Dad talked to dealer this morning

mili727

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2004 Subaru WRX STi
My dad called today, the salesman said anyday now he expects them in. My dad also said that if they werent here by a week fron friday that he wants his deposit back, and hes gonna buy me a wrx. I hope they get in soon!!
 
Gee, I wish my daddy baught me a new car and solved all my problems for me and held my hand when I cross the street!!!!. Spoild kid!!!!
 
My dealer told me ten days to two weeks from today. If it is not here in that time period, I think I am going to get my deposit back and get something else. I am buying it though, not my dad.
 
whatwhat411 said:
How are you mili?
Let's see...

We take December 1, 1986 (from his profile,) subtract that from, oh, say December 1, 2002 (so I don't hurt myself doing mathy stuff) and get....

Almost 16!!!

I won't go on and say bad things, just this: I've always appreciated what I have because I've always worked for it.
 
hahaha, thats nothin this kid in my school has had so far :

2 corvettes, 2 bmws (hes now on am m3) yeah
 
hahaha, thats nothin this kid in my school has had so far :

2 corvettes, 2 bmws (hes now on an m3) yeah
 
for someone reason it posted twice, but i dont know all my friends got cars when they were 16, and my dad is rich as hell too, but its not like im a bad kid or anything
 
Your dad is rich as hell and you are only asking for a MSP? You need to get your priorities in order, boy. I guess this is you being modest. I respect that. ;)

Jonny
 
yeah, i didnt want to ask him for somethin huge, i wouldnt want him to do that. I wanted a bad ass moderate priced car *msp*
 
MSPCanada said:
Gee, I wish my daddy baught me a new car and solved all my problems for me and held my hand when I cross the street!!!!. Spoild kid!!!!

I couldnt have said it better myself MSPCanada.

There is something to be said about having to earn your car not just have it handed to you.
 
eh, i was going to do some defense for us younger kids on the board (im 16 and 11/12) but i guess since his dad is buying him the whole car i wont, you think he'd pay for my new turbo? cause the clutch thing set me back into working for another month or so :(

i got 10 grand for my mp3 from the parents, that seems pretty fare price for a first car that will run good, look decent, and kinda sorta proform, i saved up and paid off the other half, so im a car owner at 16, ugh. cars run up expenses quick.
 
Just a suggestion. In the future maybe you should call the dealership yourself or at least say that you did instead of having your dad call. That sounds realy bad. I guess that I am just getting old, I'm only 27. But Jesus, be a man, if it is going to be your car, then do the leg work and put some effort into it.
 
hey, he is 16, and all the financial stuff and all the power is in his dad's hands.

the dealership doesnt give a damn about the kid of the man who has the $$$$

Parents are there to give their kids the best life they can. His dad probably worked very hard to be rich, and just because he is the son of that man doesnt make him spoiled, its just how it is.

BTW, if you cant tell, my parents got me my car, i'm 19. they are paying for my college tuition, and all my expenses. Thats what they are there for, love and support. Support includes the moneys.

Dont let these guys get you down for not working for the car, your work involves showing your dad just how much you appreciate him and what he does for you.
 
You have alot of growing up to do. your parents aren't there to give you money or buy you cars, support is not the same thing as money unless you are a single barefoot mother, are u? Your parents are there to teach you lessons in life and give you advice and to teach you have to be a man. You need to get a job and support yourself. You appreciate things much more if you work for them. I see you like you all the time who parents but them and give them everything. It is those kids who turn out to have problems, becasue what they didn't get was love. I would know, I am a social worker.
 
I do agree that lot of "rich" kids today are usually spoiled rotten and think too highly of themselves. Unfortunately, to cut down a kid without actually knowing him/her is not fair.

If I were under 18 years old, I'd seek the advice of my father and have him make the call to the dealership since it is HIS money that will be buying me the car. Not to mention, who has more experience between the two (father and son) in buying a car? You think a car dealer wouldn't hesitate to persuade an inexperience buyer to spend more money on unecessary purchases?

Not every child from a rich family tends to think like a rotten kid. Some kids just have the luck in life to acquire the means in order to obtain nice items for themselves.
 
Plus, I think giving them material items is not the problem... it is how they use them, that is the problem. Do they appreciate what they receive, or will they look at it like a tooth brush... use it for 3 months and just switch to a new brush?

Oops, off topic? Probably so, sorry.
 

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