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rich parents buy cars for kids because THEY CAN... ahaha just because your parents are not rich and they failed... or they dont love you as much ... OR your so proud because you bought your own car doesn't mean you give all the kids that have nice car from their parents shit... seriously that's just jelousy when you say stuff like that... ahaha and don't say its not.. because it is, well in most cases anyways...

rich parents buy cars for kids because THEY CAN... ahaha just because your parents are not rich and they failed... or they dont love you as much ... OR your so proud because you bought your own car doesn't mean you give all the kids that have nice car from their parents shit... seriously that's just jelousy when you say stuff like that... ahaha and don't say its not.. because it is, well in most cases anyways...

I agrees very much :P

Here's another tip - change your username, or next time they have a cruise everyone will think you're the one organising it :P

Kietz, you really are a dick sometimes - so people who pay their own way when getting their first car have parents who don't love them as much, or failed because they're not rich?

Maybe some parents actually showed more responsibility and taught their kids to respect the money they earnt by making them save for their own car, rather than teaching their kids to expect everything in life to be handed to them on a platter?? My parents chose that option, even though they could easily have paid for it - and I'm enormously grateful they did.

rich parents buying their kids nice cars because they can!! and people who complain are just jealous? maybe but it's still ignorant! some rich parents maybe don't wanna spoil their kids because they want them to grow up with a sense of independence! so by making them buy their own car it gives them a taste of what responsibility is! which most spoilt kids don't have any clue what the word even means

i should have listened !! grrr :P

and you! that's what you get for not listening :P

Here's another tip - change your username, or next time they have a cruise everyone will think you're the one organising it :P

Kietz, you really are a dick sometimes - so people who pay their own way when getting their first car have parents who don't love them as much, or failed because they're not rich?

Maybe some parents actually showed more responsibility and taught their kids to respect the money they earnt by making them save for their own car, rather than teaching their kids to expect everything in life to be handed to them on a platter?? My parents chose that option, even though they could easily have paid for it - and I'm enormously grateful they did.

yeah you see just because parents buy their car for them does not mean everything else is handed on a silver platter, yes i do work and go school and yes i pay for all my mods myself, but without them buying me a car i would not be able to get to work to make that money and i certainly do not want to catch a bus... and cmon now 17gz on a car is quiet hard to save when your 20 year of age. and yea, im sorry if i offended some people by saying their parents fail and because they are not rich its just that most people stereotype the ones that get their parents to buy their car for them.

yeah agreed haha. went to lofty stirling and windys and no1 was there at all :S spotted a golf, 32 gtr and a sil80 i rekn but they were just chillin

Hey that was me my missus and two mates.... You have a very sweet looking stag to mate... they went on the cruise but lost all those clowns on the way to meet me....

im 20, have a 34, yeah the bank owns it and im paying them back, but i work my ass off for it. I do catch the bus and train to work, mainly because i dont wanna park in the city, but if i didn't have a car, id suck it up and catch public transport. regardless of popular belief, it isn't that bad.

im 20, have a 34, yeah the bank owns it and im paying them back, but i work my ass off for it. I do catch the bus and train to work, mainly because i dont wanna park in the city, but if i didn't have a car, id suck it up and catch public transport. regardless of popular belief, it isn't that bad.

I take the train into work every day as much as it sucks being crammed into a steel box with people breathing all over you... i would rather do that for an hour a day then have to drive my car in peak hour traffic and have to pay for parking... simple math 26.90 for an adult multitrip or 10 a day for parking plus fuel........ Public transports great so long as ya have an mp3 player :banana:

I take the train into work every day as much as it sucks being crammed into a steel box with people breathing all over you... i would rather do that for an hour a day then have to drive my car in peak hour traffic and have to pay for parking... simple math 26.90 for an adult multitrip or 10 a day for parking plus fuel........ Public transports great so long as ya have an mp3 player :P

*$27.80 now, damn inflation.

MP3 player or a friend to talk to, either one! :banana:

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