That's one way to put it, lol. And no, I am not buying something made in Japan. Maybe with the $8,000 I will be making every week, I could afford to buy a second car like a Chevy, or something American.
$8k a week? When? In 20 years? Yeah, I'll be making $8k/week too, plus a bonus of $500k every year. We can all dream but in the real world, you can't rely on that.
Chloe wrote:
You can always lock her in your basement. Then she'll be all yours.
That's one way to put it, lol. And no, I am not buying something made in Japan. Maybe with the $8,000 I will be making every week, I could afford to buy a second car like a Chevy, or something American.
$8k a week? When? In 20 years? Yeah, I'll be making $8k/week too, plus a bonus of $500k every year. We can all dream but in the real world, you can't rely on that.
Chloe wrote:
You can always lock her in your basement. Then she'll be all yours.
Lol
As a matter of fact, cart, my uncle's friend makes that kind of money with the same job I want to get.
@ Everyone talking about purchasing an exotic car or an old sports car..you don't want one. These cars are great if you're a collector or something but if you're a student or you need it to get to work everyday, forget it, they just won't do as daily drivers. It's like falling in love with a stripper. You want to love her and take care of her and see her every time you leave home but then at the end of the day, she just isn't reliable. You'll dump tons of money into the relationship only to have her walk out (in the cars case, die or sell to cut your losses) when she finds a richer dude.
Just get a nice japanese car or a cheap VW or something.
That's one way to put it, lol. And no, I am not buying something made in Japan. Maybe with the $8,000 I will be making every week, I could afford to buy a second car like a Chevy, or something American.
btw 8,000 dollars a week means working 72 hrs a week
a usual 40 hr workweek would be more along the lines of 4,400
@ Everyone talking about purchasing an exotic car or an old sports car..you don't want one. These cars are great if you're a collector or something but if you're a student or you need it to get to work everyday, forget it, they just won't do as daily drivers. It's like falling in love with a stripper. You want to love her and take care of her and see her every time you leave home but then at the end of the day, she just isn't reliable. You'll dump tons of money into the relationship only to have her walk out (in the cars case, die or sell to cut your losses) when she finds a richer dude.
Just get a nice japanese car or a cheap VW or something.
That's one way to put it, lol. And no, I am not buying something made in Japan. Maybe with the $8,000 I will be making every week, I could afford to buy a second car like a Chevy, or something American.
btw 8,000 dollars a week means working 72 hrs a week
a usual 40 hr workweek would be more along the lines of 4,400
Let's see
$110.00 for every hour I work
$110.00 x 8 hours (for an eight hour shift) = $880.00
I have been thinking about getting a mechanically sound Bentley Turbo R for under $10,000 when I turn 16 in two years and I ran into this one. What do you guys think?
I'm in the same position of wanting a Bentley or Rolls Royce as a first car so i asked Silvawraith about a few and he said to stay away from the dealership that one's being sold at. He told me the quality of what they sell looks good untill you see it in person. I recommend looking elsewhere.
One of the most unreliable cars on the planet is the Bentley Turbo R. Unless your best friend is a mechanic, and will fix your carburetor for free, then I'd highly suggest choosing something else.
I have been thinking about getting a mechanically sound Bentley Turbo R for under $10,000 when I turn 16 in two years and I ran into this one. What do you guys think?
I'm in the same position of wanting a Bentley or Rolls Royce as a first car so i asked Silvawraith about a few and he said to stay away from the dealership that one's being sold at. He told me the quality of what they sell looks good untill you see it in person. I recommend looking elsewhere.
Like it doesn't run? And also, if I am fixing up exotic cars, I would be able to fix it myself for free, and wouldn't have to go to a mechanic. Although, parts could be expensive...
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