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Would you buy your newly-licensed teen a brand new car?
December 15, 2010 at
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Why or why not?
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Our most expensive car was 7k and it's pretty nice.
Guess it's just our ways of thinking.
Crazy how I've heard my friends in "The City" or Long Island refer to Yonkers as "Upstate"
I used to have a lot of grand ideas about how children should be raised until I started having my own.
Crazy how I've heard my friends in "The City" or Long Island refer to Yonkers as "Upstate"
You live in North Carolina? That whole state is in the boonies, right? Well that's the difference. If you lived in a bigger city, 30k wouldn't be much.
Bigger city = higher cost of living = higher salaries
I meant 30k for a car in general is too damn much.
Then again i'm a very frugal person that spends the least amount of money possible on stuff of this caliber.
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I was given my first car (well technically it wasn't mine, it was still my parents, but I drove it 95% of the time), I respected it. I bought my next car myself, I respected it just as much.
I used to have a lot of grand ideas about how children should be raised until I started having my own.
I meant 30k for a car in general is too damn much.
Then again i'm a very frugal person that spends the least amount of money possible on stuff of this caliber.
Crazy how I've heard my friends in "The City" or Long Island refer to Yonkers as "Upstate"
I was given my first car (well technically it wasn't mine, it was still my parents, but I drove it 95% of the time), I respected it. I bought my next car myself, I respected it just as much.
2007 Infiniti G35 X with 29k miles on it for $24, 599
2007 Hummer H3 X with 45K miles for $23,998
2010 Dodge Challenger SE with 3k miles for $22,998
etc, etc.
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I've seen the hypothetical kid stuff a couple times in this thread.
For the record, I don't feel compelled to put our 16-y.o. behind the wheel of a car, so buying him a car (new or otherwise) hasn't even been considered. He refuses to even get a job. "Why do I need a job? None of my friends have a job." SMH