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Old 05-11-2008, 07:06 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Lol not a rich kid, but my dad does provide. What's so rich about getting a $16,000 car though? I understand that it's not a beater or anything, but it's not like getting a brand new $30,000 car, ya know? I would be putting like a $3,000 down payment on it and paying the rest off monthly of course. The down payment is half from me, and the monthly payments are going to be at least 75% from me. My dad is going to be the primary driver under the insurance, with me being an occasional driver. My parents are going to spot me for insurance though, luckily.
That's getting treated pretty nicely by your Dad. It's not spoiled though.

My first car was $3600. That was in 1984 though, so it would be more like 9-10,000 today. My dad co-signed the loan, that was the extent of the help, I financed $3000 for 30 months and had a car payment of 135 a month.

We went golfing every weekend. Once a month he would say lets take the Magnum. On the way back from golf he say he needed a drink and to stop at a gas station. When we pulled in he would say hit the pump and filler up, he was buying. That was the only other help I got. Oh he'd buy the drinks too.
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