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2. Lolz, yeah buying a BMW as a first car was definitely not the wisest financial decision I have made but I love these cars and currently on my 4th consecutive BMW. Haven't owned anything else yet but that will change when I pick up a 2015 Corvette Stingray, which is even less "Asian" of me. 3. My point about my tenure here on this forum was simply to illustrate that I am not a troll who joined recently just to spread some BS. I have been on this forum for a very long time, albeit not as active as some of you, but I'd like to think that I am a respectable member, at least used to be when I was more active. 4. I did not intend to hide any important details but I also didn't expect so much backlash from a simple comment about it being very possible to buy a $32k BMW at age 18 either. Next time I make a comment like that, I'll be sure to post my bank statements, my FICO scores and Social Security Number as supporting evidence. 5. I know it wasn't difficult to do because I did exactly that with relative ease. I fully acknowledged in my last post that it was very easy to do in my situation, which was even more confusing to me as to why others were calling BS on something I thought wasn't very difficult to do. 6. Finally, yes again I agree that it wasn't very wise to finance a BMW at such a young age but what can I say, I really do love BMWs. For what its worth, I had paid off in just 2 years. Anxiously waiting for someone to call BS on that last statement. |
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BS Now please post bank statements, FICO score and SSN just to prove its you. No pertinent information to be blacked out please. |
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04-24-2014, 12:39 PM | #113 | |
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C'mon now I already had a 6-figure job when I bought the 335i, and it took me 34 mos. to pay it off. I suppose I could have paid cash, but it would have been too risky for me back then. Honestly when my kid is 18 I want them worried about school and dating, not new flashy cars, but that's me. |
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04-24-2014, 02:03 PM | #114 | |
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I've seen plenty of cases where young people/college students insist that they bought things with their own money, while leaving out other very relevant details. Sometimes that deception is intentional, and sometimes it's simply pure ignorance, they've been brought up in a certain kind of environment, as have their equally lucky peers, and have nothing to compare it to; they just dont know any better. In college I knew a kid who had a very privileged upbringing, school, books, dorm, food, car,etc. was all paid for by rich dad who was a senior bank executive, and during summers the kid had a guaranteed job at the bank where he was paid a VERY generous amount for doing basic admin stuff, nothing requiring smarts or hard work. Since he had no other expenses, that kid would use that money to buy nice electronic toys, and would insist to anyone who asked that he was not entitled, and bought that stuff, it wasnt given to him. It wasn't literally given to him the same way as the new Camaro his dad bought him, so he really thought that distinction should earn him respect. He had almost no appreciation that many others had to use what money they earned in the summer (from a job they actually had to interview for, gasp!) to buy necessities like books, transit passes, etc. Lots of kids nowadays who were born on 3rd base, manage to make the short sprint to home under their own power, and insist their run represents the same effort and accomplishment as someone who had to start by swinging at a pitch, and then crossing all the bases.
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John 070 and MiddleAgedAl, both of you make excellent points and I agree that many young people, whether intentional or not, may believe they have paid for something themselves just by receiving money that was intended for some other purpose.
However, I can assure you that I was not one of these people. Since I started working at age 14, I have never received money/allowance for any purpose. Sure, I lived at home and food/shelter was provided but I did not receive any form of money for anything else. If I wanted to have a meal outside of home and hang out with my friends, that was paid for with my own money that I earned myself. I don't know how many times or how many other ways I can say this but my car and all its associated bills were paid for by myself without any financial aid. Seems like everyone is just trying to poke holes in my story and find some magical "Easy Button" for what I was able to accomplish but I assure you, you won't find one. Like I said from the beginning, just work hard and save up. The only "assistance" that I received was from my parents since they provided food/shelter. Beyond that, I paid for everything else myself. Yes, that includes college tuition, books, etc (anyone want to call BS on that too?) I think it is easier and more believable to just assume that my parents are rich and must have helped pay for my car but that couldn't be further from the truth. Both my parents were working class (mother is a factory seamstress and father is a waiter) and really could not afford to give me expendable cash so that forced me to learn to be self-sufficient. So while buying a BMW at such a young age is probably the dumbest thing you can do financially, I am still quite proud to have done so by myself. At this point, I have realized that there isn't anything else I can say to change your minds since you are convinced that there must be some sort of hidden shortcut that I used. |
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04-24-2014, 04:26 PM | #118 | |
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Having come from working class roots myself, there's no way in hell I'd co-sign a loan for my kid when they were 18 to buy a BMW, when I know from experience that doing so is effectively enabling my kid to waste money extravagantly. I'd be accompanying them to the nearest used car lot to find an old E30 or something they can pay cash for, and still have fun driving.
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Either go or not, but definitely meet your friends afterwards (leave the car at home) and make bad decisions. This is what prom night is all about and what I remember most (least) about mine. Go big or go home, just make sure everyone gets home eventually.
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haha well thanks for the reference, I did google it and see there's plenty of reference. Sometimes I think I live under a rock
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Ok why does it matter so what if the girl didn't pay for it? And why should it matter?! Suspend your disbelief for a minute and stop being so accusatory.
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The 2nd girl also claimed that she wouldn't "respond to this matter anymore," but yet here we are, 2 responses later and still dishing out the same old contradicting "facts" about how easy it is to ball a Bimmer in high school. We're dealing with two different girls here, I think lol.
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What do you have against Audis? I wanted a Q7, but they were out of my price range so settled for an X5. My wife wanted an A5, but same story: settled for a 135i. Having Audis would do the opposite of make me bitter.
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I know this because I am an asshole, on BMW's behalf, the car came second though. |
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