Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: Ornery
- Hah! You certainly know the value of a dollar... when it's coming out of YOUR pocket!
Are you just going to sit there contributing trash or actually say something worthwhile? Either offer alternatives or STFU.
I know where you stand regarding me staying at home, so do you have anything else?
Originally posted by: newParadigm
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: Ornery
- Hah! You certainly know the value of a dollar... when it's coming out of YOUR pocket!
Are you just going to sit there contributing trash or actually say something worthwhile? Either offer alternatives or STFU.
I know where you stand regarding me staying at home, so do you have anything else?
Down boy, bown boy.
But seriously...you can pick up some nice stuff of eBay Motors, just make sure to check it out well first. Nissan Altimas are nice from 1999 on up, and can be had for as little as $3000 on a good day. If you're lucky, you might be able to find an older Jetta for cheap in the classifides, or even on eBay.
hope that helps...
He's a dirt poor student, what hints should they be dropping?Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: SampSon
A parent charging their student per km(mile) to use the car is a little weird.
you call it weird, i call it a "hint"
You bought your son a car, so wtf are you talking about?Originally posted by: Ornery
- My wish for your future, is that you have kids JUST LIKE YOU!
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: altonb1
Originally posted by: simms
All figures in CDN.
Here's the deal: 21, 3rd year of university. Got a good job paying $3.5k/month for 4 months in the summer. Otherwise during the other 8 months, I make maybe about $400/month. Savings are about $4K.
My dad has been pretty anal about the gas lately and is now charging $.28 per Km ($.45/mile) that I use the car. This would include insurance, maintenance, and gas, so flat rate. Seems a bit high, but it's his car, so I have to go by his rules.
Work is about 15 miles away, so 30 miles a day. That equals about $210 a month, and that's even counting trips to Toronto, or camping outings, what have you. Insurance on the 1997 Toyota Corolla is $1600 a year for my dad, my mom and me. Without me, it drops to around $850.
Is my only choice to take this huge increase? Aside from the summers, I would drive maybe 100 miles a month. I don't think it's worth it to buy a used car and fork over HUGE for insurance.
Opinions?
edit: I'm still in school. For Christ sakes, not everyone is finished school yet. Rent/food is free until I'm done school, once I'm done they'll start charging.
College or not, cut the damn umbilical and get out on your own. I moved out at 19 and except for about 4 months when I moved back at age 20, I have lived on my own ever since.
I don't get people today. I moved out because I wanted to be on my own. My mom was surprised I was moving. I had very few restrictions while I was there, so I didn't have any reason to move except for PRIDE and SELF RESPECT.
Take your savings, put it towards a small apt, get a better job and take the bus to work. If you need help, I'm sure your parents will help you. If nothing else, they'd be glad to help because you are at least making an effort.
In other words, grow up.
Jesus. Christ. Maybe you people don't get the idea that my parents don't mind me staying at home. They would rather me save up the money or contribute to the family savings rather than give it to some landlord.
They'd rather me focus on my GPA right now, and land a good job and future. Life your life the way you want to, but don't impose on other people.
All I'm asking right now is about the car situation.
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: SampSon
A parent charging their student per km(mile) to use the car is a little weird.
you call it weird, i call it a "hint"
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Why edit the OP?
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Why edit the OP?
You still fall for that?Originally posted by: NuroMancer
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Why edit the OP?
If you look it was edited by the mod.
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Originally posted by: NuroMancer
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Why edit the OP?
If you look it was edited by the mod.
Aka, Thread over![]()
Originally posted by: simms
Jesus. Christ. Maybe you people don't get the idea that my parents don't mind me staying at home. They would rather me save up the money or contribute to the family savings rather than give it to some landlord.
They'd rather me focus on my GPA right now, and land a good job and future. Life your life the way you want to, but don't impose on other people.
All I'm asking right now is about the car situation.
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Why edit the OP?
Originally posted by: MBrown
what was the OP?
Originally posted by: altonb1
Originally posted by: MBrown
what was the OP?
Originally posted by: simms
All figures in CDN.
Here's the deal: 21, 3rd year of university. Got a good job paying $3.5k/month for 4 months in the summer. Otherwise during the other 8 months, I make maybe about $400/month. Savings are about $4K.
My dad has been pretty anal about the gas lately and is now charging $.28 per Km ($.45/mile) that I use the car. This would include insurance, maintenance, and gas, so flat rate. Seems a bit high, but it's his car, so I have to go by his rules.
Work is about 15 miles away, so 30 miles a day. That equals about $210 a month, and that's even counting trips to Toronto, or camping outings, what have you. Insurance on the 1997 Toyota Corolla is $1600 a year for my dad, my mom and me. Without me, it drops to around $850.
Is my only choice to take this huge increase? Aside from the summers, I would drive maybe 100 miles a month. I don't think it's worth it to buy a used car and fork over HUGE for insurance.
Opinions?
edit: I'm still in school. For Christ sakes, not everyone is finished school yet. Rent/food is free until I'm done school, once I'm done they'll start charging.
