WTF is wrong with me!
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I don't have a clue what's wrong with you! You're on college making a decent wage and driving a great car, other than having the best looking girl on campus what more could you ask for? You have it made, stay in college until you get your Masters. In 10 years you'll be sitting behind a desk driving some exotic ride....life is good....enjoy!
Gary
Gary
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I think it's only a problem if it's affecting your ability to pay rent, food, and other bills. Otherwise I don't see a problem.
But I kinda understand where you are coming from, I paid 25k in cash for my G. And my stomach did turn when I opened my account and seen 25 large missing in it lol. I did question myself "did I really need this", but that lasted for about 5 minutes. Now I'm just enjoying the G, and I think it was totally worth it.
But I kinda understand where you are coming from, I paid 25k in cash for my G. And my stomach did turn when I opened my account and seen 25 large missing in it lol. I did question myself "did I really need this", but that lasted for about 5 minutes. Now I'm just enjoying the G, and I think it was totally worth it.
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The only remorse I have is that I bought mine brand new and should have thought about getting a slightly used one. I will never buy a new luxury car again. Too much loss right up front.
I would say start a separate bank account to stash maintenance money in it because when you start to do little things like brakes and tires it gets kind of expensive.
I would say start a separate bank account to stash maintenance money in it because when you start to do little things like brakes and tires it gets kind of expensive.
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Think twice and give it some time. I know exactly how you feel. It happened to me after I bought my 2008 G35 sedan. I felt like it was too much car for me and I would have been better off driving my POS 92 Accord with 260k miles on it. Don't worry though, keep driving your G35 and soon you will realize that you deserve it. Give it a couple weeks. All in all, you can afford it. So, not like you're going to go broke or anything.
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Heres my advice:
1) Get in car.
2) Put your purse in the passengers seat.
3) Clutch in.
4) Turn on car.
5) Emergency brake off
6) Give it a little gas. Clutch out.
7) Enjoy.
If you work hard and can afford it, no reason not to enjoy the good life now while you're young. Lifes all about priorities. If having a nice car is one of yours, then you picked the perfect one. Congrats on the car and enjoy it fully.
1) Get in car.
2) Put your purse in the passengers seat.
3) Clutch in.
4) Turn on car.
5) Emergency brake off
6) Give it a little gas. Clutch out.
7) Enjoy.
If you work hard and can afford it, no reason not to enjoy the good life now while you're young. Lifes all about priorities. If having a nice car is one of yours, then you picked the perfect one. Congrats on the car and enjoy it fully.
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