I absolutely can't stand it when parents buy their kids vehicles. It's to the point that it's almost an expectation.
My opinion. -blam!- off and earn your own vehicle you spoiled brat
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You know what i like more than material things?
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Im in martial arts so i literally dont have time to work instead, but im not a brat about it im very grateful for what my family has done for me
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Saved up for a while for a new car. My first car was kinda inherited because my dad died and I got his 2003 Toyota Echo. Which was hella ghetto but it drove. Just last week I bought a 2015 Subaru Legacy lightly used. (By a single large check so no monthly payment.) I can't say it was all me though because I had about $10,000 inheritance left. But the other $15,000 was mine, from various jobs mainly from being a lifeguard.
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Edited by bren12310: 12/2/2015 12:25:47 AMMy parents didn't buy my vehicle, they ran it for 14 years then got a new car then dumped it's remains on me
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Bought my own for decades, but my Dad did buy my first 2. I worked for him though. I did buy my oldest son his first car and will my youngest as well. Nothing fancy, but dependable.
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My parents helped me buy my car. However I had to spend my own money to help get it.
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Edited by Xur's Thiccc Tentacles: 12/2/2015 12:05:05 AMMy car note is 420 a month
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Edited by An Aids quilt: 12/2/2015 12:05:09 AMI'm getting an old rusty shity truck
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Can I ask what are your hashtags about?
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I inherited mine from my grandma after she passed...
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My parent bought it and gave it to me. Then little by little took away all paid privileges, starting with gas and leading to repaying the full cost of the car. I got to drive around at 16 and I still learned the necessary values of earning money and allocating payments to keep the things I need.
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18 in college and spent $2500 on decent car. Been saving since I was 16 because my parents said "we can drive you around or you can save up for your own car". If you knew them then you'd understand
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Haven't bought myself one yet. Using my dad's old SUV (2004 Toyota Sequoia) for now. I have enough to buy one but I haven't yet
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I'm getting temps in 6 months and since my aunt can't drive, she's going to give me her Volvo.
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I got mine for 450 $ but after insurance registration etc it came out as a grand but I had cash and more then enough to pay it off
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It was bought a very, very long time ago and was given to me because no one cared if I crashed it or not. Thing was a tank though
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I didn't cause it was free. Not "my parents bought it" free, "my friend gave it to me cause he got a new one and that one wasn't worth much anyways" free.
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Edited by Heathen_Nature: 12/1/2015 5:39:49 PMNot my first one. Where we live is to far out of town and to dangerous of a road for me to ride a bike. Plus with both of my parents being gone by 5 in the morning, they couldn't take me to work and none of the neighbors could either. So basically I had to have a car before I could get a job. But now I'm leasing my own vehicle P.S just because someone's parents buy them a vehicle doesn't make them a spoiled brat
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Edited by VersatileSquid0: 12/1/2015 9:31:41 PMDon't know yet still haven't gotten permit yet because I'm lazy chance is they probably will buy me a car so they can call me to drive them home drunk when I get a license and I mean them drunk not me
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My great grandma died and my grandparents inherited her car, which they gave to me.
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Yes, I've paid for all 3 of the cars I have owned. The only assistance I ever received was from the bank for a used car loan for my current car.
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Just bought this new Lamborghini but you know what I like more than my Lamborghini
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My dad bought a $250 1989 caprice that doesn't run. He's going to help me learn how to put and engine in it and work on it together. I as well don't want my parents to buy me everything so when the car runs and it's mine I will be paying my dad back. For the car engine amd paint. Plus a bonus for teaching me if I can afford it.
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nope. i still live with my parents in highschool, why should i have to buy my own car? i shouldnt be buying anything with my own money, my parents are still raising me
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Who cares so long as you're appreciative and grateful?
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Here in my garage