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      02-07-2007, 05:07 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by new2the3 View Post
My father says I am part of the lucky sperm club.

After getting a good GPA I got my 1st car in high school. A new Infiniti G35, which was $34,000. My parents offered to pay for a base G35 and I used all the money I had saved up which was 4k to spend on options. At the high school I attended this was one of the nicer cars in the student lot. However, there were a few BMWs, benz, other infinitis etc...

Then when I went to college and got out an area where you see 15 Bentleys a day, that helped put things in perspective. I currently have a leased 330i that will end two months before I turn 23. I fully plan to buy/lease the next car on my own. I really am part of the lucky sperm club but that does not mean I agree with it. If someone hands you a BMW you would have to be an idiot not to take it. When I have children of my own I would get them a regular car like a Honda civic which is still a very fine car... oh and forget privet school, it truly is a waste of money.



Geesh, what college do you go to!? I saw a few bentleys when someone's parents were in town, or a famous alumni or something... but 15 bentley's a day? at a college? That's crazy. I went to private school as well, and, although I understand that some private schools are private for the purpose of accelerated learning, and others are private for the sake of being private, i'd never consider private school to be a waste of money. I definitely felt ahead of the game coming from my high school, and I think the notability of my high school got me the scholarships I got.
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