This pertains to the "17 year olds getting Z's" debate...
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Ok... So I get the point of this thread. About children being spoiled more-so these days then ever. But to group "17 year olds" or young kids into one category is asanine. I myself am 23 years old and just recently purchased an 08' 350z with my own money, pay my own insurance and rent. Is it my fault that i happened to be fortunate enough to walk into a well paying job? No, but I do work my *** off and if I want to buy something I can enjoy on my weekends off, what does age have to with it? As long as you know where you came from, and you handle all of your priorities, what's wrong with rewarding yourself?
Its the kids that come in saying its an "investment" and that they pay "it all myself" when there parents pay insurance and they have no rent. they have no respect or appreciation for the car.
Thats why all the rest of ours insurance is soo damn high because they go flying down the streets since they spend every penny on the car soo they cant afford to go to the track
Thats what this is about. being responsible with the car and not driving like a idiot and wrapping it around a tree.
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there's the difference... you said it your self. YOU pay for it all yourself. you appreciate it.
Its the kids that come in saying its an "investment" and that they pay "it all myself" when there parents pay insurance and they have no rent. they have no respect or appreciation for the car.
Thats why all the rest of ours insurance is soo damn high because they go flying down the streets since they spend every penny on the car soo they cant afford to go to the track
Thats what this is about. being responsible with the car and not driving like a idiot and wrapping it around a tree.
Its the kids that come in saying its an "investment" and that they pay "it all myself" when there parents pay insurance and they have no rent. they have no respect or appreciation for the car.
Thats why all the rest of ours insurance is soo damn high because they go flying down the streets since they spend every penny on the car soo they cant afford to go to the track
Thats what this is about. being responsible with the car and not driving like a idiot and wrapping it around a tree.
I was just going to add to my post lol. I absolutely agree. By buying your kid's first car, you're not teaching them anything. No responsibility, no financial understanding and it never ends up well. i just didn't like how this was turning into a generalized conversation/argument between young and old, when young wasn't seeing the point.
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This is clearly why I said "anybody that complains" after the first comma. And I just came to this thread because it irritates me a little that people are complaining. Why put somebody else down just because they got something before you did? That's like saying the kid down the street got an awesome Huffy bicycle for his birthday but you have nothing. It's funny you're arguing with me though. I'll ignore your comments towards me. I'm not gonna stoop down to your level to try and tear you down. Arguing over the internet is pathetic. The point of this thread was the share opinions about 17 year olds getting a Z. Not to tear them down. Nice try though. Better luck next time!
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This is clearly why I said "anybody that complains" after the first comma. And I just came to this thread because it irritates me a little that people are complaining. Why put somebody else down just because they got something before you did? That's like saying the kid down the street got an awesome Huffy bicycle for his birthday but you have nothing. It's funny you're arguing with me though. I'll ignore your comments towards me. I'm not gonna stoop down to your level to try and tear you down. Arguing over the internet is pathetic. The point of this thread was the share opinions about 17 year olds getting a Z. Not to tear them down. Nice try though. Better luck next time!
Go back to racing the kid on the huffy and that birthday party you remember so well.
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you guys can complain when z's arent 10-15k and every teenager wit a reasonable well paid job and/or a parent to hep them can afford it. NOW it be a different story if you ***** abt a 370z or a GT-R being owned by a lil kid while your old *** can barely afford....i rest my case. can we stop this argument now?
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This is clearly why I said "anybody that complains" after the first comma. And I just came to this thread because it irritates me a little that people are complaining. Why put somebody else down just because they got something before you did? That's like saying the kid down the street got an awesome Huffy bicycle for his birthday but you have nothing. It's funny you're arguing with me though. I'll ignore your comments towards me. I'm not gonna stoop down to your level to try and tear you down. Arguing over the internet is pathetic. The point of this thread was the share opinions about 17 year olds getting a Z. Not to tear them down. Nice try though. Better luck next time!
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you guys can complain when z's arent 10-15k and every teenager wit a reasonable well paid job and/or a parent to hep them can afford it. NOW it be a different story if you ***** abt a 370z or a GT-R being owned by a lil kid while your old *** can barely afford....i rest my case. can we stop this argument now?
