,
I Do think it's good that he is able to save this kind of money without blowing it on whatever, because i know that when i was younger and my friend were trying to save money, they got 3k and they would see something nice in the shops, and they would blow that 3k on that and forget about what they were saving for...
I Do think it's good that he is able to save this kind of money without blowing it on whatever, because i know that when i was younger and my friend were trying to save money, they got 3k and they would see something nice in the shops, and they would blow that 3k on that and forget about what they were saving for...
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Originally Posted by pfizzle
^Well said...
I'm 20 btw.. G is 75% paid off hehe
I'm 20 btw.. G is 75% paid off hehe
Originally Posted by NorCal350
u know what, in 5 years you maybe broke and not be able to afford anything, but you will hopefully still have that nice car you bought for yourself when u were young, or hell, u get a kid and wont be able to ever get yourself that nice sports car that you want
Or hell, get hit by the school bus crossing the streat you only live once, unless your a cat, or buddist
Or hell, get hit by the school bus crossing the streat you only live once, unless your a cat, or buddist
For the purpose of showing two of the last two major purchases I've made...
Bought Z about 2 years ago for ~$27K, have spent ~$6K in modifications, worth now is ~$22K (loss of ~$11K). The only way I could have lost money quicker would have been to burn or flush it down the toilet.
Bought house 2 years ago for ~$250, worth now ~$450 (gain of ~$200K).
I guess my point is that while it's OK to work for something and save up $6K, one has to realize that the moment you buy that car, you've lost (in value) all of the $6K, and all the hours you worked are gone. That's bad enough when you're my age (34, not that old really), but at 17, it's worse.
Invest it, and when you're 35 come back and let us know that you've quit working, are now retired, and you paid for the Z with the intrest you've made on your second million last year. That'll make you hated by "the old people" such as myself, heh.
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Originally Posted by Chicken
^^^ Winner of the "I haven't read anything in this thread" award.
While I do agree with the "you only live once" philosphy, you wouldn't be broke in 5 years if you didn't spend all your money on expensive cars.
For the purpose of showing two of the last two major purchases I've made...
Bought Z about 2 years ago for ~$27K, have spent ~$6K in modifications, worth now is ~$22K (loss of ~$11K). The only way I could have lost money quicker would have been to burn or flush it down the toilet.
Bought house 2 years ago for ~$250, worth now ~$450 (gain of ~$200K).
I guess my point is that while it's OK to work for something and save up $6K, one has to realize that the moment you buy that car, you've lost (in value) all of the $6K, and all the hours you worked are gone. That's bad enough when you're my age (34, not that old really), but at 17, it's worse.
Invest it, and when you're 35 come back and let us know that you've quit working, are now retired, and you paid for the Z with the intrest you've made on your second million last year. That'll make you hated by "the old people" such as myself, heh.
While I do agree with the "you only live once" philosphy, you wouldn't be broke in 5 years if you didn't spend all your money on expensive cars.
For the purpose of showing two of the last two major purchases I've made...
Bought Z about 2 years ago for ~$27K, have spent ~$6K in modifications, worth now is ~$22K (loss of ~$11K). The only way I could have lost money quicker would have been to burn or flush it down the toilet.
Bought house 2 years ago for ~$250, worth now ~$450 (gain of ~$200K).
I guess my point is that while it's OK to work for something and save up $6K, one has to realize that the moment you buy that car, you've lost (in value) all of the $6K, and all the hours you worked are gone. That's bad enough when you're my age (34, not that old really), but at 17, it's worse.
Invest it, and when you're 35 come back and let us know that you've quit working, are now retired, and you paid for the Z with the intrest you've made on your second million last year. That'll make you hated by "the old people" such as myself, heh.
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Originally Posted by FUCHAOWNAOFdaZ
I won't post something like this again , don't worry.
Actually mate I hope you do ...... agree or disagree you've got people talking, ranting and dribbling into their tea ....... but ........ and this is the point ....... how pants would this site be without posts like this ..... it's all about posts like this.
...... keep it going matey ! The worst threads are usually well under a page !!!
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yeah, if u dont like being flamed, then yes, watch how u word things, but **** if i didnt have this to read and think up clever quips to fight back with, what would i really have?
Oh yeah i forgot, more free time lol!!!!
Oh yeah i forgot, more free time lol!!!!
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Originally Posted by Chicken
^^^ Winner of the "I haven't read anything in this thread" award.
Hey thanks.. i was just kidding.. lol.. I've read about 245768459 million threads like this... its just funny...
Who gives a rats ***!!! You can be 14 or 86 driving a G/ Z it doesnt matter, get over it.. .Its just a car.. WHO CARES.. there are people driving Zondas and McLarens and those are 20 times as much as a Z or G, and they should be the only ones throwing it in your faces... ... lol Seriously...
