Wondering about the age of our Z owners
#2683
20 with a 03 350z, had put 160k on a 2000 jeep grand cherokee between me and my dad in 11 years and the engine was about to die so i traded in and cashed out my funds while it was still worth a trade in value. Added a car payment buuuut somehow my insurance went down thank you 2 jobs.
#2684
It's funny that you say that because I actually pay for my gas, the car payment, and the insurance, and I'm not even on the insurance plan because the cheapest quote I received was 490. Basically if I crash the car I'm ****ed but once I pay it off I'll be paying for the insurance...
#2685
It also means that when you move out you will have no understanding of finances and mommy and daddy won't pay for everything anymore. So, you'll end up car poor, living in a 1 bedroom apartment, and not understanding where you went from.
Parents these days. How many people older than 30 had their parents buy them everything? Too many spoiled kids with no brains running around today. It's no wonder their idiot parents can't figure out why $10k in credit card debt is a bad thing.
Parents these days. How many people older than 30 had their parents buy them everything? Too many spoiled kids with no brains running around today. It's no wonder their idiot parents can't figure out why $10k in credit card debt is a bad thing.
#2686
Haha, it's people like you that **** me off. I go to school about 25 hours a week and I'm hitting close to 38-40 hours of work every week. I work hard as **** for my car making minimum wage. I know how hard it is to work for money dipsh*t. Sure I'm not paying for rent, most of my food and stuff but I still go to school. If I had a full time job maybe I could pay for all that stuff but my parents don't help me at all on my car. It's different when you're rich you can ask mommy and daddy for everything but I physically get out there and work hard for my money so **** you...
Being car poor is much more acceptable than living off your parents.
"Why are you lower class people so gosh darn hostile?"
(admit it, you read that in the Judge Whitey voice)
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It's funny that you say that because I actually pay for my gas, the car payment, and the insurance, and I'm not even on the insurance plan because the cheapest quote I received was 490. Basically if I crash the car I'm ****ed but once I pay it off I'll be paying for the insurance...
Haha, it's people like you that **** me off. I go to school about 25 hours a week and I'm hitting close to 38-40 hours of work every week. I work hard as **** for my car making minimum wage. I know how hard it is to work for money dipsh*t. Sure I'm not paying for rent, most of my food and stuff but I still go to school. If I had a full time job maybe I could pay for all that stuff but my parents don't help me at all on my car. It's different when you're rich you can ask mommy and daddy for everything but I physically get out there and work hard for my money so **** you...
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Please watch the crude language gents...
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VO(points out that anytime he shows up in a thread, it's usually not a good thing)
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#2696
Haha, the insurance is in my parents name only and I'm not under their policy so the car is insured but I'm not and it sucks when people invite you to go stuff and you always have to say no because you know you need to save all of your money.
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Is being car poor really worth it?