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Ok... So I get the point of this thread. About children being spoiled more-so these days then ever. But to group "17 year olds" or young kids into one category is asanine. I myself am 23 years old and just recently purchased an 08' 350z with my own money, pay my own insurance and rent. Is it my fault that i happened to be fortunate enough to walk into a well paying job? No, but I do work my *** off and if I want to buy something I can enjoy on my weekends off, what does age have to with it? As long as you know where you came from, and you handle all of your priorities, what's wrong with rewarding yourself?
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Ok... So I get the point of this thread. About children being spoiled more-so these days then ever. But to group "17 year olds" or young kids into one category is asanine. I myself am 23 years old and just recently purchased an 08' 350z with my own money, pay my own insurance and rent. Is it my fault that i happened to be fortunate enough to walk into a well paying job? No, but I do work my *** off and if I want to buy something I can enjoy on my weekends off, what does age have to with it? As long as you know where you came from, and you handle all of your priorities, what's wrong with rewarding yourself?
A teeny-bopper with a F/T job can get a $15-20k car for $275-360/month for just the payment. Our local Starbucks pays $9.50/hour, so that math becomes easy even for someone who isn't in a career-oriented job.
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Affording a $15-20k car when you have a full time job past high school is not really that hard even at today's minimum wage. Not that it's necessarily a smart move, but it can easily be done given today's interest rates and the options for loan durations.
A teeny-bopper with a F/T job can get a $15-20k car for $275-360/month for just the payment. Our local Starbucks pays $9.50/hour, so that math becomes easy even for someone who isn't in a career-oriented job.
A teeny-bopper with a F/T job can get a $15-20k car for $275-360/month for just the payment. Our local Starbucks pays $9.50/hour, so that math becomes easy even for someone who isn't in a career-oriented job.
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i hope all of you guys realize that all of you guys were 17 at one point staring at a car poster or drooling over a dream car. if older folks in this forum is really "wiser" then you guys should also learn to respect others. 17 yr old getting a Z is non of your business. you should be congretulating them for getting a car they always dreamed of. just because you guys had bitter past doesn't mean you should be a complete dick about it toward the younger generation. you want to be respected and considered the "wiser" group? act like one and mature up. young kids are always gunna be bit dumb and immature. if you are REALLY older and knows more about life, you should know better to share the joy rather than trying to flame the f*** out of them. i have a feeling younger guys in this forum are sometimes more mature than you old folks. just sayin'.
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i hope all of you guys realize that all of you guys were 17 at one point staring at a car poster or drooling over a dream car. if older folks in this forum is really "wiser" then you guys should also learn to respect others. 17 yr old getting a Z is non of your business. you should be congretulating them for getting a car they always dreamed of. just because you guys had bitter past doesn't mean you should be a complete dick about it toward the younger generation. you want to be respected and considered the "wiser" group? act like one and mature up. young kids are always gunna be bit dumb and immature. if you are REALLY older and knows more about life, you should know better to share the joy rather than trying to flame the f*** out of them. i have a feeling younger guys in this forum are sometimes more mature than you old folks. just sayin'.
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Sure, I want to share the joy that my insurance is higher and that there is one more idiot with a sports car that is very likely to wreck it and kill themselves or someone else. For someone that is talking about wisdom your spelling is horrible and have you ever tried to use the shift key?
Look Junior... Your spelling is horrible and your priorities are pretty messed up. It bothers you that kids get flamed on here but your grammer doesn't? The last thing you should be doing is driving a Z let alone a car. Go study and do some homework. Work on your literary skills before you work on your driving skills.
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So I'm 19, work at a bank, make pretty good money for my age, go to school full time AND pay for my Z myself. I've loved this car since it came out in '03 when I was 11 so now that I can afford to, getting this car was a no brainer. So are you guys really telling me that your pissed off that I can afford my dream car at a young age while doing what I shoudl be to start my career? You guys are ****in jerkoffs.
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Sure, I want to share the joy that my insurance is higher and that there is one more idiot with a sports car that is very likely to wreck it and kill themselves or someone else. For someone that is talking about wisdom your spelling is horrible and have you ever tried to use the shift key?
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So I'm 19, work at a bank, make pretty good money for my age, go to school full time AND pay for my Z myself. I've loved this car since it came out in '03 when I was 11 so now that I can afford to, getting this car was a no brainer. So are you guys really telling me that your pissed off that I can afford my dream car at a young age while doing what I shoudl be to start my career? You guys are ****in jerkoffs.
Think I'm making this up??? Do some fukin research around here and you'll see this thread is here for a reason. This isn't our first time around the block, these stories pour in by the minute.
Congrats on the teller job, BTW.