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I mean like, I just posted this thread to see the forum's reaction and that reaction told me not to ever post something like this again unless you would age yourself 65. don't worry, I won't do it again
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Originally Posted by FUCHAOWNAOFdaZ
I mean like, I just posted this thread to see the forum's reaction and that reaction told me not to ever post something like this again unless you would age yourself 65. don't worry, I won't do it again
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Okay, everyone here seems to be acting like 14 yr olds. If this thread is stupid and pointless don't reply. I don't even know why i'm replying because i'm contradicting myself, but i tend to do that hahahaha...come on guys, were all Z owners lets enjoy our cars rather then bicker about who pays for it or how much our down pays are. Nonetheless this was interesting in a sociological perspective to read this thread at work. thanks for the entertainment
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Originally Posted by FUCHAOWNAOFdaZ
I mean like, I just posted this thread to see the forum's reaction and that reaction told me not to ever post something like this again unless you would age yourself 65. don't worry, I won't do it again
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my dad helped me by cosigning...but thats it. my credit is shot so i couldnt get it myself...yeah i bought it used and for $20k with nuthin wrong, but im payin for the payments and im 23
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Originally Posted by capnfrantic
Somebody finally said it! Cars are one of the biggest waste of money I can think of. Hopefully this being said, young people will realize sooner. But then again those that claim to know this are'nt making a good testament on this forum are we?
FUCHAOWNAOFdaZ
These guys don't care how old you are...But I do think they care haw mature you are. Trust me there are thirty year olds that act 16. I do not think I would mention age again....
FUCHAOWNAOFdaZ
These guys don't care how old you are...But I do think they care haw mature you are. Trust me there are thirty year olds that act 16. I do not think I would mention age again....
Consider yourself fortunate that your parents are allowing you to save your money but you'd be much wiser to buy a nice honda or toyota or perhaps a nissan sentra and keeping your costs down.
A lot of us "older" guys are maxed out on our investments yet still have a lot of extra pocket cash. I choose to spend mine on my car and really good wines . Hell, I even have a hard time justifying that! I crenge first then just shrug it of.
Good luck, but be smart. You may want to think about giving your parents a break too. Especially if they're going to be picking up the tab on say insurance for a teenager in a high performance car!
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Damn - this "i'm a teenager saving for a car that costs more than my parents car" crap gets old...LOL.
One really might want to rethink the rationale behind buying a car that costs more than your annual take home income.
One really might want to rethink the rationale behind buying a car that costs more than your annual take home income.
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Originally Posted by Chicken
BoostTed touched on one important aspect. As he said, it's like a re-run of the twins thread (if you don't know, errr... nevermind) every time someone does this. No one here really cares how old you are, how much you put down, etc., it's not high school here.
Second, although there will be those that disagree, a more moderate car is often best for younger drivers, even if they've been driving since they were 12. it's just common sense.
Third, you're 17 and have saved $6,000 and will be saving another $9,000 all to put it down on a car? They really need to teach investing in school. It just blows my mind that people don't understand this relatively simple concept. If I didn't like cars so much, I wouldn't be driving a $30K car, but since I make over $6,000 a month, I can afford to buy a few things I know are not good investments.
You aren't in the same position and IMHO, should consider doing without the fancy car and putting your money elsewhere. You might not listen to the advice, but if you don't own a house, you should save the majority of your money for something else at this point in your life.
My 2 cents (invest those 2 cents)
Second, although there will be those that disagree, a more moderate car is often best for younger drivers, even if they've been driving since they were 12. it's just common sense.
Third, you're 17 and have saved $6,000 and will be saving another $9,000 all to put it down on a car? They really need to teach investing in school. It just blows my mind that people don't understand this relatively simple concept. If I didn't like cars so much, I wouldn't be driving a $30K car, but since I make over $6,000 a month, I can afford to buy a few things I know are not good investments.
You aren't in the same position and IMHO, should consider doing without the fancy car and putting your money elsewhere. You might not listen to the advice, but if you don't own a house, you should save the majority of your money for something else at this point in your life.
My 2 cents (invest those 2 cents)
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I just read this entire thread and all I can say is Wow! A lot of you guys are quite judgemental and intolerant. We all have different situations and circumstances in life.
To the girl who got her car as the result of her fathers death, I say enjoy it. He wanted you to.
Life is short guys, don't foget to enjoy it.
To the girl who got her car as the result of her fathers death, I say enjoy it. He wanted you to.
Life is short guys, don't foget to enjoy it.
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Originally Posted by cracka350z
my dad helped me by cosigning...but thats it. my credit is shot so i couldnt get it myself...yeah i bought it used and for $20k with nuthin wrong, but im payin for the payments and im 23
Have u learned anything from reading the thread, or did u read the thread. Ill give u a break cuz u have 4 posts, but if you had say 10, id call u a moron.
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Originally Posted by 35ounces
I just read this entire thread and all I can say is Wow! A lot of you guys are quite judgemental and intolerant. We all have different situations and circumstances in life.
To the girl who got her car as the result of her fathers death, I say enjoy it. He wanted you to.
Life is short guys, don't foget to enjoy it.
To the girl who got her car as the result of her fathers death, I say enjoy it. He wanted you to.
Life is short guys, don't foget to enjoy it.