Performance Nissan Duarte =/
People who have money, REAL money, didn't get it by making other people rich. How do you make other people rich? Buying products and not investing in your future. Save that money you're spending on a car and go to a good college. You'll wish you had that money when you're 3 squares a day are Campbells cream of chicken soup and rice. Daddy ain't gonna be around for you when your 30.
You can live for today, or live for tomorrow. Problem is, if you don't live for tomorrow, tomorrow never comes around again. Enjoy your Z now . . . grasshopper. While we ants enjoy the fruits of our frugality.
(BTW, this is the first car I ever bought new. I was 36. But then I bought my house in Silicon Valley first before I was 27 - now its worth over a mil. Made my money work for me . . .)
You can live for today, or live for tomorrow. Problem is, if you don't live for tomorrow, tomorrow never comes around again. Enjoy your Z now . . . grasshopper. While we ants enjoy the fruits of our frugality.
(BTW, this is the first car I ever bought new. I was 36. But then I bought my house in Silicon Valley first before I was 27 - now its worth over a mil. Made my money work for me . . .)
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College will be paid for. Ill be 28K poorer, and since its a lease... alot less than 28k... that aint much money for a car, for me, my family. I'll be damned if i dont own an Aston Martin by 28 =]
Mr. Graphics knows what he is talking about. Our country has more debt than anybody else. Capitalism works, but it also puts many peeps in the poor house. $400 net a week is not that much. That money would be much better used in college. Who is going to pay for the Z when you are in college.....and please tell us you are going to college.
Performance Nissan is where its at.
Performance Nissan is where its at.
SoCal buyers should go to Superior Nissan. That's the one
ON TOPIC: JoeyFyed, it's okay to be naive at 17, but you really shouldn't advertise it.
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