How'd You Get Your Car?
#44
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Joined: Mar 2006
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From: Tampa/St Petersburg
Vehicle: Turbocharged 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
stop being childish fellas
as for me, my parents made plenty of money but knew that i would grow up if i had to be be financially independant.. other parents do it differently... lets not get into stupid arguments like my parents were better providers than yours..come on guys, were all adults here(mostly)
as for me, my parents made plenty of money but knew that i would grow up if i had to be be financially independant.. other parents do it differently... lets not get into stupid arguments like my parents were better providers than yours..come on guys, were all adults here(mostly)
#48
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Joined: Mar 2006
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From: Arizona
Vehicle: N/A as in Not Applicable, not Naturally Aspirated
QUOTE (alex01tib)
come on guys, were all adults here(mostly)
Check the "How old are you thread" one 30 year old and one 31 year old, couple in their twenties, rest aren't even of age yet...lol (including me!)
And Yeah, that petty crap gets annoying...it's what pm's are there for!
QUOTE (shark2)
Pyro, what job did you have that got you 16k when you were 17?!
For real, hook me up please...
QUOTE (KayDM)
i stole mine.
Haha, right on! Keep em coming man, we need some more parts tibs (j/k)
QUOTE (97blacktib)
got a tib instead of a 96 honda hatch.
Good choice! Do you like it more? What was the price difference?
#49
Age is irrelevent, I am 22. I guess I am just sick of having to deal with that whole, "My parents are better than yours and I am 16 and just got my new car" crap at this point.
(Sorry if the scarcasm in my last post wasn't evident enough...I really wasn't taking a personal rip at him, just making a point)
(Sorry if the scarcasm in my last post wasn't evident enough...I really wasn't taking a personal rip at him, just making a point)
#50
QUOTE (Pyro)
i worked a lot and saved up and eventually i had 16K in my bank account so i bought my car, now i have to figure out a way to pay for college
Do what the majority of america does and rack up $100K in debt that will take you the first 10 years of your professional life to pay back. eek.gif