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$trinick:

--- Quote from: Caution on May 10, 2014, 01:19:11 AM ---Holy stuff what do you do that you can pay $500 a month on car insurance?

Wait, didn't we establish you're just from a wealthy family?

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I do come from a wealthy family but I make my own money too. I could afford my $500 a month car insurance, but my parents are kind enough to pay it until I graduate college. I'm a part time foreign currency trader, so on a good day I could make that whole payment (though, on a bad day I could lose that payment four times over).
Caution:

--- Quote from: $trinick on May 10, 2014, 12:56:40 PM ---I do come from a wealthy family but I make my own money too. I could afford my $500 a month car insurance, but my parents are kind enough to pay it until I graduate college. I'm a part time foreign currency trader, so on a good day I could make that whole payment (though, on a bad day I could lose that payment four times over).

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I wish I could do that. I could afford having the Dart and insuring it but I just don't want to budget that much, I like being able to go do random stuff without having to look at my bank account first.
Cynic:

--- Quote from: $trinick on May 10, 2014, 12:56:40 PM ---I do come from a wealthy family but I make my own money too. I could afford my $500 a month car insurance, but my parents are kind enough to pay it until I graduate college. I'm a part time foreign currency trader, so on a good day I could make that whole payment (though, on a bad day I could lose that payment four times over).

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however I highly doubt you started your way into the business on your on.  Supposing you're a freelance trader, your parents obviously gave you your initial investments and bailed you out the first few flops you made.

Supposing you're partnered or with a business, your parents most likely put in a good word for you.
XR-7:
All the talk about getting a car with help from my dad kind of fell through the roof. He's now focused on selling his Versa. Once he has it gone, he'll drive the Focus as his commuter car again. Back to square one for me now. Literally impossible to pick up a job where I live and have no income.
e-maxx:
so i took my cars to a car show today


i didn't realize just how popular a 37 year old Italian rust bucket is

i got some stories if you guys wanna hear them
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